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Location: Herefordshire, UK
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Originally Posted by
tawneywolf
Yeah Sally, shaving between your pads must be oh so annoying after so many years of it.
I don't bother in the winter TW - that hair gives me extra grip on the ice
Originally Posted by
Tangutica
What's a 'medi'?
I'm lucky - fair skinned, blue eyed, hardly any body hair at all and never had to wax anything in my life! Don't need to do underarms all the time and don't need to shave legs either.
Greek Cypriot girls nearly all have to shave or wax from the neck to the ankles. They are the hairiest race on the planet. They don't call them 'hairy @rsed Greeks' for nothing lol!
As for the men - well for those who don't get waxed - think King Kong. Waxing is BIG business here!
I too am fair and blue eyed, but cannot stand stubbly legs, so having once started to shave that was basically that -
Glad I'm not Greek then, it sounds orrible.
Originally Posted by
Lynn
Enjoy your chat Helena.
Evening Sally has OH a dent in his head where the saucepan hit him wen he mentioned making curry.
I have never waxed I'm too much of a wimp. Always had to shave legs and under arms regular until recently and finished the menopause can get a way with a couple of weeks in between now.
Gill just sent a text she is just leaving the hospital another very very long day for her.
Well for once my son has listened to me this is youngest son he has been very down and sleeping lots recently. I suggested yesterday making an appointment for the Dr and maybe a blood test. He promised me has has no worries so he is either under the weather or the dreaded depression is raising its ugly head again.
He sent a text to say he won't be home tonight isn't feeling to great has an extra days work tomorrow and has made an appointment for the Dr for the 5th. The earliest appointment he can get.
He must be feeling unwell then as none of us rush to the Dr unless absolutely necessary.
Gill will be exhausted I expect, poor girl but at least she has some good news to spur her on to the end of the treatment. That is a flipping long time to wait for an appointment.
Originally Posted by
Nippy
I'm dreading getting a hairy chin
I hope your son gets on ok at the docs Lynn, it seems a long way away
Right Im going to bed now my back is killing me and I think I need to lie down.
See you all tomorrow.
Hehe Nippy, just check that chin thoroughly every day and yank anything out that shouldn't be there
Mind you, with luck our generation won't suffer such indignity - I am sure that it is merely an affliction of maiden aunts, and elderly biddies from the fifties.
Hope your back is better tomorrow, and sleep well.