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Re: Manschaping - to shave or not to shave.

Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 10:27 am
by bldoink
OK, I tried Nair hair remover Face Cream two times. The first time just on the area of my bush I mow above my dick. I left it on for 8 min. No chemical burn but no hair removal. Still had to shave like usual. The next time I did that area along with my shaft and balls and left it on for 9 min. Again no burn but again no hair removal and still had to shave like usual.

Which stuff are you guys using?

Re: Manschaping - to shave or not to shave.

Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 10:57 am
by Tybeeman
bldoink wrote:OK, I tried Nair hair remover Face Cream two times. The first time just on the area of my bush I mow above my dick. I left it on for 8 min. No chemical burn but no hair removal. Still had to shave like usual. The next time I did that area along with my shaft and balls and left it on for 9 min. Again no burn but again no hair removal and still had to shave like usual.

Which stuff are you guys using?


Nair for men

Re: Manschaping - to shave or not to shave.

Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 11:02 am
by Larry10625
IJN1324 wrote:
strongagain wrote:What did you smoke today? This forum is about implants, let's stick to it.


Not nice, this is an open forum where "bionics" are free to opine about anything we want. Let's not stifle conversation by condemning or ridiculing threads we do not like or agree with. DDBRYAN has more than anyone helped me immensely in this new journey and i thank God for him, you and my other bionic brothers.

Nothing anyone posts is off limits


Agreed. Once again, rather than send someone a PRIVATE message, it is done openly so as to ridicule the author. Maybe it should have been under General topics, nobody got hurt when it was posted here. DDBRYAN has started many posts and kept others from dying. This forum will only survive if people contribute, and nobody will contribute if they get pounced on every time the open their mouth.

Re: Manschaping - to shave or not to shave.

Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 11:05 am
by Larry10625
rick61 wrote:Retired ministers are in the same category as used car salesmen and attorneys. Who cares what you think.


OMG, are you for real? How rude can one person possibly get. Don't be a dick.

Re: Manschaping - to shave or not to shave.

Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 11:07 am
by Larry10625
ThePlumber1964 wrote:Damm,

Is this the way you treat people? Gosh...! Can you restrain yourself, act as adults and be civilized? With friends like that, surely you do not need enemies.

A loosely translated Puerto Rican saying: "If there is nothing good to say about someone, then don't say anything." Specially, you do not know him, who gave you the permission to express such things?

ThePlumber


Ditto, well said. :D

Mislocated topics

Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 1:32 pm
by Lost Sheep
There is a dividing line between helpful criticism and condemning criticism. It is not a fine line. However, some people's vision prevents them from seeing that line.

I, myself, have stepped over that line (and been called on it, and apologized where I saw fit). We are all human (I hope). To err is human, to forgive is divine. Patience and forebearance are vitues.

It appears to me that the "Implants" section of this support group has, by far, the most traffic, so it is understandable that general topics and even topics focused on non-implant specialties get posted here.  This deprives these threads/discussions of some of their target audience and weakens the discussion unfortunately. So it is beneficial for these threads to be placed judiciously.

The notion that we can be self-policing (both policing each other and policing our own individual selves) presupposes strong dedication to civility and politeness.

Thanks for reading

Re: Manschaping - to shave or not to shave.

Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 5:20 pm
by Donnie1954
I tried moving my thread to General Discussion to satisfy the purists but my brothers still post here.
Donnie

Re: Mislocated topics

Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 5:25 pm
by Larry10625
Lost Sheep wrote:There is a dividing line between helpful criticism and condemning criticism. It is not a fine line. However, some people's vision prevents them from seeing that line.

I, myself, have stepped over that line (and been called on it, and apologized where I saw fit). We are all human (I hope). To err is human, to forgive is divine. Patience and forebearance are vitues.

It appears to me that the "Implants" section of this support group has, by far, the most traffic, so it is understandable that general topics and even topics focused on non-implant specialties get posted here.  This deprives these threads/discussions of some of their target audience and weakens the discussion unfortunately. So it is beneficial for these threads to be placed judiciously.

The notion that we can be self-policing (both policing each other and policing our own individual selves) presupposes strong dedication to civility and politeness.

Thanks for reading


Amen :)

Re: Manschaping - to shave or not to shave.

Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 6:13 pm
by bldoink
Yeah, it should have been in the general discussion area. That's where the moderator generally comes in. In most forums the moderator would just move the thread to the appropriate location leaving behind a locked thread with a link to the new location stating that it was moved. End of story, no big deal and no drama.

Re: Manschaping - to shave or not to shave.

Posted: Fri May 26, 2017 6:16 pm
by Tybeeman
ddbryan1972 wrote:I tried moving my thread to General Discussion to satisfy the purists but my brothers still post here.
Donnie


Maybe you couldn't move it because it got so big, like everything else of yours LOL