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Old 12-01-2011, 03:00 PM   #60
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Originally Posted by o222Good View Post
I love that my fiance shaves her underarms!
I haven't shaved mine in about four decades,
but there isn't much there.
Lady Snow, maybe it's because gay guys
understand how to use cologne?
Which brings me to a pet peeve, I really do
not appreciate smelly pits. I think it is anti social,
and a red flag that someone may have (I'm sorry
to say) mental problems. I don't want to offend
people with BO or mental problems, but that's
just my take on it.
- Kooch
I trim everything every couple months, the only thing I shave is my face.

A partner can do as she pleases with her body hair, though there are times I will be granted the pleasures of her natural smells, everywhere.

o222Good. I quoted you because I do take offense to your "unintended offense". Here's why. I am a hard working dog. Sometimes no amount of deodorant, cologne, or lysol for that matter is going to curb the stink I can work up. On that day, I stink because, I stink that day. Has nothing to do with the fact that I may have suddenly developed a mental illness through out the day. And, on the flip side, I have experience (daily) with folks that truly are mentally ill. None of them stink like BO. Does BO automatically equal mentally ill? Absolutely frickin not.

I mentioned above that sometimes I like a smelly partner pit. That doesn't make me mentally ill either.
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