. wrote:i just shaved my legs this week and i gotta say my wife was a little freaked out at first but once we got into bed and she rubbed against my legs she thought it was awesome and wont stop touching them now haha!
I've just had the same experience. I've removed hair on and off in the past, while single. After doing it briefly, each time the maintenance effort got too much for me to bother with. But two days ago was the first time I've done it in a relationship.
I used Veet (similar to Nair but not as smelly) to do the legs, chest, back and all the bits inbetween. Used the trusty old razor for under the arms. Didn't do the arms as I didn't want to go "too far".
I discussed it with my partner beforehand, and when I did it, she first thought it looked weird, but then she touched, and now we both just can't get enough of it!! Bedtime is just bliss. I'll now be doing the arms
She thought it was weird at first because she was used to me having hair. It was weird just as it's weird looking at your home street for the first time since a large tree or two disappeared in the last big storm - you get used to it.
A man's freshly shaved legs rubbing a woman's freshly shaved legs is just amazing.
Now I just gotta deal with the little red spots. Those are not-so-sexy. Nor is regrowth. Prickly! I gotta do something about that.
Any guys out there thinking of shaving, just try it! Point your girl (or guy, it really doesn't matter) to this whole discussion thread if they need some convincing.
And no, it doesn't somehow automatically make you gay, or a trans-anything. I have two gay friends, neither of whom shave anything other than their face. I'm straight and shave the lot now.
It's your body, and it's your life. Have a little safe fun with it
