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Penis Shaving
Have you been thinking about shaving the hairs off your penis and genital area but are still hesitant to do so? Penis shaving has become a habit of some men, usually male models, athletes, dancers, and even regular Joes who believe its all part of good hygiene. Penis shaving is done by a number of men because they think it will help them please a woman more in bed. So what really is the big deal with penis shaving? And how do you do it? Read on and find out some helpful hints and tidbits on penis shaving.
In truth, there really is no general preference or norm when it comes to penis shaving, if you are to ask a woman. Most of the time, the opinions on the topic of penis shaving may vary. Some women, when asked about their partners, wouldn’t mind if the penis is shaved or not. However, there are some women, if they had their way, would want to have sex with a man who does penis shaving on a regular basis.
Why is penis shaving preferred by some females? As said before, it can mean that the man is more observant of good hygiene, and is clean with his body. Furthermore, some women like the smooth feel of the man after penis shaving, which makes sex more sensual. Also, oral sex or fellatio on the part of the woman is more comfortable because penis shaving takes out the hairs that may be obstructive.
Really, porn stars and male studs are not the only ones who regularly do penis shaving. Some men, whether gay or straight, simply prefer it for additional comfort when wearing clothing. Sometimes, as sources say, the genitals may get itchy and the crotch area may get irritated if there is an overgrowth of pubic hair. Penis shaving is definitely a smart solution to the problem.
Did you know that even behavioral psychologists and public health practitioners take into account the reasons why penis shaving is done by men? In a 2000 issue of the scientific journal Sexually Transmitted Infections, an Australian study showed that penis shaving is among the many practices that people do to avoid sexually transmitted diseases, where vaccinations, masturbation, and STD testing are also included. Is this true? That penis shaving may prevent sexually transmitted infections? Actually, yes. The pubic hair may be the home to various parasites that can infect the skin during sexual contact. These parasites may be pubic lice or scabies-causing mites. Penis shaving may be a way to eliminate the spread of the irritating skin condition.
If you want to try penis shaving, be sure that you first take a hot shower or hot bath beforehand. This helps open up the skin pores in your genitals, so hairs are easier to remove. Using scissors, carefully trim away the longer hairs. Apply shaving cream and carefully shave your penis with a razor. After penis shaving, it is advised to apply some talcum powder on the area. Always keep it clean to avoid rash or irritation. |