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Sounds like a job for Brave Soldier Antiseptic Healing Ointment!
NoDamnWay 466 reads
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The best way to prevent an awkward occurrence is to avoid having an awkward occurrence! When you've reached that point in life where you're worried about exposing injuries when your pants come off, I'm thinking that's probably not the best time to be trying to make new friends. Get some Brave Soldier Antiseptic Healing Ointment. It works! Better than Neosporin...better than Bacitracin. It heals fast! And with a name like that, it just seems appropriate for your situation. You'll have your soldier back on the battlefield in no time! Seriously though...some cycle shops carry it or you can get it on Amazon.

Tried to keep me areas trimmed properly as I like ladies to do & I don't want to be hypocritical. ;)

But I nicked the side of my thigh a bit & now it's a little welted. My concern is if I see a provider, I don't want to take my pants off & have her think it's an STD or something and freak out.

What's a good way to prevent an awkward occurrence? Shame as there is a new local that just drives me wild with her pictures & her last review made her sound even more appealing... :(

NoDamnWay467 reads

The best way to prevent an awkward occurrence is to avoid having an awkward occurrence! When you've reached that point in life where you're worried about exposing injuries when your pants come off, I'm thinking that's probably not the best time to be trying to make new friends. Get some Brave Soldier Antiseptic Healing Ointment. It works! Better than Neosporin...better than Bacitracin. It heals fast! And with a name like that, it just seems appropriate for your situation. You'll have your soldier back on the battlefield in no time! Seriously though...some cycle shops carry it or you can get it on Amazon.

Just tell her before things start. She'll be able to tell a shaving fuck up from a blister from a herpes outbreak. Not saying anything will just call attention to your issue.  

Posted By: Lorenzo67
Tried to keep me areas trimmed properly as I like ladies to do & I don't want to be hypocritical. ;)  
   
 But I nicked the side of my thigh a bit & now it's a little welted. My concern is if I see a provider, I don't want to take my pants off & have her think it's an STD or something and freak out.  
   
 What's a good way to prevent an awkward occurrence? Shame as there is a new local that just drives me wild with her pictures & her last review made her sound even more appealing... :(

BTW this, Philips Norelco BG2040/34 Bodygroom 7100, is what I use to de-hair. I like it because there is no razor burn, ingrown hairs, or nicks. It won't get as close as a razor, but it wont cut you either. A nick to the boys will make your shower very red. Another reason you shouldn't shave your junk right before a session, however, the bodygroomer is wet/dry so it can be taken into the shower to perform pre-session grooming.  

Posted By: Lorenzo67
Tried to keep me areas trimmed properly as I like ladies to do & I don't want to be hypocritical. ;)  
   
 But I nicked the side of my thigh a bit & now it's a little welted. My concern is if I see a provider, I don't want to take my pants off & have her think it's an STD or something and freak out.  
   
 What's a good way to prevent an awkward occurrence? Shame as there is a new local that just drives me wild with her pictures & her last review made her sound even more appealing... :(

I currently use the BG2028, I think it's time to upgrade.
Thx for the tip

I manscape once a week ,usually on Mondays. although I will do some additional trimming if I have an appt. later in the week. If you only manscape for appointments, I recommend that you do it 3-4 days ahead of your appointment to give any cuts and Knicks time to heal and close up. Many ladies don't mind if you have a small speck of hair . Better that than freshly mowed with a cut and/or a burn . Nobody's perfect buddy.

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