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Annasfield Wrote:

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> LizzygotDizzy Wrote:

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> > Not fair, am stuck at work feeling horny now!

> > change the subject pleeeeaase lol!:-$

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> Talking about BCS waxing? :-S Right..........



Erm....no...:-S just that the subject area sort of (for some strange unknown reason) conjures up images of exactly what my man IS packing....(was also said erm..."tongue in cheek")

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Poor Michael, I suggest that you rub some Deep Heat in that open wound. I have limited knowledge about anything medicinal, but I am sure it would soothe. Ant! You have taken my breath away!!! But I should imagine that the pain of the act you are describing would not be at all dissimilar to that of waxing.


It all seems quite unbelievable to me - that people would elect to do this every 4 to 5 weeks. OHMYGOD!

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Lovely Benjaminty,


I genuinely have no idea what you could possibly mean. I am so terribly innocent in the ways of the world, a sort of South East London version of Heather Mills McCartney - but with perfect pins...


Darling Ratty,


What is a grade 3? Is that some form of threading?

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Must admit this thread has conjured up images of razor rashes in all sorts of areas .. pustulating pimples instead of baby smooth skin! Also what happens about regrowth, surely materials of a rougher texture need to be avoided due to the "velcro effect"


.... and then that leads to the subject of intimate tattoo's.........

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