True story, I once had a good female friend who asked me if I manscaped, and when I asked why she was asking me, she told me that out of the blue her hubby had completely shaven himself. Needless to say, with my hobby sidey sense, I figured he was up to no good, but I simply said I do occasionally as it tends to get a bit unruly down there after a while now. Turns out her hubby did get busted, but it was much worse and shocking then I even thought..
Here are a couple of possible explanations.
A while back a good friend did tell me that he thought sex with his wife was much better when he manscaped. My SO knows my friend, and wasn't surprised he would make that kind of suggestion, so that helped.
Secondly, I have noticed since I have gotten a bit older, that hair is growing more and in different places. Down there, after a while, it gets a bit unruly and overrun like a jungle, so I occasionally trim it back. What ever you do, don't got completely shaved and draw unnecessary attention to yourself.
Best of luck on this one!
Spartan
that way you aren't "getting caught" at anything, if you handle it right, you might even make it "her idea" Who knows, it might even lead to some "wife pussy" at home? if you are still interested in that type of thing that is.
Yes —although I am a.) not married and b.) not "manscaped," either— and the principle of "staying ahead of it," i.e., if one has a significant other, not adopting some radical new grooming or other such change without some consultation with said other seems as a general rule both considerate and wise.
INsignificant others, on the other hand, probably don't merit such consideration. Many of them, as is well known, receive other forms of consideration.
Is it a trend? I understand that it's popular in some regions [Did I understand South Florida?], but the providers whose opinion I've actually sought seem not to be in favor of it.
I suppose I'd want to proceed with caution on this one no matter what. There are doubtless better and worse versions of this, um, hairstyle and more or less skilled stylists. Hair does grow back, but few things can make one feel more dorky than a bad haircut.
And what will the next trend be?
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... and pulling them out. And it hurt. Since I'm an older guys with a sack that sags, she bought it. You could still use that one if if you're not older with a saggy sack.
Hmmm, maybe I just found an alias, saggysack...