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    I'd like to see one standard for behavior on the site regardless of gender.

    I'm all for a family friendly site. And for the most part I see that here.

    I also see most of the senior members being nice, above and beyond, to the new members.

    That being said I'd like to have a stop to all the pubic hair shaving threads. People planning to shave pubic hair should experiment in private.

    Michael
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    Quote Originally Posted by mjsorkin View Post

    That being said I'd like to have a stop to all the pubic hair shaving threads. People planning to shave pubic hair should experiment in private.

    Michael
    I'm inclined to agree . I don't consider myself a prude , and engage in locker room humor myself , when I'm around like minded people . However , I think threads on the topic of shaving pubic hair , open themselves up to vulgar remarks , and locker room humor . Anyone remember the "project coochie razor" thread , that had about a zillion replies , to it ? I thought that one would never die . I'll take the SRP as it comes , and I'm not going to say what should or should not be allowed . If I see a thread that I think is inappropriate , I simply don't respond to it , and if a crude reply comes to mind , I keep it to myself . JMHO
    Greetings , from Dundalk , Maryland . The place where normal people , fear to go .

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    Dave, the sad part is, the "cootchie razor" was actually a good idea. As somebody who DOES shave, I have since seeing that thread made a few modified straights for that very purpose.

    Knowledge was there to be had, for anybody willing to wade through the jokes and silly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magpie View Post
    Dave, the sad part is, the "cootchie razor" was actually a good idea. As somebody who DOES shave, I have since seeing that thread made a few modified straights for that very purpose.

    Knowledge was there to be had, for anybody willing to wade through the jokes and silly.
    I'm glad you were able to benefit from it . I suppose it wasn't a total waste . I have to wonder how many people are really serious about shaving that area with a straight razor , since I think a beard trimmer , and a mach 3 , would be a better , and safer choice . Ah well , different strokes , for different folks .
    Greetings , from Dundalk , Maryland . The place where normal people , fear to go .

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    Yea. there are easier and safer choices. But where is the fun in that? And damn you for ending your paragraph with a loading dock sized opening just begging for stupid comments!
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