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Confessions Of A Girl Who Trims Her Boobs' Hair

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I've always struggled with having a lot of hair on my body; blame the hormones. I practically had it everywhere! On my back, stomach, arms, legs, and, astonishingly, my boobs as well. I felt quite ashamed and self-conscious as a result. I was able to remove the hair from my legs and arms, but I had no idea how to do it with my chest.

I recall spending the night at a friend's house. It was a pyjama party for only females. One of the girls immediately pointed at the hairy spot on my cleavage while I was in the room changing into my slip. I was the night's biggest joke! I concocted an explanation for why I was ill. My instructors did not buy the falsehood, but my parents did. They eventually wrote home and requested a visit from me.

My mother went crazy! She believed I was keeping something secret from her. She approached me and repeatedly questioned whether I was acting unreasonable or had a love life issue. I finally worked up the confidence to tell her the truth since I disagreed with every one of those claims. She calmed down as soon as she learned about my issue and advised me not to give in to anything. She insisted that I accept my body as it was and not feel ashamed of it. I believed her when she said it.

I believed her when she said that, but at the back of my mind, I began to worry about having to deal with the extra hair on my cleavage.

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I stopped donning tube tops, strappy tops, and V-neck T-shirts because I didn't want to experience the humiliation once more. I was too afraid to wax because of the pain, and I was too worried to even look up laser hair removal procedures online. I gave it a lot of thought, and there was only one thing left: the RAZOR! It was efficient, easy, and practical.

I always thought my reliable razor could turn my desire to wear those lovely things into a reality. I stopped worrying about my body. Even after I graduated from college, I continued to use a razor.

I used to wax my legs and hands and endure a painful red burn afterwards before I turned into the girl who shaves her breast hair. Now, everything has changed. The razor has gained my love. Even though shaving your chest takes a little time, it's a painless and economical way to get rid of hair. I'm sure that most girls would perceive my approach differently, but in the end, everyone is entitled to their own opinions.

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