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Re: another leg thing no one talks about...

From: Meaghan (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 25 Apr 2001 14:12:58 -0500 (CDT)


I have a similar experience, when I wear skirts the skin rubs together, so since I was a small child I have always worn spandex shorts under skirts. Either that or I get skirt that have shorts underneath, Lane Bryant has them almost every summer. That is my solution to never having legs that won't rub.

>>when i shave my upper legs, the stubble between my thighs irritates the
>>opposite inner thigh whenever i walk. i always thought if i was just
>>skinny enough my legs wouldn't rub together but... i doubt i'm ever
>>gonna be THAT skinny. surely everyone's legs rub a little when they
>>walk except for the supermodels... grrrr...
>>
>>i hate this. it feels scratchy, and it hurts. it's especially icky on
>>a hot humid day... sometimes i'll walk with my legs slightly apart just
>>to keep the stubble from scratching the opposite legs and leaving it all
>>red and irritated. of course, then i feel like a duck or i'm wearing a
>>very fully dirty diaper...
>>no win either way. :(
>>
>>i wax the worst of the hair between my thicghs but there's always
>>patches i miss or that grow back insanely fast and end up getting shaved
>>when i shave...
>>
>>and then two hours later i have course nasty man stubble.
>>
>>i wish i could make skin graphs from my inner arms and just replace all
>>the skin on my legs. wouldn't that be heavenly?

--
Meaghan



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