Men--do you have a hairpiece or would get one?

So how many of you women here have shaved your bush?

I know that seems to be such a personal question, but has seemed to be a regular personal question type question here of late.
 

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I’ve got a Mason Pearson brush and it doesn’t get shared with anyone. It’s my very own brush. Besides which my man doesn’t really have hair any more and what he does have , he shaves off.

LOVE my MP brush.19BD75E7-9B59-4A36-A503-C747E1A9F714.jpeg
 
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No chance, ever, for a wig. Every guy I've ever seen, who has one, looks goofy, at least when it comes to those whom I can identify.

I buzz cut my own hair, when the spirit moves me. If I started going bald, no big deal. I'd simply buzz more often. I don't understand the guys who grow long hair on the sides of their shiny pate. That looks disgusting, to me.

I've never considered my hair as a major factor for attracting the opposite sex, never had any problems, whatsoever, in that department, and I really wonder what percentage of women think it's a big deal. Ladies?
 

So how many of you women here have shaved your bush?

I know that seems to be such a personal question, but has seemed to be a regular personal question type question here of late.

Whoa, we are getting into some personal stuff, here, indeed! I'm waiting, with bated breath, to see if any ladies weigh in on the question.

I prefer a clean-shaven gal. Very hot, in my book. Given the styles, these days, in bathing suits, I think most younger gals do mow their lawns, quite religiously.
 
No chance, ever, for a wig. Every guy I've ever seen, who has one, looks goofy, at least when it comes to those whom I can identify.

I buzz cut my own hair, when the spirit moves me. If I started going bald, no big deal. I'd simply buzz more often. I don't understand the guys who grow long hair on the sides of their shiny pate. That looks disgusting, to me.

I've never considered my hair as a major factor for attracting the opposite sex, never had any problems, whatsoever, in that department, and I really wonder what percentage of women think it's a big deal. Ladies?
It’s NOT a big deal for most women. My man has the same attitude as you , thank goodness. He started going bald so just shaved it all off and grows an attractive silver grey goatee which I personally think looks great on him

What’s a real turn off for me is any man who spends more time grooming than I do. I don’t want to be competing for bathroom time with the man in my life. There’s something very unnatural about that ‘to me.’
 
Whoa, we are getting into some personal stuff, here, indeed! I'm waiting, with bated breath, to see if any ladies weigh in on the question.

I prefer a clean-shaven gal. Very hot, in my book. Given the styles, these days, in bathing suits, I think most younger gals do mow their lawns, quite religiously.
Ohhhhh myyyyy ! I thought it said share your brush. 😂🤣😬
 
If you shave yours (I mean men), I will shave mine. (ha ha)
And I do.... May I hand you a new razor?

In absolute honesty, in my tattooing and body piercing days, I shaved lots of people. You can't pierce clitoral hoods without shaving the area. Same for scrotum piercings.
 
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So how many of you women here have shaved your bush?

I know that seems to be such a personal question, but has seemed to be a regular personal question type question here of late.
Ok Olivia. It ‘does’ seem to be a very personal question but the fact that you go on to say it’s a ‘regular’ type of personal question here lately, is baffling. Are we on the same site? 😌 Lol
 
Yeah. I’m sorry. I thought the question was hilarious especially considering what I’d first thought she asked. 😂🤣
I’m bad. Hangs head. 😬🤭
P.S. I was kidding of course.
I just figured the question needed a corresponding answer as wild and crazy as was given.
 
Yeah. I’m sorry. I thought the question was hilarious especially considering what I’d first thought she asked. 😂🤣
I’m bad. Hangs head. 😬🤭
P.S. I was kidding of course.
I just figured the question needed a corresponding answer as wild and crazy as it was given.
I'm not blaming only you, TreeGuy really got it going by getting horny. Wonder how he managed it while shaving all those ''mounds'' before piercing all those clitorises (is that a word?). He probably took a lot of breaks in the men's room.
 
No chance, ever, for a wig. Every guy I've ever seen, who has one, looks goofy, at least when it comes to those whom I can identify.

I buzz cut my own hair, when the spirit moves me. If I started going bald, no big deal. I'd simply buzz more often. I don't understand the guys who grow long hair on the sides of their shiny pate. That looks disgusting, to me.

I've never considered my hair as a major factor for attracting the opposite sex, never had any problems, whatsoever, in that department, and I really wonder what percentage of women think it's a big deal. Ladies?
I wouldn't say it was a Major factor for me, but it was important! I think humans always reacted to hair as a sign of virility in men and femininity in women. We should be evolved from this by now, but that's a fact, Jack.

Notice how many people, especially women, can't stop touching their hair when in the spotlight or talking with the opposite sex? They are insecure and look to their hair to reassure themselves they are attractive.
 
I'm not blaming only you, TreeGuy really got it going by getting horny. Wonder how he managed it while shaving all those ''mounds'' before piercing all those clitorises (is that a word?). He probably took a lot of breaks in the men's room.
In all actuality, I had a professional, calmly detached, bedside manner. Since I literally had to spend time handling boobs and butts all day, and did ******* piercings with the clients on an exam table, and me right between their legs, there was no time for sexual thoughts or arousal. I did very well, and never thought to jeopardize my professional standing. A doctor who came to observe my navel piercing procedures told me that I had excellent bedside manner. That still means a lot to me, to this day.
 
Might I ask a very personal question.

Guys--have you considered buying a hairpiece
or using hair restoration? They are very expensive
and not available in stores near me
as are women's wigs.

Nope, I have enough things in life to mess with without adding something that looks like it could be areal nuisance.

Besides, to the best of my knowledge, I am not scheduled to appear in any "beauty" contests.
 


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