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Thu 6 Feb, 2014 04:57 pm
@avusss,
I wouldn’t do it but they’re your legs, do what you want with them.
@avusss,
Swimmers do total body hair removal in preparation for high level swim meets. It supposedly improves your time by reducing friction in the water.
@Butrflynet,
To save money on all this, I usually don a pair of speedos, slather peanut butter over my legs, sprinkle them with seed and go sunbathe in the chicken coop.
@avusss,
An old boyfriend of mine used to -- when he was competing in biking. I think anything where you are slowed down at all friction-wise, it is common to remove hair.
@Linkat,
Linkat wrote:
I think anything where you are slowed down at all friction-wise, it is common to remove hair.
Oh my mind is in the gutter today.
Depends on whose leg hair it is I suppose
When i was in high school, i ran the half mile. That's a sprint, and you have to run it up on your toes. After turning an ankle a couple of times, my coach started taping my ankles before i ran. If you've ever pulled tape off you legs, you'll know why i began to shave my legs from foot to knee.
@chai2,
damn you girl -- should have known better with people like you --
@Linkat,
To paraphrase Jessica Rabbit...
I can't help it linkat, I was drawn that way.
@avusss,
It's ok for sportsmen, and my dad actually has naturally smooth legs with just a few patches of hair here and there - very envious! But it's such a chore!! Why would you want to remove it, I wish I didn't have to!
@RayRaySparxx,
You should try the chicken coop method.
Highly recommended.
@Lordyaswas,
This works better without the speedos... it avoids the "bikini line" effect.
@maxdancona,
OK, but my willy is a factor 30....what if it's sunny?