defoliating the landscape


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Posted by Catherine Cartwright Jones on May 15, 2000 at 19:25:25:

In Reply to: Re: burning bushes and other brush removal posted by Kenzi on May 15, 2000 at 17:47:48:

My daughter in law was trying to threaten my son with purchasing
"nads" ..... there are some very furry genes latent in my family ....

I've asked my daughter about waxing, sugaring and threading, as she
and all the women she works with have to be kept furless but for a
spot the size of a postage stamp .... and they wax each other,
because that's the only way to get some of it done. They're very
companionable with each other. She says that heating the skin, and
heating the wax or sugar to very, very warm is the way to be furless
with relatively little discomfort.

A woman was telling me about her trip to a Turkish hamam ( how many
m's should be in the preferred spelling?) ... and her experience with
seeing herself furless for the first time since adolescence set in.
She said the Turkish hamam ladies also "polished" her private
landscape after defoliation ... and grinned a whole lot about that,
but didn't offer many details. She certainly implied that being
polished until shiny was a very enjoyable thing.

Thanks for the info on men's defoliation! I certainly was missing
that! Would your expert consider the brush removal aesthetic,
hygenic, or religious?


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