Parents and siblings, but none never figured out what was going on. Thankfully.
I don't think so. It wouldn't be the same and so uncomfortable.
I don't mind a bit of sexy stubble, but I prefer clean shaven.
The face of Brendon Urie, the lead singer of Panic! At the Disco
Daniel Tosh (the Tosh part) was one of my favorite comedians when I was a teen and I always watched late night Comedy Central ("love CC").
I couldn't come up with anything sexy, even if I could change the username right this minute haha.
Usually in the middle of the night when my girl is trying to sneak into my bed.
I have a mixed bag of friends. Some are extremely open about their sex life while some are asexual or are just uncomfortable talking about it. I think I'm more inclined to talk about it than most of my friends though. However, I don't just speak of sexual actions, I talk about erotica, like the stories on Lush.
I rarely wear them. They're itchy and uncomfortable.
Moving into a new place soon
I take some ibuprofen and sleep it off. I make sure to keep hydrated and have something in my stomach as well.
No one.
This is my online playground. The consequences of the world offline are unnecessary here.
That information isn't required to have a good time and that's what I love about sites like these. It's an anonymous (kind of) network where people of all walks of life can come together and share our experiences or literary works.
If it is that type of staring, then yes. However, if it is a judging stare or a stalker stare, then I'd be uncomfortable naturally.
I am so glad a man is bringing this discussion to light!
I am a woman in my twenties and being hairless does NOT appeal to me. Hair symbolizes maturity.
People can do whatever they want to their bodies and I would never turn anyone down if it involved pubic hair (but not a rainforest down there...)
However, I prefer hair, but groomed.