HelpINeedSomebody wrote:
Thanks everyone. I've had a scout around and yes manscaping seems to be the in thing. I'll buy him a trimmer and hope he doesn't remove anything important with it! I'm dubious about full shaving just because it can be itchy when it's growing back so we'll try the trimming and see how it goes.
Hope he doesn't get bullied. He says they don't shower together at school so hopefully it will be ok.
Thanks everyone for your help.
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I'm gonna tell you right now, he's better off using a razor than he is using a trimmer(I'm assuming you mean a hair buzzer). The problem when trying to trim your balls with one of those things is the skin gets very easily trapped between the moving teeth on the trimmer, and then it gets cut. Just give him a gillette mach 3, and he'll be good. As long as he uses fresh blades, good shaving cream, and is careful, he'll be fine.
When I first started growing hair in new places, I hated it. I didn't try to shave it all off, but I shaved my face, and I shaved my crotch. I've given up on shaving my face(I keep a goatee now cuz most people mistake me for a 16 year old if I don't have SOME facial hair. I wouldn't shave at all, but I have to for stupid work), but I still shave down there because the hair is a pain.
When I was circumcised, they left some foreskin behind, enough so that the whole "sliding" mechanism thing still works, and my glans can be fully covered. Most of the time it is covered because it just doesn't feel right for it not to be covered, and I find that when my pubes get long enough, they'll get caught in between my glans and foreskin, and it will pull on the hair. That, and it just seems to get extra sweaty if I leave it alone.
Yes, it will itch(and sometimes feel like you're wearing sandpaper underwear) when it grows back, but the more you shave an area, the more used to shaving that area of your body gets. Eventually, it won't bother him. And of course, the irritation is affected by the things i mentioned earlier; fresh blades, good shaving cream, and proper shaving technique.