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] Date Posted:08:09:59 07/03/09 Fri In reply to:
Inexperienced
's message, "How Is The Shaving Actually Done?" on 20:15:03 06/15/09 Mon
How about the guy who was shaved exactly as much as MAM was, down to just below his belly button? The difference was that the young woman uncovered him completely so that he had nothing on at all while she shaved him.
All during the shave he was fearful that she intended to shave him all the way down, but she never did. If she had a reason for uncovering him that much, she never explained it to the guy, but it did cause unnecessary embarrassment for him, plus the dread of being shaved down there.
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Date Posted:12:19:03 07/04/09 Sat
I had hemmorhoid surgery about 2 years ago. I didn´t even consider the shaving aspect until two nurses came in and very politely asked me to roll over onto my side so that they could "shave your anal area", that´s exactly what they said. I was so nervous about the surgery and had already been examined in so many embarrassing ways by so many doctors and nurses at that point that it just didn´t matter.
They used an electric razor first and then a disposable razor. It took about 10 minutes. They were totally professional and gentle.
Date Posted:15:53:31 07/04/09 Sat
Some men have said here that they are much more embarrassed to have two women present during any intimate procedure, like baths, showers, prep-shaves, etc., much more so than when one of them is doing it instead.
Were you embarrassed to have two of them shaving you? Were they both doing the job, or was one only observing? Would you have felt better if only one nurse did it?
Date Posted:16:41:17 07/06/09 Mon
One was spreading my cheeks, the other shaving.
Like I said, at that point, I just wanted everything to go correctly and have the whole thing be over with. So it didn´t really matter, one or two.
Date Posted:13:28:12 07/10/09 Fri
It seems as though the shave was necessary, and it also seems that two nurses were needed to get it done, according to Richard's explanation.
Yet, you seem to disagree with some part of the process.
What do you think the nurses should have done instead?
What could Richard have done under the circumstances?
I'm sure many of us would appreciate your input in case
any of us were to have a similar operation. Thanks.