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PostPosted: 03/02/07 - 11:15    Post subject: shaving or trimming pubic hair Vote now! Reply with quote

hi guys. I usually trim the hair around penis. I find it good thing. but it gets harder when it comes to the balls :p Anyway i just wanted to know ur opinion about shaving or trimming pubic hair, maybe some useful techniques....
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