Sexpo – 2 … The Pussy Shaver kit

Having a shaved pussy can feel great for sex and oral sex.  Smooth slippery skin … such intimate contact …

But the day to day logistics of shaving can be problematic.  In-grown hairs, shaving cuts etc.

The kit includes a powder brush (bottom left), the long hair trimmer (middle), and the fine hair shaver (top right)

One of the stalls that I saw at Sexpo run by a company caleld VShavers was selling a kit of electric shavers that they call the Pussy Shaver kit.  Basically it has two shavers.  One rather like the shape of a toothbrush for trimming long hair, the other more like a regular shaver for removing stubble and fine hair.  Add some talcum powder as a dry lubricant and you are away.

I don’t have hairy arms, so the demo on me was only just noticeable!  But I watched another gentleman have a patch shaved on a very hairy forearm (much more like a woman’s pubic hair) and the result was excellent.

You can buy the shaver kit online at their website:

http://www.vshavers.com.au/

I bought one of the kits and will give it away as one choice for the next four people to book an overnight date with me.

John.

2 thoughts on “Sexpo – 2 … The Pussy Shaver kit

  1. This raises my longstanding question: what inspired the use of pussy as descriptor for female genitals? Considering cats’ teeth and claws, did it relate to the similar slang use of rosebud: pleasure after pain or at risk of it? If so, do men experience first-time pain during sex like women do?

    • Hi Pura,

      I don’t know the origins of the word pussy, but Google’s best reference seems to be this one:

      http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/pussy

      A few candidates there from Dutch, Low German, and Old English. I have read elsewhere that the usage is up to 400 years old which matches with those origins.

      However, as always we should keep in mind “citogenisis” (how – potentially – bad information becomes credible on the Internet – see http://xkcd.com/978/ for a detailed explanation of the process).

      As to your question, no men don’t experience pain during first time sex (that I am aware of anyway). Only perhaps if they are spectacularly bad, or inconsiderate in some way and their partner gives them a smack in the ear (something I think that more than a few of us guys would have benefitted from back when we were started having sex!).

      John.

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