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Reply #30 posted 02/18/07 1:32am

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BobGeorge909 said:

AndGodCreatedMe said:

lurking



waiting for Sammy to show up on this thread lol



I don't think that will happen. But I could be wrong.



she's a very smart woman so I think you are right smile


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Reply #31 posted 02/18/07 6:58am

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fantasyislander said:

BobGeorge909 said:





I'm felt worse pain. MEAN lower back problems When my Crohn's disease is acting up...that's pretty painful. And kidney stones...ohhhhh lawd...kidney stones. I've had 'em. I'm under the impresion that some wax can't possibly hrt more than thehavoc brought on by a calcium deposit originating in your kidney. I have 3 stones inside me right now. Playing the waiting game...lol.


well anyways...I'm bankin on that I've possibly been through worse pain.


waxing isn't really that bad. IMO. you've probably been through worse pain, no doubt. BUT, if the skin of a man's balls are as..... "delicate" as the skin of a womans who-ha..... ouch!!


Ok, waxing should never be done on thin, loose skin because the ripping off of the strip causes the skin to sag over time. This is why I would never have my eyebrows waxed...and if it stretches the skin over your eyes, imagine what it does to even thinner, more delicate areas.

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Reply #32 posted 02/18/07 8:54am

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JustErin said:

fantasyislander said:



waxing isn't really that bad. IMO. you've probably been through worse pain, no doubt. BUT, if the skin of a man's balls are as..... "delicate" as the skin of a womans who-ha..... ouch!!


Ok, waxing should never be done on thin, loose skin because the ripping off of the strip causes the skin to sag over time. This is why I would never have my eyebrows waxed...and if it stretches the skin over your eyes, imagine what it does to even thinner, more delicate areas.

barf
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i c what u mean, however, i pull, tug, yank, play enuff with them on my own. a wax session couldn't bug “them” more than i do...lol... falloff

i crack me up!!!
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Reply #33 posted 02/18/07 9:44am

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BobGeorge909 said:

JustErin said:



Ok, waxing should never be done on thin, loose skin because the ripping off of the strip causes the skin to sag over time. This is why I would never have my eyebrows waxed...and if it stretches the skin over your eyes, imagine what it does to even thinner, more delicate areas.

barf


i c what u mean, however, i pull, tug, yank, play enuff with them on my own. a wax session couldn't bug “them” more than i do...lol... falloff

i crack me up!!!

have you tweezed them? biggrin
try that and see what you think lol

i had a professional wax last summer and thought it wasn't too painful
however with how quickly i had regrowth i realized why it wasn't so bad
i had more breakage than i had hair pulled out by the root. confused
i would try it again but if i had a lot of breakage then why go through the expense?
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Reply #34 posted 02/18/07 10:35am

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