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    Default Legs are way easier.

    My fiance was watching me shave the other day and she started playing around with the lather. She now claims she can make better lather than me (after one try!) but I would like to believe this is not true. Later when she took a shower she asked if I would try on one of her legs. I think the answer is obvious to anyone here, but of course I did. Even cooler was that she did her left leg after I did the right.

    Verdict: there's certainly more surface area on the human leg than there is on a face, but other than that it is far easier. (YesSheDoes has already stated this, but she's presumably had practice on her legs for years now with a non-straight, I didn't know how much that helps.) It also takes a hell of a lot more lather! The fact that it is finer and sparser means you can go against the grain straight off without irritation or nicks. Still takes a while though.

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    Sounds like a great couple time . I always thought this would be a great way to impress a lady if you had to. Takes a great deal of trust too.

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    I'm sure you enjoyed every minute of that! I know I would...

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    It was very neat - a completely unexpected kind of bonding. Sort of makes me wonder what it would be like to play barber and shave someone else's face. I wouldn't consider actually doing it for a loooong time (more practice), but it may be cool. Of course, touching some guys face would not have the same kind of appeal as touching a woman's leg. There's also the aforementioned trust issues. When you're marrying someone you've already proven a pretty high level of it. Maybe a male relative would make a good test subject?

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