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Pubic Hair

Does it seem your **** is bigger when you shave your pubes?
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It appears bigger because you see more of your shaft. I would advise against shaving your pubes off completely. It's quite uncomfortable, itchy and you could end up getting spots from the hair being shaved under the skin (the hair grows back in on itself, it can be painful and go quite red). You can trim your pubes using scissors. Just be careful, if you have a boyfriend/girlfriend you could ask them to do it.
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sorrry I got this blog confused. Yes, it does seem that way but not really. Ha .
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Dear Friend,

          I have a son who has recently turned 15 . His hormones have gone WILD. His mother and I are counselors and have tried to deal with this situation . When he walks through the house about the 1st of the month I notice his pubic hair has been shaved , he would always scratch his **** and say it hurt it itched so bad. I have also shaved my pubes when I was younger but I learned my lesson. What I do now is take some fairly large fingernail clippers and just groom , but I don't shave. Hope this helps . If you have any more problems contact my wife or me.           Dr. Clay Ellis
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yes it does make it seem bigger
and its a lot better for HER..
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lol i dont know about all that
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