More like the #2 or #3 clipper for the bulk of the work. Gives it that playgirl model look.SCGC wrote:So my question men is ...do you style? A little nip here a little trim there?
since we are getting personal
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I am probably going to regret posting this, but here goes anyway...
On the points brought up earlier:
LLR - removal is messy the first few times, so you can't be squeemish. Once you get the hang of it, no problem.
CCG - the Keeper was WAY too big for me, and I can't imagine that sex would be possible with one of those monsters in place. Well, unless you and your partner are into S&M... or perhaps M&M.
On the points brought up earlier:
LLR - removal is messy the first few times, so you can't be squeemish. Once you get the hang of it, no problem.
CCG - the Keeper was WAY too big for me, and I can't imagine that sex would be possible with one of those monsters in place. Well, unless you and your partner are into S&M... or perhaps M&M.
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There are two sizes of the Keeper, one for women who have had children and one for women who have not. it isn't that big i don't find. maybe an inch and a half across. and no, you can't have sex with it in.Sandy wrote: CCG - the Keeper was WAY too big for me, and I can't imagine that sex would be possible with one of those monsters in place. Well, unless you and your partner are into S&M... or perhaps M&M.
I don't even feel it once it is in there. none of my friends do either.

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toad you are an ass.
a womans body has to drop to (usually) below 13% bodyfat, and often as low as 11% to lose her period. That is rare. marathon runners, tri-athletes and often young female athletes (as in 20 or younger) such as gymnasts, figure skaters and swimers will lose their period. Unfortunately, for the younger girls, it is often related to an eating disorder (in certain sports) or lack of certain vitimin and mineral intake and NOT to how much exercise they are getting.
I can relate as I was a figure skater with an eating disorder and also a very low body fat as a teenager. Even when I was training over 20 hours a week I would still get a period *most* of the time.
Do me a favor Toad..go join the men in their scrotum talks. or do you even have any balls to talk about?
a womans body has to drop to (usually) below 13% bodyfat, and often as low as 11% to lose her period. That is rare. marathon runners, tri-athletes and often young female athletes (as in 20 or younger) such as gymnasts, figure skaters and swimers will lose their period. Unfortunately, for the younger girls, it is often related to an eating disorder (in certain sports) or lack of certain vitimin and mineral intake and NOT to how much exercise they are getting.
I can relate as I was a figure skater with an eating disorder and also a very low body fat as a teenager. Even when I was training over 20 hours a week I would still get a period *most* of the time.
Do me a favor Toad..go join the men in their scrotum talks. or do you even have any balls to talk about?
The phrase "working mother" is redundant. ~Jane Sellman