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If you are single, or don't have a S/O to help, how do you manscape ?? My S/O is beyond anything sexual, and walks around with a forest. So asking her for help is futile and perhaps even dangerous. smile..The only mirror in my small home here in Mexico, has a small mirror about 5 foot up, since I am not 10' tall (even though I once thought I was ) that's no good. Today I found my laptop camera, (didn't know I had one on here) and realized I could take pics, shave,and take after pics and even videos to see what I missed. Anyone else have a trick ?
Whilst not single I still shave myself . The only area my SO helps is with my back .

All you need to do is get a smaller portable mirror and a decent razor. I recommend the Philips One blade with the body combs. It can be used for both dry and wet shaving .
I am married but I shave. Never use a mirror as part of the process, but then I am used to doing it now. I shave as part of having a shower, make sure you use shave foam or something similar, I tried without and it is not worth it. Make sure the razor is sharp, never ever use a blunted one.

I am sure I have recently seen manscaping kits available in the local supermarket too.
It's honestly not as hard as it sounds lol
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It's honestly not as hard as it sounds lol


I Agree. You just need to take your time and keep your skin taught at all times,.

I just don't get the single bit as it implies married guys don't need to groom. If anything it's just as important as we have partners already.
The reason I said single guys was the ,by yourself aspect. Guys with someone can always get help in the tight, hard to see places. I have a dad bod and use an electric beard trimmer,as I don't trust myself with sharp things around the jewels.
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The reason I said single guys was the ,by yourself aspect. Guys with someone can always get help in the tight, hard to see places. I have a dad bod and use an electric beard trimmer,as I don't trust myself with sharp things around the jewels.


Ah right I get it now . You just need to take it slooooooooooooooow around the jewels and keep the skin taught as much as possible . A trimmer is possibly safer than a razor . I have the Philips One Blade system which has some very simple but effective body combs within some of the sets . I would recommend one of these and never been nicked when using it.