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I normally only shave my legs during the winter. While sitting with my wife on the couch tonight, she told me she actually liked my shaved legs better than being slightly hairy and told me that if I wanted to do so, shave them. :D I asked what should I say if someone notices over the summer when I wear shorts all the time, to which she responded "Tell them that I like them that way." She knows I wear panties on days that I need to feel better about myself. Seems she may be open to me progressing further as far as she knows. I do have some TG feelings and thoughts, but with two small kids and a marriage of 10 years, I have to be careful how I approach things and let them come out as they may.

But hey, my wife loves my shaved legs so I have to do it, right? Tomorrow's morning schedule includes getting rid of the nasty hair on my legs!! I feel so much better about myself already!

Hugs,

Toni

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Guest Elizabeth K

Nice to have smooth legs! I shaved for years - wore shorts in the summer - no one sees.

Good that your wife supports you!

Lizzy

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Guest Donna Jean

Hello, Toni!

Welcome to the Playground, Hon....

I'm Donna Jean...

Why don't you have a seat and I'll get you a cup of hot coco and some of Sally's cookies...

That will help make you comfy....

Gee, By this time tomorrow you're gonna have really smooth legs....that's wonderful!

Now, I'd like to ask you to be sure to have a look at the forum rules...there's a link at the top of most pages...

And, we moderate this site to keep it safe for everyone..

It's so nice to have you with us!

HUGGS!

Donna Jean

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Guest ChloëC

Toni,

Wow, that's great to have such a supportive wife. And I fully understand the tg feelings and the family. You do what you can.

And now you've got me thinking. My spouse has said she's glad I'm not particularly hairy which she shivers from when she looks at some of the fairly hirsute men when we go to the beach or wherever. Maybe I should start working on something like that. It certainly would make me feel a litte better about myself.

Hugs

Chloë

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Guest Elizabeth K

Wow

New post! Missed that!

WELCOME WELCOME WELCOME!

You are hereby invited, by the nature of your leg hair (missing) to join our group of cazzzzies!

hee hee

Lizzy

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Guest NatashaJade

Now that your wife is on board with shaving, you can move on to big girl toys like an epilator!

Welcome to Laura's!

luv

Gin

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Guest ~Brenda~

Hi Toni :)

Welcome to Laura's hon.

I am glad that your wife supports you.... nice :)

Shaving one's body is a wonderful experience. After some time, you will feel that it is normal and not shaving is abnormal.

Everything feels so much better being shaved.

When you feel ready, shave your arms, underarms... everything :)

You'll see... it is wonderful :)

Love

Brenda

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Hi Toni,

Welcome to Laura's Playground!

Gosh, everyone's making me feel jealous of not having body hair to shave. But I did want to mention that nobody has ever commented on my hairless body except my doctors. So enjoy that feel of smooth skin - ahhhh!

Love, Kat

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Guest toni-va
Now that your wife is on board with shaving, you can move on to big girl toys like an epilator!

Welcome to Laura's!

luv

Gin

I already have an epilator :lol: Got one last fall. Interestingly enough, when I told my wife she could use it, she said it hurt too much. I have been epilating my armpits and chest since the fall, but I am so lucky to not be very hairy.

Hugs,

Toni

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