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Hygiene and cleanliness - Micklad1 - 26-03-2013 Hey guys another post from me just wanted some more advice if that's ok? I've heard that some escorts prefer to have their clients pubic hair and balls trimmed and some like it shaved completely. What would you recommend? If the escort doesn't state it on her profile do you think I should go shave everywhere anyway? Have it nice and clean and tidy? Cheers guys RE: Hygiene and cleanliness - Ana_X - 26-03-2013 If the escort you make contact with doesn't stipulate a preference then do what you like but just be clean. How many more of these common sense based threads are you planning on posting Micklad? RE: Hygiene and cleanliness - Simon - 26-03-2013 Uh, you do realise that many of those who see escorts are married? My wife doesn't see my pubes very often (sadly), but if she did, and I was hairless... she would want to know why! RE: Hygiene and cleanliness - fetishbootslut - 26-03-2013 could say so much but silence can speak volumes!! RE: Hygiene and cleanliness - Gracie_Rocks - 26-03-2013 Best to get it all waxed off Miklad, escorts only like waxed pubes on punters, shaving will not suffice.. sort of an unsaid rule xx RE: Hygiene and cleanliness - Scotty_Hottie - 26-03-2013 Remember the aftershave after the waxing. RE: Hygiene and cleanliness - ukfella1 - 26-03-2013 Oh Yes!, This is what i've been wondering should i shave my hair completly or just trim it ? What about shaving the hair around my bum..?? Should I do it or not?? dont wanna get turned away ..?? Thanks for posting micklad1 any answers or advice would help than guys RE: Hygiene and cleanliness - Classy_Katy - 26-03-2013 Yes...I was going to mention the arse crack, it's best to have that waxed too. RE: Hygiene and cleanliness - Simon - 26-03-2013 When removing hairs and bits of feather from freshly-plucked chickens, a blowtorch can be used. I've heard that it can be effective in hard-to-shave crevices, if you keep it moving and don't linger anywhere. For best results, try wax and a blowtorch (and aftershave too, why not?) RE: Hygiene and cleanliness - Lolly - 26-03-2013 waxing the sack and crack very important! |