What do guys think of razor burns ?

I shave my bikini and keep the rest cleaned up and tidy, but I get razor burns most of the time and the times that I shave everything I get them all over and not just on my bikini area. Do razor burns bother guys ? This is a major reason why I won’t get intimate with my boyfriend :/

Answer #1

Well im a girl but i had the same question so i asked my guy friends. all guys have different opioions in razor burns. some might think its “ oh whatever ‘’ because they proabably had one to. on the other hand some might thnk is disguisting depening on how bad it may or may not seem. but in my very own opinion its no big deal im preety sure a mojority of people have experienced having one. your beautiful the way you are(:

Answer #2

Honest to god nearly 5 minutes before I read this question I was shaving and I got several razor burns. Do not worry about them, probably get some ointment or some specialized cream for them. It’s not something you should be worried about, because you’re not the only person who gets them. Yes it bothers us guys, my twin brother shaves too, he gets them, and he complaints. It’s part of life and if you don’t like it well find a way to deal with it. That should not be a reason for not getting intimate with a partner. I’m sure the guy you’re with wouldn’t mind, no person in the world is perfect. Bad things will always happen to the good people, and you have to live with it. Im not trying to be mean, but don’t worry about a small thing like that.

Answer #3

I used to be paranoid about my bf thinking I has some weird std or sickness because of my razor burn. If your paranoid like I am just take some ice cubes and hold them on each bump for fifteen seconds then take non-scented (facial) moiturizer and rub it in thoroughly. It helps a little.

Answer #4

I don’t have much of an opinion on them, I only have suggestions on how to avoid them. There are two most important things to take care of. First, make sure you’re not just using a razor, especially not a dry one. For a sensitive area like that, especially, you want to use some sort of shaving cream; I’ve found soap works really well, bar or liquid. Second, make sure the razor is sharp. Dull razors tend to tug at the hair more than cutting it, so you probably end up going over the same sensitive areas multiple times, which is most likely the reason for the burn. A third, less important and often ignored part of it: you’re supposed to shave with the hair instead of against it. I think this works best if you go with and then against, so it’s shortening with one stroke and making the area smooth with the second, but if it works for you, the healthiest thing to do is go with the hair as much as you can. This is all off the top of my head, but really, I’m sure you could google more information on it if neither this, nor what Kat Roshanka suggested works for you.

Answer #5

whatever they think doesn’t matter… you can get rid of them with home remedies ( dont know how to put link ) so just google razor burns and click the first one. :)

Answer #6

Seriously, if you are naked with your boyfriend, thrower thing he will be thinking is, “ah, razor burn!”. More likely, he’ll be thinking, “yay, she’s naked! She’s naked! She’s naked!”

Answer #7

Didn’t mean to say thrower haha I think I meant “the last thing he will be thinking”

Answer #8

Haha , sorry. A guy normally doesn’t care as long as he is getting some bootie. but, if you want to avoid razor burn , use siscors(:

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