at what age can I stop getting bikini waxes :-)

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I stopped and got swim shorts


+1. Laser didn't take for me so I wear shorts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Laser hair removal is great! it is permanent. I had it done in my early 40's, but probably not too late at 60. Great gift for 30 something daughters, daughter-in-laws.


Wrong. I had it in my 20s. It grew back by 40
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ew never. Just get lazered.


Aw look, the 13 year old boys showed up!
Anonymous
I’m 44 and I’ve never waxed, rarely shaved, and even then it wasn’t swim/beach purposes. The realization that it’s a necessity and not sexual/visual procedure still surprises me.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It depends. Do you really want him to struggle finding a pea in a plate of spaghetti?


We are starting from different gardens.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Laser hair removal is great! it is permanent. I had it done in my early 40's, but probably not too late at 60. Great gift for 30 something daughters, daughter-in-laws.


Wrong. I had it in my 20s. It grew back by 40


I go back once a year to keep on top of it. I wouldn't call it permanent but it's close.
Anonymous
Didn’t Joan Rivers say you shouldn’t permanently remove all of your pubic hair because there comes a time when a little hair helps hide the droopy lips
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sorry. Going out with pubic hair in public is gross. Looks dirty.


Oh I'm sure they're cleaner in mind and body than you are, weirdo.

And we weren't talking about showing pubic hair. Some of us don't need to do anything to it - it doesn't show in swimsuits, and we're fine with how we look in our private lives.


The “it doesn’t show in swimsuits” thing is BS. Maybe you mean you can shave the edges, but it was obvious, say in the 80s, that women had huge bushes – you could see a bulge in their swimsuits the size of a man’s genitals.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m 44 and I’ve never waxed, rarely shaved, and even then it wasn’t swim/beach purposes. The realization that it’s a necessity and not sexual/visual procedure still surprises me.



+1. I understand that I'm probably in the minority. But anything more than trimming to keep things in place for swim season has never occurred to me as anything other than a sexual proclivity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Laser hair removal is great! it is permanent. I had it done in my early 40's, but probably not too late at 60. Great gift for 30 something daughters, daughter-in-laws.


If my MIL showed up with a gift certificate for ...
Anonymous
Do you have that much of a bush?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm not sorry. Going out with pubic hair in public is gross. Looks dirty.


Oh I'm sure they're cleaner in mind and body than you are, weirdo.

And we weren't talking about showing pubic hair. Some of us don't need to do anything to it - it doesn't show in swimsuits, and we're fine with how we look in our private lives.


The “it doesn’t show in swimsuits” thing is BS. Maybe you mean you can shave the edges, but it was obvious, say in the 80s, that women had huge bushes – you could see a bulge in their swimsuits the size of a man’s genitals.
then.

It really depends on the person. For me the hair has never grown longer than about half to 3/4 of an inch max without trimming. An actual bush would be impossible. Maybe ten hairs outside of a standard bikini and its pretty blonde. Everyone is different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Laser hair removal is great! it is permanent. I had it done in my early 40's, but probably not too late at 60. Great gift for 30 something daughters, daughter-in-laws.


Wrong. I had it in my 20s. It grew back by 40


I go back once a year to keep on top of it. I wouldn't call it permanent but it's close.


Yeah. I did it when it first came out in 2001 so it was really expensive so I did not keep going. It lasted a fairly long time. My armpits never really grew back - but bush did—though less full
Anonymous
I am almost 50 and have never had one. Nobody but you says what to do and not do.
Anonymous
Why do we need to remove hair for bathing suit wear at all?
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