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Baskervillainess

For me, leaving a sizeable top busg is a nice way to avoid the horrific levels of pain I experience when the area around the clitoral root is waxed. Jeebus. The rest isn't so bad (unless you get a waxercist who gets the wax temp wrong *sobs at the memory*), but that part is intolerable. Leave me my triangle.

"Mein Mons: Reflections of a Globe Trotting Vulva"

Me too! But shaving, not waxing. Makes for the best oral experience for both parties involved. Plus, I love rockin' a bush. Always have, always will. At one of my jobs we used to talk almost exclusively about sex-related things, and everyone knew the pubic grooming habits of everyone else. I was the only outspoken

I move around a lot for work (I'm an anthropologist) and I feel pretty well informed on the subject. I've had bikini waxes from an Indian woman in Burundi who used a metal butter knife (true.story.), cloth waxes from a Kenyan woman who came to your house in South Sudan, an intensely intimate wax from a woman in San

I once hooked up with a woman who had the complete opposite. Smooth on top, but the labia were hairy. It struck me as odd at the time, and reminded me somewhat of a fumanchu?

Please... allow a demonstration:

I've been doing this for a while (although I shave, not wax). For me it walks that ideal line of the sauciness of hairlessness (enjoyed by both me and my partner) and the comfort of still having hair in the place it's most excruciating to take off and grow back in. My god, but I hate the feeling of a stubbly mound.

I've actually always wanted this but never known what words to use to ask for it. Now I've been going full brazilian for so long that my once-vibrant bush grows in patchy and weird. Ugh, problems that aren't problems.

It's funny, of course, that that's exactly what he does. Instead of living for and looking to the future, he cops a love interest and a grand gesture from all of his old stories and enacts that again. Talk about "living in his stories." Dammit Ted.

To be fair, Giles is UBER hot! I thought so when I was a teenager too. Anya was mildly annoying to me sometimes, but at others, she seemed like the only one talking sense. Xander never failed to annoy me though. Ugh, I still harbor a lot of hatred for that character!

Seriously, no offense, but if that had happened, I would have rioted and burned something to the ground. Buffy was my fave show, and I was/am entirely too attached to it and its fictional people. I could barely function throughout that finale as it was. It's the cruelest thing that Anya (SOB!) died alone and Xander

I agree with everything you've said except for your first sentence, which contradicts your third sentence. I think Robin was a love in his life (bad timing from differing motives put off their union until they were in their 50's) and Tracy was a love in his life. Also, people seem to be forgetting that this show was

Yes, yes you did.

Yes. As much as I disliked the finale, at least all of the Ted/Robin stuff over the last few seasons wasn't a complete waste of time.

"Do you want a beer......hahaha! I'll start decanting the wine."

"I love that you live in a dorm. That is so American. It's like 'Let's all eat bologna sandwiches and be racist."

I don't think his relationship with the mother was diminished at all. They were together for TEN YEARS. He had mourned her for SIX. Staying alone for the rest of his life wouldn't honor the relationship he had with Tracy any more. She actually wanted him to move on. Or at least that was what I got from the "I'm

Man, I'm kind of shocked at how strong the reaction is. Well, not shocked. People always hate finales. But I absolutely adored how everything was wrapped up.

Tracy was the love of his life. But he had to move on. Sometimes we get many loves, not just one. I don't know, I thought the ending was realistic. People die, etc. They didn't wrap it up with a bow, like Friends and SATC did. I respect Bays/Thomas for that.

Ugh. He loved Robin and it didn't workout. Then he met Tracy and it was perfect. Now she's gone, it's been 6 years, and he wants to see the only other girl he could make it work with.