Q: +*No nasty comments*+
Right i have just asked a question about trimming my pubic hair (ive never shaved/trimmed since its grew) for my holiday in the summer.
I was thinking, my mum bought me an electric shaver that i use for my legs...
A: Yeah it works, that's what i do, have you got the pink Venus one?! lol yeah its a good shaver, but i dont use elecronic/exfoliating option when i shave 'down there' lol ! x However if you do use a razor then i heard your more likely to get in grown hairs.

It is all change on Labour’s front bench after Alan Johnson’s surprise announcement he was quitting as shadow chancellor, to be replaced by Ed Balls. Party leader Ed Miliband has said economic policy will be “unchanged” – so what are the differences between the two?
BACKGROUNDAlan Johnson: Born 1950 in London. Orphaned at the age of 12, he was raised by his elder sister in a council flat. He attended Sloane Grammar School in Chelsea but left school at 15, dreaming of being a rock star. He played in a band but worked as a clerk for Remington Electric Shavers and a shelf-stacker in Tesco.
Ed Balls: Born 1967 in Norwich. The son of a zoology professor, Ed Balls was educated at a private all-boys school, Nottingham High, and Oxford University, where he gained a first class honours degree, before attending Harvard, in the US, as a Kennedy scholar.
...Aron Gibson, 30, of Kibble Close, Didcot, admitted shoplifting an electric razor valued at £100 from Wilkinson in Didcot on September 28. Given an 18-month conditional discharge and told to pay £100 compensation.
Karol Zadura, 26, of Kelburne Road, Oxford, admitted being drunk and disorderly in Oxford Road, Littlemore, on October 10. Fined £60 and a £15 victims’ surcharge, deemed paid by detention in the courthouse until the end of the day.
Jonathan Beames, 30, of Burton Close, Abingdon, admitted failing to comply with a suspended sentence by failing to attend the community domestic-violence programme on September 19. Jailed for six weeks.
Osman Rana, 18, of Saunders Road, Oxford, admitted using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause a fear of unlawful violence. Given a 28-day curfew and told to pay £85 costs.
Stacy Daniels, 30, of Wessex Road, Didcot, admitted shoplifting meat valued at £97 from Tesco in Cowley on May 18. Given a 12-month conditional discharge and told to pay £40 costs and £97 compensation.