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Wazow
14-06-2025, 04:07 PM
Hey all, I'm till quite new to the scene here.

I've heard that shaving can cause the private area to be itchy, so I've been keeping myself trimmed downstairs and find it quite comfortable.

Curious to see how others keep themselves tidy downstairs and have you considered other methods like lasering?

TiredOfOnaholes
14-06-2025, 05:06 PM
Hey all, I'm till quite new to the scene here.

I've heard that shaving can cause the private area to be itchy, so I've been keeping myself trimmed downstairs and find it quite comfortable.

Curious to see how others keep themselves tidy downstairs and have you considered other methods like lasering?



I'm completely hair free down there from lasering
Cost me a little less that 1k over 9 months 9 sessions

So once a month
I enjoy it alot, no need for maintenance and the WL/ML's I'm regulars with enjoy it

Removes the chance of a stray pube coming into the mouth while doing a BJ
They specifically said that to me hahah

Macktogo90
14-06-2025, 05:54 PM
Hey all, I'm till quite new to the scene here.

I've heard that shaving can cause the private area to be itchy, so I've been keeping myself trimmed downstairs and find it quite comfortable.

Curious to see how others keep themselves tidy downstairs and have you considered other methods like lasering?

I shave weekly, just using a razor. I used to get a bit itchy afterwards at the start, but it eventually became ok. Idk, might be just need some time to adapt?

Hedonisticfun
14-06-2025, 06:45 PM
Hey all, I'm till quite new to the scene here.

I've heard that shaving can cause the private area to be itchy, so I've been keeping myself trimmed downstairs and find it quite comfortable.

Curious to see how others keep themselves tidy downstairs and have you considered other methods like lasering?

Shave with disposable razors ball sack and around the bumhole regularly , have done so for about 10 years .. just think its considerate for the WLs/MLs when they suck or rim when they do. The stubble isn't that much of an issue if done regularly

dewayne
14-06-2025, 10:23 PM
Grab a standard haircut shaver from Kmart. Attach #1 and trim every couple weeks. Could not be easier than this I reckon

booty_duty
14-06-2025, 10:53 PM
Grab a standard haircut shaver from Kmart. Attach #1 and trim every couple weeks. Could not be easier than this I reckon

+1

But spend extra on decent clippers (Wahl Pro).

crhaayn
15-06-2025, 04:56 PM
I use a dull-ish razor on my balls and shaft. Usually it's one that I've used on my face for a few weeks, then swap out. I also use a trimmer for the section between my navel and shaft. Usually 10mm. I had a comment that it was prickly when I bring it down shorter. Inner thighs I go down to a zero, but usually get shaving bumps after which is annoying.

Lately I've tried Nair hair removal cream instead of my trimmer, and that's been an interesting experience. I usually prefer a bit of hair below my navel because otherwise I look like I'm 9 again, but it's been good for my inner thighs.

thepoonter
17-06-2025, 07:34 PM
I just let mine grow and trim it a few days before the punt when the urge is rising

Alpha24
18-06-2025, 09:51 AM
I have been using Nad’s Down under for a while, it’s been working pretty good.! Receiving few compliments for smooth shaft and balls. Give it a shot

asheton
18-06-2025, 12:19 PM
Laser is your friend. Yes, there's an initial outlay and you have to overcome the awkwardness of having a beautician use a device that feels like a small rubber band flicking your balls, but once you manscape into the desired pattern, there's no going back.

Having a hairless arsehole is a revelation also.

justincase
18-06-2025, 10:06 PM
Laser is great except it doesn’t get rid of blonde hairs. I’ve had full body laser done numerous times and still have to shave, though not as much.

crhaayn
19-06-2025, 01:13 AM
Laser is great except it doesn’t get rid of blonde hairs.

I just googled, and didn't realise this was a thing...

Loblaw
19-06-2025, 01:26 AM
Laser is great except it doesn’t get rid of blonde hairs. I’ve had full body laser done numerous times and still have to shave, though not as much.
Wow just looked this up, interesting...

"If you have blonde, gray, or red hair, laser hair removal might not work well on you. Or maybe it will! It just depends on how much contrast exists between your hair and skin color."

Maybe you should try getting a tan

nuttt
19-06-2025, 08:13 AM
Any places to recommend for laser? Also i have this preconceived notion that lasering eventually stops the hair growing permanently, is this true?

TiredOfOnaholes
19-06-2025, 08:24 AM
Any places to recommend for laser? Also i have this preconceived notion that lasering eventually stops the hair growing permanently, is this true?

https://www.laserclinics.com.au/skin-care-clinic/

I go to the one at George Street after work monthly

I haven't needed to shave down there hair free for 2 months now

I did 9 sessions monthly in total, worked pretty well

justincase
19-06-2025, 08:27 AM
Wow just looked this up, interesting...

"If you have blonde, gray, or red hair, laser hair removal might not work well on you. Or maybe it will! It just depends on how much contrast exists between your hair and skin color."

Maybe you should try getting a tan

I have an all over tan, women comment on it, the hair that laser doesn’t get rid of is blonde so I still shave. You have to shave before getting laser anyway.

asheton
19-06-2025, 12:35 PM
Any places to recommend for laser? Also i have this preconceived notion that lasering eventually stops the hair growing permanently, is this true?

Yes, but they will oversell you on how effective it is and before you know it you've been going for years just like getting a haircut. Groin and pubic area is pretty receptive but the shaft and balls takes a lot of multiple treatments.

Plenty of suburban places will do it for around $70 a session also.

yipsamsam
19-06-2025, 01:28 PM
Just go to Laser clinic. $130 for manzilian, there are giving discount 50% and sometimes 60%. I’ve done it about 8 treatments and no hair anymore.

ricki
19-06-2025, 03:30 PM
Any places to recommend for laser? Also i have this preconceived notion that lasering eventually stops the hair growing permanently, is this true?

Yes sir that's the whole point of lasering, you gotta do the recommended sessions and then boom you will go bald down there.

GoldfishMan
19-06-2025, 03:36 PM
Having a hairless arsehole is a revelation also.

Was that intended as a pun?

nortiguy
20-06-2025, 08:51 AM
I’ve tried trim, shave and Nads hair removal; I’m thinking of this laser and thanks for information. Do you need to wax first, let hair grow a bit then laserize those hairs to go bald down there or trim first and then laser them? And is it certain places only Laser Clinic does manscaping? Sorry can’t PM me as I am baby member.

TiredOfOnaholes
20-06-2025, 10:21 AM
I’ve tried trim, shave and Nads hair removal; I’m thinking of this laser and thanks for information. Do you need to wax first, let hair grow a bit then laserize those hairs to go bald down there or trim first and then laser them? And is it certain places only Laser Clinic does manscaping? Sorry can’t PM me as I am baby member.

Heya, just shave the day before the laser operation and you good

asheton
20-06-2025, 11:34 AM
Heya, just shave the day before the laser operation and you good

And by 'shave', do it as if your life depended on it. The charge from the laser travels down to the follicle on any surface protruding hairs and hurts like a mofo. So be thorough.

random punter
20-06-2025, 02:21 PM
Ive been shaving for years.
Have used the cream a few times but I have to do it twice and/or leave it on for at least 10 mins for it to be somewhat effective.

Am considering going down the laser route because as soon as I get some growth its annoying. It catches my undies and causes irritation.

justincase
20-06-2025, 02:52 PM
And by 'shave', do it as if your life depended on it. The charge from the laser travels down to the follicle on any surface protruding hairs and hurts like a mofo. So be thorough.

Shave yes but in my case hurt no. There’s cold air flowing onto the skin with the laser and a vacuum of burnt part. I didn’t feel anything and generally get half body done one day and the other half done two days later. The reason they do that is because it’s a lot of time for the lady to do whole body all at once.

Smack
20-06-2025, 05:20 PM
Hey all, I'm till quite new to the scene here.

I've heard that shaving can cause the private area to be itchy, so I've been keeping myself trimmed downstairs and find it quite comfortable.

Curious to see how others keep themselves tidy downstairs and have you considered other methods like lasering?

Also you can get infected ingrown hairs

Dweebles
22-06-2025, 06:31 PM
Also you can get infected ingrown hairsYep, and that hurts

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Jerminator
22-06-2025, 10:10 PM
i shave maybe once every 3-4 days

banshee987
22-06-2025, 11:05 PM
Waxing has been my go to for years. Its not expensive and if you see the lovely ladies at 197 Clarence street in the city you can have a massage after.
It's a fine line between pleasure and pain....

Rocket55
23-06-2025, 10:09 AM
I’ve been doing laser for ten visits now, I’m 53 so I have a few greys as well as dark hairs down there, only the greys seem to be coming back but no where as many! Only have to shave them back now and then. But highly recommend laser,

Rocket55
23-06-2025, 11:23 AM
I’ve been doing laser for ten visits now, I’m 53 so I have a few greys as well as dark hairs down there, only the greys seem to be coming back but no where as many! Only have to shave them back now and then. But highly recommend laser,

Forgot to mention that I get laser every four weeks but it has been changed to six weeks now,

Supersmashbros
23-06-2025, 11:28 AM
For those that shave done there, are you worried of getting ingrown hairs? Also, any recommendation to get ingrown hairs removed? I have a few on inner thighs when I shaved a while ago.

Burksaltet
24-06-2025, 06:11 PM
I do laser as well. I do not like hair in that area, neither on me or on the ladies. I did waxing twice and I just couldn't stand the pain.

Only annoying part is that it's hard to reach when you're shaving before going. I did most of the laser sessions when I lived in another country and I had a favorit ML do it for me and then a HJ afterwards for a fair price. Haven't found any here that does it for a reasonable price.

hedonist
24-06-2025, 11:33 PM
I shave the day before I go for a visit. But I often stop and ask myself why the heck am I going the extra mile to look decent when I am already paying a decent buck. I suppose being decent tidier cleaner etc the girl would appreciate and in return I'd get better experience.

One time, a J girl jumped in the shower looked down and said "so short". I was like "Nani!? Excuse me!". Luckily she elaborated with her limited vocabulary, "hair". My esteem remained in tact.

asheton
25-06-2025, 03:10 PM
I do laser as well. I do not like hair in that area, neither on me or on the ladies. I did waxing twice and I just couldn't stand the pain.

Only annoying part is that it's hard to reach when you're shaving before going. I did most of the laser sessions when I lived in another country and I had a favorit ML do it for me and then a HJ afterwards for a fair price. Haven't found any here that does it for a reasonable price.

Yeah that's the way forward, much like the same deal of parlours that do HJ after waxing. I find the legit places aren't allowed to touch your junk and you end up manipulating it into position and they just gloss over it. This results in your sack and base of shaft having regrowth after multiple sessions. I'd much prefer a 'laser aesthetician' to take charge and be thorough so let us know if you end up finding anywhere that does laser like that.

GoldfishMan
25-06-2025, 06:36 PM
And by 'shave', do it as if your life depended on it. The charge from the laser travels down to the follicle on any surface protruding hairs and hurts like a mofo. So be thorough.

EDIT: NVM, did a bit more research and found the answer.

Burksaltet
26-06-2025, 07:15 PM
Yeah that's the way forward, much like the same deal of parlours that do HJ after waxing. I find the legit places aren't allowed to touch your junk and you end up manipulating it into position and they just gloss over it. This results in your sack and base of shaft having regrowth after multiple sessions. I'd much prefer a 'laser aesthetician' to take charge and be thorough so let us know if you end up finding anywhere that does laser like that.

Yes. They all seem way too serious.

At this point I'd settle for one that would shave for a fair price and then go do the laser at another place, just hard to reach everywhere. Especially where the sun doesn't shine :grimace:

massage addict
27-06-2025, 11:13 AM
Hey all, I'm till quite new to the scene here.

I've heard that shaving can cause the private area to be itchy, so I've been keeping myself trimmed downstairs and find it quite comfortable.

Curious to see how others keep themselves tidy downstairs and have you considered other methods like lasering?

If you have any blonde grey or red hairs go straight to electrolysis, its actually permanent as well unlike laser.

Laser hair removal targets pigment (melanin) in the hair. Blonde grey and red hairs don’t absorb enough laser energy to be destroyed effectively, especially on fine hair like in those areas.

Even with high end lasers results on blonde grey red hair are patchy at best. You’d likely be wasting money on multiple sessions for little to no reduction.

Markin
27-06-2025, 05:00 PM
I use a Philips Bodygroom Series 3000, painless and pretty quick for a tidy up, works great. Regular hair clippers/beard trimmers sometimes pull hairs or nick skin, ouch.

https://www.amazon.com.au/Philips-Showerproof-Comfortable-BG3017-01/dp/B0CR4CQDL2/ref=asc_df_B0CR4CQDL2?mcid=5b9bd290ccc63f9091186df 8318bef0c&tag=googleshopdsk-22&linkCode=df0&hvadid=712246395762&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=3062320027577628811&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9071810&hvtargid=pla-2294014139497&gad_source=1&th=1

Big boneR
01-07-2025, 11:08 AM
I see Bruce at Menzone Chippendale for a wax, tweaser maintenance in between. Pain free wax but you need to be OK with a bloke handling your nuts and dick

Macktogo90
01-07-2025, 02:34 PM
Surprised no one has talked about mascape yet 😂

jimjamm
02-07-2025, 06:55 AM
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