Should the carpet match the drapes?
kitty @ Sat Feb 11, 2006 11:26 am
When asked this question I responded that I hate carpet....hardwood is so much more attractive.
this was a funny atricle
http://lifestyle.sympatico.msn.ca/Fashi ... t=&abc=abc
kitty kitty:
hahahaha only if you wax the hardwood
NOOOOOOOOO! I don't want 70's bush back. Viva la Brazilian wax.
What happened to the good old fashion Bikini wax...?
Just enough off so there are no protrusions peeking out of the said bikini, revealing that one is not really a blond.

I'll see your brazilian wax and raise you a sphinter bleaching. 
Does that include the bleaching of the will nots? 
actually with out getting to graphic....I likes me hair pie with some good ole hair apon it..... 
lily lily:
Drunk Canuck Drunk Canuck:
NOOOOOOOOO! I don't want 70's bush back. Viva la Brazilian wax.
You go first.

The decision to wax or not, and how much, is mine. I may ask my "whoever" for his preferences, but it really comes down to what I want.
Why do women let men dictate such personal issues anyway? You don't see men offering to change for their women, do you? Noooooooo.... it's all about accepting him for who he is.
Big ol'

here.

Oh please. This isn't an I am woman hear me roar issue. I'll gladly shave the junk if she so desires, I see it has a common courtesy thing. I keep it closely trimed anyways.
kitty @ Sat Feb 11, 2006 3:12 pm
lily lily:
Drunk Canuck Drunk Canuck:
NOOOOOOOOO! I don't want 70's bush back. Viva la Brazilian wax.
You go first.

The decision to wax or not, and how much, is mine. I may ask my "whoever" for his preferences, but it really comes down to what I want.
Why do women let men dictate such personal issues anyway? You don't see men offering to change for their women, do you? Noooooooo.... it's all about accepting him for who he is.
Big ol'

here.

You make too many assumptions or should I say generalizations. I know what I like and what "works" for me. I have never asked "whoever" for his preferences but should he make a request, I would consider it.
lily lily:
Why do women let men dictate such personal issues anyway? You don't see men offering to change for their women, do you? Noooooooo.... it's all about accepting him for who he is.
Yes you do, and I see it damn near constantly... Indeed in my experience women tend to be far more particular about guys, intent on changing them, critical of things that they do, then visa versa.
And I
would shave if she wanted me to.
lily lily:
Sure... the joke is that men marry a woman hoping she'll never change, while women marry a man hoping he will.
How many men actually offer to change?
Men have to change an incredible amount if they even want a chance. And what, offering to change? Sounds far too insecure for me, and it'd freak me out regardless of who posed the question seriously. "Is there anyother way I can change to please you?" is a question which is to be sarcastically screamed at the top of ones lungs, not to be seriously asked.
Most of what girls and women go through is not for men, but for other women. In fact, it seems that most change occurs for women.
$1:
And if she asked you to shave... would you do it only because she asked? Or would you have to have wanted to in the first place?
In other words... would you do something for a woman that you didn't want to, just because she asked?
To answer the question in italics, yes.
For the first questions, it really doesn't affect us that much, so we'll ere on the side of caution when left to our own devices.
Slightly off topic but all these guys on here saying they would shave it all off if their woman asked them to, I'm assuming these are men who have never done so
I only surmise this because if they've ever experienced razor burn or the 3rd day stubble itch or ingrown hairs,
they wouldn't be so quick to volunteer to do this!

kitty @ Sat Feb 11, 2006 6:19 pm
RockyMtn_Girl RockyMtn_Girl:
Slightly off topic but all these guys on here saying they would shave it all off if their woman asked them to, I'm assuming these are men who have never done so
I only surmise this because if they've ever experienced razor burn or the 3rd day stubble itch or ingrown hairs,

they wouldn't be so quick to volunteer to do this!

LOL
here is a tip exfoliate first
kitty kitty:
RockyMtn_Girl RockyMtn_Girl:
Slightly off topic but all these guys on here saying they would shave it all off if their woman asked them to, I'm assuming these are men who have never done so
I only surmise this because if they've ever experienced razor burn or the 3rd day stubble itch or ingrown hairs,

they wouldn't be so quick to volunteer to do this!

LOL
here is a tip exfoliate first

Don't I know it! But I think anyone who has ever touched a razor to their groin has made the mistake [of not exfoliating first, or after for that matter] at least once before they got smart!
What the heck does exfoliate mean?
I've been watching the commericals in the dark for too long!