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    Now that I do more crafty stuff in the workshop, I find myself sharpening more and more. it has been my practice to run the blade down my left forearm to shave the hairs to test the sharpness of said blade.

    Question : will this hair become stubble over time due to repeated shaving ? or should I make an effort to shave other parts of my body ?

    thank you in advance.

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    Legs mate legs and buy a treadly.........

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    I think you'll find that waxing is the preferred method of hair removal amongst our more hirsute European cousins.
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    Now that I do more crafty stuff in the workshop, I find myself sharpening more and more. it has been my practice to run the blade down my left forearm to shave the hairs to test the sharpness of said blade.
    A 3'' scar on my left forearm reminds me not to do this anymore. :mad:

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    Zed,
    as a chimp you've got plenty of hair to shave, why restrict yourself to just the arms?

    Mick
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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC
    I think you'll find that waxing is the preferred method of hair removal amongst our more hirsute European cousins.
    european hair jokes :

    why does the generic southern european man grow a 'stache ? to look like hs mum

    how can you tell the generic european airliner ? by the hair under its wings

    I waxed my little pinkie toe once as a dare from an ex girlfriend, FarK !! Me !~!! did that hurt !!!!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zed
    I waxed my little pinkie toe once as a dare from an ex girlfriend, FarK !! Me !~!! did that hurt !!!!!!!!!
    Imagine a BRAZILIAN :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

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    A mate told me he got a back, crack and sack once. Now THAT sounds painful. He reckons it feels good in summer. I'm not in a hurry to find out.

    Is this bordering on bad taste?

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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC
    A mate told me he got a back, crack and sack once. Now THAT sounds painful. He reckons it feels good in summer. I'm not in a hurry to find out.

    Is this bordering on bad taste?
    Yes, but don't let that stop you, it does'nt usually stop everyone else.

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    Hi Zed

    If it was going to turn to stubble, I don't think our swimmers/cyclists would shave/wax. And since the hair on our arms/legs isn't pubic hair, would be very hard to turn to stubble...

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    Mate, I just had a terrible thought. What happens to you on a bad hair day?

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    Well if ripping your hair out by the roots doesn't appeal to you, you could burn it off with a laser

    Oh and be paying through your hairless nose for the pain inflicted.

    On a more serious note if your as hairy as your avatar then if it does turn to stubble you could save money on sandpaper

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    bunch a girls..
    back, crack and sack don't hurt a bit!!!!

    All you are suppose to be men not wimperin little girls!

    On another note, It wont go like stubble on your arm, when it first grows back it will be sharp and ruff but nothing like your face which is suppose to be thick like your head of hair.

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    I presume you are speaking from experience, PuppyPaw, and if so you're calling us girls?
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Puppy paw, who are you calling a girl, sissy boy ? I'm quite proud of my body hair (Please visualise a chest thumping tarzan yell here to complete the picture....)

    are you sayin that head hair grows back as stubble ? in this case andre agassi and all those baldy american negro's are in trouble....
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