what a dumb@ss! why can't you shave it?
2006-12-09 07:09:03
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answered by pahunter772 2
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Honey and aloe vera. Honey has natural antibacterial and healing properties, as does aloe vera. Keep it covered. That old adage of having to expose wounds to the air has been scientifically proven wrong. Wounds heal better and have less of a chance of getting infected if they're kept covered. DO change the cover and gently clean the wounds or blisters regularly (morning and evening, at least) though. If it starts to look infected, see a doctor promptly!
Next time, try a hair-removal cream. Or trim with scissors, then shave while lying on your side in a warm bath. We women have to do this all the time, for Heaven's sake. We may not have quite the mat of hair most guys do, but we have to get rid of it one way or another. If we can do it, so can you.
2006-12-09 05:35:54
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answered by magistra_linguae 6
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buy 100% pure ALOE VERA GEL from your pharmacyand apply & rub it in and LEAVE IT ON. doesn't stain or sting, it will air dry in minutes. It will soothe the burned skin and calm the itch and heal the damage.
I used to have hairy butt also. But I put cold-wax strips for the a.s.s.cheeks, and after years of usage, the buttocks are smooth and no hairs come in. And for the rectal crack, I grab and tear out the dirty rectal hairs all around the anus. Stings a bit, but I'm not a crybaby.
AND THIS IS WHAT YOU NEED TO DO ALSO. !!!
that's how I have a nice silky smooth and clean rump - cause I really want the guys to like it when they see it!!!!!!!!
2006-12-09 06:59:44
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all don't try the candle trick again lol :p
Clean the burn with cold water, gently rub in some antiseptic cream (like Germoline or Savlon) as burns are very susceptible to infection. These creams have some local anaesthetic in them, so it will numb the pain for you. Try not to cover the burn up too much, it needs air to heel. You can get special blister plasters too if you need them. Hope this helps!
P.S. Why on earth did you rate me down?!
2006-12-09 05:27:35
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answered by monssterr 2
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talk about burning the candle at both ends ive had a good laugh thinking about you squatting over a candle and burning your *** then hopping around like a demented dog ha ha ha
2006-12-09 05:30:03
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-10-05 02:25:42
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answered by vanderbilt 4
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I can imagine the scene in casualty now: You arrive with a candle stuck up your tradesman's entrance. "Honest, doctor, I was just trying to burn the hairs off my ar*e..."
2006-12-09 08:18:00
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answered by david f 5
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You can go to boots and buy some of that emulsifying ointment stuff (usually comes in a big tub). It would be useful for burns.
It's none of my business what you were doing; however, hair removal cremes may be advisable in the future.
2006-12-09 05:27:43
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answered by Anonymous
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if u've burned yourself in that area, get urself to a doctor. If its just a bit red and no broken skin, u could probably avoid it, but that area can make the wound(s) prone to infections so if there are any open wounds, u should go to the doctor.
2006-12-09 05:26:21
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answered by Anonymous
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It's sounds like you're almost smart enough to try a weed-whacker. Also, look up the various new posterior-hair-removing tools at www.hairy.twit.com.
2006-12-09 05:52:59
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answered by steviewag 4
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Next time you feel like passing wind, have a match at the ready.
2006-12-09 05:24:24
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answered by breedgemh_101 5
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