So, I go in for my surgery today finally. For the procedure they go in through a vein in your groin area. They typically go in through the right side, but sometimes the left side. This, of course, requires the shaving of this area. And they shave the left side the same time as they shave the right side. This has left me with a narrow strip of pubage running through my pube area. I must say, my new pubehawk is quite an impressive feat. I'd take a picture, but it'd be a lil NSFW. Anybody else ever have a pubehawk?
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PeopleMyAge wrote:
Sandler wrote:
You're a dude. The image you've presented to us is already too much. Give us an example using a chick's pubes.
landing strip?
That's what I was thinking at first, but it doesn't really look like a pubehawk. Then again I assume a pubehawk looks like a pubehawk and not a landing strip. For the record I have no clue what a pubehawk is.
It is not a landing strip, nor is it a tiger stripe. It is a freakin' pubehawk as I am a few weeks removed from trimmings. I have a superior man bush. Thick, long, bushy, the whole nine yards. A total pubehawk which fans out around the sack.
I don't get it...are shaving into a shape of a hawk?
No, dude. The guy's got a 70's earthy, crunchy, overgrown garder that hasn't been trimmed. Ever. The area they cut left a mowhawk in it's wake. God help me with this mental image. There's been alot of ball threads around here lately.
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Self Polluted wrote:
LongRd. wrote:
I don't get it...are shaving into a shape of a hawk?
No, dude. The guy's got a 70's earthy, crunchy, overgrown garder that hasn't been trimmed. Ever. With his sack shaved, the leftovers appear as wings. God help me with this mental image. There's been alot of ball threads around here lately.
Oh I see. That's disgusting!
I think I contributed to a couple of the ball threads.
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I don't get it...are shaving into a shape of a hawk?
No, dude. The guy's got a 70's earthy, crunchy, overgrown garder that hasn't been trimmed. Ever. With his sack shaved, the leftovers appear as wings. God help me with this mental image. There's been alot of ball threads around here lately.
Oh I see. That's disgusting!
I think I contributed to a couple of the ball threads.
Ya, I got it wrong the first time and edited my post, but still, I don't know why I care.
You were the one who started those other ball threads. One where you scratched it to oblivion, and the other asking what they tasted like.
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Self Polluted wrote:
LongRd. wrote:
Self Polluted wrote:
LongRd. wrote:
I don't get it...are shaving into a shape of a hawk?
No, dude. The guy's got a 70's earthy, crunchy, overgrown garder that hasn't been trimmed. Ever. With his sack shaved, the leftovers appear as wings. God help me with this mental image. There's been alot of ball threads around here lately.
Oh I see. That's disgusting!
I think I contributed to a couple of the ball threads.
Ya, I got it wrong the first time and edited my post, but still, I don't know why I care.
You were the one who started those other ball threads. One where you scratched it to oblivion, and the other asking what they tasted like.
Guilty as charge.
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I don't get it...are shaving into a shape of a hawk?
No, dude. The guy's got a 70's earthy, crunchy, overgrown garder that hasn't been trimmed. Ever. The area they cut left a mowhawk in it's wake. God help me with this mental image. There's been alot of ball threads around here lately.
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This is just another reason for me to ignore LittleWing's posts.
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