Originally posted by ladymuck
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Blonde versus Brunette
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There's a lot wrong with an overgrown bush - you get spiders' legs in your teeth.Originally posted by Mr CrosbyNowt wrong with an overgrown bush.
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Natures natural dental floss.Originally posted by FleetwoodThere's a lot wrong with an overgrown bush - you get spiders' legs in your teeth.
See you, you ****. I'll cut you first...
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Thats a little open of you (so to speak), but seeing as you are happy to discuss your topiary .....Originally posted by ladymuckNow I prefer to maintain a tidy well trimmed presence that proves I've passed puberty but doesn't resemble David Bellamy's beard.
Personally I'm not up for the full on bald look - I consider it a bit too peado ....
Well trimmed is good - I like the 'Beckham' - the short mohawk look.
Enough to show that she's of age, not so much that you spend your time hacking through the amazon rain forest
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For the dirty weekends: BlondeOriginally posted by DimPrawnWhich is best?
For everything else: Brunette
Or I suppose combine the two and find an ash blonde?…"My God, it's huge!!"
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Not quite what I meant!Originally posted by wendigo100Unfair? Do you have a preference for shaved men?
I prefer well-trimmed and tidy.Comment
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