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Ahh, shaving...

Started by Between Names, September 25, 2009, 04:25:44 PM

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Between Names

Ahhh...  Shaving.  I can still remember when I first started shaving...  It was in the 7th grade, when I was feeling self-conscious about gym class and those blasted short-shorts, and there was a lot of pressure to be cute and girly.  But recently I realized that I might have GID and might want to transition, and that shaving might not be so important anymore.

But still, I shave my pits probably every two days.  I just don't let them get hairy AT ALL.  Hairy pits bother me.  But I haven't shaved my legs in a few weeks, and quite frankly, I don't really want to shave my legs anymore.  >.>  Only very very occasionally do I shave "down there."  As in, only when it gets unmanageable.

So what about you guys?  Do you still shave your pits or legs?  I know after T some of you probably shave your faces, too.  And on a side note, does shaving even matter?  Discuss...

(Woohoo, first topic...)
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Miniar

I shave my armpits because it's a habit, and it's kinda... cleaner that way.
If I could afford it I would have all of my body hair removed permanently. I know I'm a touch weird in that way, but I just don't "like" being a hairy bear.
Not that I am one... yet... being pre-T and all.

I do shave some though mostly trim "down there". This is because I've got the astounding fortune in my misfortune of being rather well endowed for a pre-T guy (a full 3.2 centemeters!.. hehehehe) and if I let the whole area become unruly, well, then the little guy gets completely buried in the mess. I want to be able to see it tyvm.

I shave my face even if I'm pre-T. As much as I will probably curse my genes and complain about shaving my face in a couple of years, I loathe the girly "peach-fuzz" even more and would rather be without it.
So I shave.

I don't feel more like me than after shaving, showering, and putting a nice after-shave lotion on the jaw.
And then I bounce out of the bathroom like a fairy and my partner calls me a twink. ^^



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Nathan.

I stopped shaving my ampits much later then I did my legs, like Miniar said it felt cleaner but since I stopped I love having hairy armpits. I'm looking forward to getting body hair and facial hair on T though.

I'm thinking of shaving off the few long hairs and the peachy fuzz hair from my face, but I'm really clinging to the few long hairs that I have even though it looks stupid.
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CodyJess

Legs, armpits? I'd rather not. I did for years during spring/summer, when it was too unbearably hot to wear pants anymore, just so people (like my mother) wouldn't give me crap about how I 'had no personal hygiene skills'.  >:(

Scissors for pubic hair, to stay clean; and however nature dictates for the rest of me. No more ridiculously uncomfortable ingrown hair makes for a much happier me.

I do shave my jawline and neck, despite being pre-t, because the peach fuzz (which is thick and very soft... ugh) really puts me off.

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Lachlann

Armpit shaving I can understand, but no leg shaving. But, I just go natural.

I never caught onto shaving my armpits or my legs. Or trimming the...uh... nethers. Judging by my peach fuzz happy trail, I think I'm going to be fairly hairy around there anyway, but that's not too bad. I do shave the peach fuzz on my face, though. Shaving my face calms me.

I used to dread the thought of getting hairy on T, but now I like the idea.
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Calistine

Hahhaa I shave my face like any other man and Im not even on t. I dont shave my legs anymore and I only shave my pits every once in a while to get all the excess hair out.
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Mr. Fox

I am very unhairy, so I don't shave or armpits and nobody notices, even if I wear shorts, which I generally don't.  I have no peach fuzz to speak of, so the face is free as well.  As for down there, I would NOT want to accidentally cut myself or get razor burn, so no thanks, at most I'll trim.
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Al James

well seeing as ive managed to grow a pretty decent moustache and can even manage a designer stubble look if i try despite being pre t no i don't shave. can't remember the last time  my legs or pits saw a razor either. part of the joys of living in trousers and shirts all the time
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LordKAT

Tested the shaving pits and legs one time in jr. high. Never again.  It looked and felt so stupid and wrong. I do shave my face except for the sideburns tho. Mustache I have some times and other times not, it all depends on my mood.
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Arch

When I was a teenager, I really really REALLY did not want to shave legs or pits. My mother used to watch me like a hawk, though, and make remarks when I didn't shave.

She used to tell me that I was "in for a rude awakening," as if, by not shaving, I was inviting the wrath of the gods to rain down on me in a storm of hailstones or a bolt of lightning or something.

I stopped shaving my body years and years ago. Before I went back into the closet, I used to shave my face to get rid of the peach fuzz. When I came out of the closet, I started shaving my face again. But I don't shave anything else. I like my body hair. I might like it less if I start to get really furry like my father, but for now I'm hoping for more.
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Teknoir

I shave my face and nothing else. I'm a little surprised at how common face shaving is. I also cannot tolerate the look of "peach fuzz". It makes your face look softer... pfft... Like I need that.

I don't "manscape" either. Preening is just not something I enjoy - I'll avoid it if at all possible.

I really used to have to force myself to shave. I'd often forget, get annnoyed with the upkeep and end up hairy anyway. I always got a hard time from my family for that.... so for a while I only shaved the first 15 cm up my legs to shut them up :laugh:.
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Between Names

"Manscaping," huh?  Well there's something else I don't want to give up:  Plucking/tweezing my eyebrows.  I don't really shape them too much, I just make sure that I don't grow a unibrow.  Haha...
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djknyht

i quit shaving almost a year ago, arm pts nd legs. "Dosn there" i used to keep completely shaven most of the time but then it grow out when..that "time" came nd that was the only time  let it grow out, though my g.f likes to play with my pub's so i leave em a nice trimd length. i shave my face every few days jus cuz the day after i like the fee; of the "stubble" even f its jus peach fuzz nd shows show or make a difference

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Nick Aiden

I dont shave legs or armpits. I do shave down there with a little trail of trimmed hair, I'm trying to get the happy trail look. And I do shave my face for the look and to try and grow stronger thicker hair, (I know it "doesn't" work but I'll still try)
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GDTripp

I've off and on cultivated my 'hair gardens' but I've gone full tilt anti-shave since 2 months or so ago.  I no longer get deoderant-preventing razorburn in my pits, yay!  Legs look pretty male, which has helped me pass in swimming pools and such.  My face I shave to get rid of the peach fuzz and cos it feels so, well, male. ;D And down south I manscape just enough to keep it under control.

I don't care if I end up a hairy gorilla on T, I will welcome the maleness it affords me  :D

Quote from: Between Names on September 25, 2009, 11:26:24 PM
"Manscaping," huh?  Well there's something else I don't want to give up:  Plucking/tweezing my eyebrows.  I don't really shape them too much, I just make sure that I don't grow a unibrow.  Haha...

No unibrow for me either.
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Jay

I shave my face.

I trim my hair down below and my armpits and I very occasionally sort out my eyebrows.

Jay


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myles

At this point I don't shave anything. I did shave my face but am now letting it grow to see what kind of facial hair I can get. DO plug the wild chin hairs if needed to keep it neat.
Myles
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DamagedChris

I shave my face, nothing else.

I'm probaby going to end up needing to shave more on T than off it, because I'm already decently hairy...and I dslike hairy armpits, so I bounce back and forth on that.
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GamerJames

When I was about 8 years old and my brother was 3, he received a pretend shaving kit for his birthday. It was just a can of shaving foam and a plastic "blade" on the razor, which just gently scraped the shaving foam off the skin making it look like you're shaving.

I was so immensely jealous that my 3 year old little brother got to "shave" and I didn't. I asked my mom if it would be okay if I tried it just once, and she said "okay, go put some shorts on and you can sit on the edge of the bathtub". I was like "why do I need shorts on, and also, I won't be able to see in the mirror from there!" And of course my mom is like "well girls shave their legs, not their faces". I was ashamed and felt like it was wrong that I wanted to shave my face, and I also felt that it seemed wrong that I was "a girl" but my mom said I was, so she must be right, it must be *me* who was wrong.

I can't remember what I said, but I know I didn't shave my legs with the toy razor. I just let it be. I remember the whole rest of the time that he had that toy (pretty much just until the can of shaving foam ran out) every time I saw it sitting on the edge of the tub I felt jealous, ashamed, and angry. I often thought "maybe I'll just shave my face with it and not tell anyone, I'll just try it once" and I'd get all excited, but every single time, I chickened out before I even picked up the can of foam. I didn't want to get in trouble, but even worse, I didn't want to be "weird" for being a "girl" and getting caught shaving my face.

In junior high I started shaving my legs and pits because I was desperate to fit in and I was already really hairy by then. I didn't necessarily enjoy shaving (I kind of resented it actually), but I wanted to "do well" at being a "girl", and fit in. By the time I was an adult I absolutely hated shaving, and would rather wear pants in summer than to have to shave. When it would get really bad, I'd break down and shave, usually at the prodding of my significant other at the time.

In the past year or so, I gave up shaving my legs pretty much entirely. I even wore shorts with unshaven legs, because I'd finally gotten to a point where I just didn't give a flip what people thought. I still shaved my pits "for hygiene", but I was finally *free* from the pressure to shave my legs.

When I came out to myself (and my current partner) as trans, I at first said "I don't want to shave my legs, but I'll still shave my pits. It might not be forever, but I'm still comfortable doing it for now". A couple months later, I just stopped shaving them. I didn't really think it out or announce that I'm not shaving them anymore, I just kind of "forgot" to shave them, and then just figured "yeah, I think I'm done with that".

Shortly thereafter I started shaving my face. I tell ya, the first time I shaved my face, I got teary after. It was such a fulfilling moment, to watch as I dragged the razor over my foam-covered face, to wash the residue off and feel the smoothness of the skin without peach fuzz all over it, to put on aftershave that feels soothing and smells masculine. And then a couple of days later to feel that "baby stubble" feeling of the peach fuzz growing back... It was amazing. I know it's not going to give me more/thicker/darker facial hair. I know that it's hard on my skin which hasn't been toughened by T like when men (and transmen on T) shave. But the act of shaving my face, the feeling afterwards and the resulting "baby stubble" are all TOTALLY worth it.

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Between Names

Quote from: NES_junkie_James on October 07, 2009, 01:12:13 PM
In junior high I started shaving my legs and pits because I was desperate to fit in and I was already really hairy by then. I didn't necessarily enjoy shaving (I kind of resented it actually), but I wanted to "do well" at being a "girl", and fit in.

That's pretty much exactly how I was in junior high.  I really wanted to do well at being a girl too...
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