Yes, but it's impossible to shave it without cutting yourself.
I tried it a few times and I always cut myself because the hair on the shaft is also thicker, or at least it's very stubborn. It really sucks. :frowning:
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Hair ON penis!!!
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Just cut it really low with scizzors.
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ever think of waxing? lol!!!
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Waxing the penis would hurt
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LOL!! youd think that hey..hopefully nothing should rip..imagine explaining to the docs..or your wife/husband/partner >.<
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I shave mine, when I am in the shower; the hair gets a little softer, use a lot of shaving gel or soap. Or you can use a hair removing cream, like neet or nair, and there is also a men's hair removing cream in the drug store.
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Yes, but it's impossible to shave it without cutting yourself.Not true. I have the same issue that some hairs grow on the lower base of the penis shaft and I shave them about once or twice a week and I never cut myself. You just have to be careful and take your time (AKA go slow).
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I agree go slow i dry shave and do not have any problems
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But even if I shave very closely to the skin it is never really smooth. You always see stubbles. This sucks.
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Shaving is the primary option but people have used hair removal creams with success. they not only remove the hair but they do a good job of eliminating the stubble. Of course waxing is used for hair removal but unless you are into a little S&M (or your partner is - hehe) you might not want to give a go at them.For the creams, follow directions carefully and watch for signs of irritation. If one causes you trouble, try a different brand. Main thing is to not get too sloppy when applying it lest the cream winds up removing half your pubic hair or it gets on the head which can be really uncomfortable.
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I dunno about the hair remove creams for such a sensitive area. Most creams even tell you not to use in the genital area, the flesh is just to tender and sensitive. Last thing I would was is a chemical burn on my penis…. Ouch!
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actually the skin at the base of the penis shaft is not any different from the skin on your belly thus it should not be any more sensitive. However, other parts like the glans are definitely not areas where one would want to apply chemical hair removers.Key is to try just a little and see. If it irritates then wash it off and check out other brands or go back to shaving.Remember most hair removal products are targetted toward females and there might be a higher risk of the cream entering into sensitive areas on them than on men given the hair they might want to remove is a whole lot closer to the super sensitive parts than it is on guys.But overall, you are correct; use of a hair removal cream on the genital area is not something one should do lightly.