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15 Year Old Girl From Australia. Shaved My Baby Hairs On My Hairline

Im a 13 year old boy, and just shaved my pubic hair, i made a big mistake!!!! help!!!!!!!!!!!!?

Here's how to shave your pubic hair: 1st pluck/wax some of them while they're long. Then cut the hairs short. Apply conditioner or something creamy to the pubic area. Then shave upwards in the opposite direction of the hairs with a 5-bladed razor. Be sure to shave hard to make it smooth. Afterwords to avoid getting beginners side effects wash the area off with acne cleanser or anti-bacterial dishwasher soap. It only takes me 5 minutes to shave it & I shave about 3x a week. If done right you will be incredibly smooth like me. If you do experience beginners side effects don't panic, just put acne cream on the bumps, pop them if you can, keep up the shaving routine, & they should go away within a month. It's just like starting a new medicine. You could also try applying rubbing alcohol after you shave. That'll help prevent red spots.

You can also get it removed permanently with electrolysis which is painful & costs $55 an hour. I've gotten 3 treatments on my pubic hair. Email me for more info about it.

Here's the benefits of pubic hair removal: 1st of all the absence of pubic hair is erotic & sensational. It's easier to get sexually excited & masturbate. You'll feel sexier, younger, & more naked when you're naked. If you're a girl your guy will be able to see your vulva when you're naked. For girls it makes their periods easier to clean up because the hair traps in blood & junk. It's cleaner because hair traps in odors & dirt & is one less thing to wash when you take a shower. One of the reasons I started shaving is because pubic hair was a distraction when I saw that area, I would kill time twirling the hairs. Pubic hair can get caught in stuff like your zipper. & you won't leave long gross hairs on the toilet or in the bath.

I've got a blog posted on my profile about why there's nothing wrong with pubic hair removal that you & everybody else should read.

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Iam a 14 Year old Boy can i shave my pubic hair?

Hi, of course you can shave it, just be very careful!

Some people are hairier than others so the hair may eventually grow not just around the genitals but also on the back and buttocks too, yoiu will just have to wait and see what extent yours grows to.

Be aware though that the act of shaving will cause the hair growth to increase and become thicker, there is the other problem that the stubble will be a major cause of irritation and possible chafing, you will have to keep shaving to keep the stubble away, (like a beard).

Good Luck.

Should a 14 year old girl shave her pubes?

As a guy I say keep it. In my view pubic hair is one of the nicest natural assets a female can have on her body. It looks normal, and much more mature and it gives a female uniqueness and individuality. You're becoming a young woman, you're not a 9 year old anymore so why look like one? It's nice to see a female your age questioning this type of thing. Too many females your age and older blindly follow the so called "standards" society sets when it comes to grooming and I think it's wrong. You say you bathe regularly and I'm sure you do and that, really, is all you need. I mean I've met girls including my current girlfriend who I was attracted to, got along with and they didn't even shave their underarms and legs, it's not a problem for me. Maybe I'm open minded more than most guys but I've always thought the "requirement" for females to shave anywhere is just a ridiculous standard that is a waste of time.

Can I shave the baby hairs on my forehead by my hairline?

I have these annoying baby hairs that are only like an inch long along my hairline. Ive always just dealt with them looking weird when I put my hair in a ponytail, but recently a friend told me she shaves hers off. Is this bad, and will they grow back fast, or is this a good idea? Im afraid to do it bc I do not want stubble on my forehead.

15-17 year old girls ONLY. (has to do with pubic hair)?

I'm 17 and I shave my pubic hair. I like it that way b/c it doesn't stick out of my underwear and i don't get as hot down there. To keep from getting red bumps i use some blue gel stuff from walmart that is meant especially for that area. You should at least try it, i mean i've had it all types of ways i mean it'll always grow back...

15 year old boy shaving pubic hair. Help?

Most guys who do anything just trim it with a clipper every few weeks. A free hand technique is used. The clipper guard is not pressed to the skin, but held above the skin. Shaving is time consuming and it will itch like crazy for weeks. Not shaving the scrotum, while a better idea since the scrotum skin is very tender with blood veins very near the surface of the skin, will look odd, so not sure if there is any point of shaving as opposed to just trimming. Another point is that the hair on the scrotum is responsible for transmitting feeling to the nerves. Without scrotal hair, there is a significant loss of feeling. Most girls find it a little odd if a guy appears as if he still has not hit puberty. A cheap disposable razor is not a good idea. Something with a head that moves like a Mach 3 or Fusion will work best.

Can I shave my mustache if I'm young? I'm almost 16 years old.

If you’re 16, chances are you have patchy facial hair. Something like this:Sorry, but this is ugly as fuck. Shave it as soon as it grows.Moustaches and beards made a comeback and are considered attractive again… as long as the man can grow it decently and take good care of it.Personally, I always wanted to have a beard, but had to wait until I was 25 to actually grow one (my profile pic is outdated). You need to make sure you have decent hair density where you want to grow facial hair.I advise the following article of Art of Manliness about beards:The Science of Facial Hair: What Signals Do Beards, Stubble, and Mustaches Send to Others? | The Art of ManlinessAs the article states, it’s better to adopt an all or nothing approach. You either shave your facial hair if it’s not mature enough, or you let it grow for a month and trim it, signaling to everyone you consciously choose to keep it.Either one or the other. The middle of the fork is the worst.

My 17 year old daughter decided to shave most of her hair off around the edges against our wishes. Now she needs money to maintain this hair style. Should I pay for it?

No.Of course not.I agree with the others. She’s 17. She chose a hair style. She should be prepared to maintain it. Frankly, as I see it, it doesn’t even matter if she chose the style against your wishes. If you wish, you can reprimand her in some other way, though (see below) I wouldn’t really recommend that. But the issue of her paying to maintain a hair style she chose—regardless of whether you like it—is her responsibility.When our son was just a toddler, I read some advice that has really, really helped. It said that there are 3 degrees or levels in telling a child what to do. The lowest level are things that really don’t matter. Doing it won’t result in harm or anything of consequences. Letting a child dress him/herself and, for instance, putting on two different plaids. You can tell the child what you’d suggest, but it’s not worth the fighting or hassle to take it any further.The second level are actions with definite consequences, but they’re not life or death issues, either. A child doing homework falls into this category. You can tell the child to do the homework. You can punish the child for not doing it. But, in the big scheme of things, it really doesn’t rank near the top.The third level are life-or-death actions: Driving after drinking, or riding in a car with someone who’s been drinking. Getting into a car with a stranger. Using heroin or opioids. With these, you tell your child just how serious these are. You do your absolute best to prevent those activities. You take whatever action is appropriate when those mandates are violated.Now: Considering those three levels—trivial, important, and life-or-death—where does getting a haircut of which you don’t approve fall?And a brief side-note: When my son was in high school, he was on the wrestling team. Some of the wrestlers would get Mohawk cuts before matches and tournaments. Yes, they looked really, really dumb. We told our son that we didn’t really like that style, but he could decide for himself. In his case, he decided not to get a Mohawk. If he had, we’d have shown up and cheered him on anyway. That was definitely a Level 1 issue. More recently, one of his acquaintances, in his early 20s, died after injecting heroin spiked with Fentanyl. He’s known for a while that such behavior is a Level 3 issue. It’s all about getting your priorities straight.

Is shaving a little girl's head child abuse?

If your looking for an excuse to get at your mom for something, then yes. If it were just a random thing then, no. If you report it, be prepared for you and your mothers relationship to be over.
ok wait, you said was on vacation with your mom, like she did it.
then you said your ex shaved it, which one was it?

EDIT:Either way, it COULD be considered abuse. It's up to you if you report it or not, just be aware of what will come out of it when or if you do report it.
EDIT: IF she is traumatized by the situation then it definately IS abuse in every way. I would report it imediately and do as the other officer mentioned, Take pictures. I would also be very inclined to ask the ex what the hell she was thinking in doing this.

I'm 15 years old and I have a hairy butt?

Iwould say to just leave it. If youre gonna remove and hair in that area, get hair removal cream or wax it. If you shave it's going to get irritated and you're going to get razor bumps.... and trust me, you DONT want those, they burn and they're annoying.

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