Locker room etiquette
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benmullins4 wrote: »MonkeyMel21 wrote: »King_Spicy wrote: »I've witnessed the blow drying, mildly traumatizing. Its the sitting, open legged just chatting away when you look up and least expect it. I would also think that most of the ladies smell better than the guys...I have also since learned its not true. So many things that cannot be unseen or unsmelled.
I blow dry myself after each shower, ESPECIALLY in the grown area. Helps dry me more than just a towel. I wanna make sure there is no moisture at all down there before I put on exercise or riding briefs. Even baby powder the area to help keep it dry and smelling decent.
Is that a subtle hint about your manscaping?
Should manscaping not be mandatory though?
No. But if I get a hair caught in the back of my throat, things will not turn out as well as they would otherwise. Totally up to you.5 -
MonkeyMel21 wrote: »benmullins4 wrote: »MonkeyMel21 wrote: »King_Spicy wrote: »I've witnessed the blow drying, mildly traumatizing. Its the sitting, open legged just chatting away when you look up and least expect it. I would also think that most of the ladies smell better than the guys...I have also since learned its not true. So many things that cannot be unseen or unsmelled.
I blow dry myself after each shower, ESPECIALLY in the grown area. Helps dry me more than just a towel. I wanna make sure there is no moisture at all down there before I put on exercise or riding briefs. Even baby powder the area to help keep it dry and smelling decent.
Is that a subtle hint about your manscaping?
Should manscaping not be mandatory though?
No. But if I get a hair caught in the back of my throat, things will not turn out as well as they would otherwise. Totally up to you.
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King_Spicy wrote: »I've witnessed the blow drying, mildly traumatizing. Its the sitting, open legged just chatting away when you look up and least expect it. I would also think that most of the ladies smell better than the guys...I have also since learned its not true. So many things that cannot be unseen or unsmelled.
I blow dry myself after each shower, ESPECIALLY in the grown area. Helps dry me more than just a towel. I wanna make sure there is no moisture at all down there before I put on exercise or riding briefs. Even baby powder the area to help keep it dry and smelling decent.
Read up on baby powder sweetie, I found a organic baby powder on Amazon that smells faintly of Lavender thats Talc free. Ladies please use talc free baby powder.1 -
@stylistchicky , not sure how you missed it, but I mentioned baby powder in the very post that you quoted0
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stylistchicky wrote: »King_Spicy wrote: »I've witnessed the blow drying, mildly traumatizing. Its the sitting, open legged just chatting away when you look up and least expect it. I would also think that most of the ladies smell better than the guys...I have also since learned its not true. So many things that cannot be unseen or unsmelled.
I blow dry myself after each shower, ESPECIALLY in the grown area. Helps dry me more than just a towel. I wanna make sure there is no moisture at all down there before I put on exercise or riding briefs. Even baby powder the area to help keep it dry and smelling decent.
Read up on baby powder sweetie, I found a organic baby powder on Amazon that smells faintly of Lavender thats Talc free. Ladies please use talc free baby powder.
Whether people who have long-term exposure to natural talc fibers at work, such as talc miners, are at higher risk of lung cancer from breathing them in. Whether women who apply talcum powder regularly in the genital area have an increased risk of ovarian cancer.May 3, 2016
Talcum Powder and Cancer - American Cancer Society0 -
Caporegiem wrote: »If you don't come out of the shower spinning it like a propeller you're doing it all wrong.
This nearly made me pee my pants, I'm laughing so hard!1 -
King_Spicy wrote: »@stylistchicky , not sure how you missed it, but I mentioned baby powder in the very post that you quoted
Oh sorry. I just saw baby powder and wanted to give a heads up. Same for you. Gold Bond makes a talc free powder.0 -
I have a kid. I'm well aware of talc free baby powders1
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King_Spicy wrote: »@stylistchicky , not sure how you missed it, but I mentioned baby powder in the very post that you quoted
You realize that you're also showering in water that is LOADED fluoride! Talc and fluoride... Terrible...2 -
King_Spicy wrote: »I have a kid. I'm well aware of talc free baby powders
Thats awesome!0 -
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stylistchicky wrote: »stylistchicky wrote: »King_Spicy wrote: »I've witnessed the blow drying, mildly traumatizing. Its the sitting, open legged just chatting away when you look up and least expect it. I would also think that most of the ladies smell better than the guys...I have also since learned its not true. So many things that cannot be unseen or unsmelled.
I blow dry myself after each shower, ESPECIALLY in the grown area. Helps dry me more than just a towel. I wanna make sure there is no moisture at all down there before I put on exercise or riding briefs. Even baby powder the area to help keep it dry and smelling decent.
Read up on baby powder sweetie, I found a organic baby powder on Amazon that smells faintly of Lavender thats Talc free. Ladies please use talc free baby powder.
Whether people who have long-term exposure to natural talc fibers at work, such as talc miners, are at higher risk of lung cancer from breathing them in. Whether women who apply talcum powder regularly in the genital area have an increased risk of ovarian cancer.May 3, 2016
Talcum Powder and Cancer - American Cancer Society
My Ob/Gyn told me not to use talc down there 15 yrs ago.
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