Male genital waxing

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Male waxing is a method of male pubic hair removal. It is thought to have become more acceptable in the 1990s, though the true number of users is unknown.

Home waxing supplies are fine for most. If however, a man wishes a "full Brazilian" or "playboy" as it's sometimes known, it is best to go to a shop or salon and employ the services of a licensed cosmetologist or esthetician. Professionals may have waxes that melt at lower temperatures. A professional also supplies an extra pair of hands, enabling one person to hold the skin taut or to move the penis or scrotum.

Even with a professional, male waxing can take up to four hours. The genitals are highly sensitive after such a waxing, which provides heightened sexual pleasure.

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