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Why does it tickle when I shave my legs?
16:11 Mon 18th Sep 2006
 
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You must just have sensitive, ticklish legs. Have you never noticed them being ticklish before?

What about higher up, bet thats a real giggle box lol
Ive never seen you shave your legs, and I certainly don't find it ticklish!
you are moving the hairs the way that is unnatural for them to go, therefore it feels more sensitive than the other way if you know what i mean. also you are removing all the dead skin from your legs which makes them more sensitive. theres nothing wrong with it. just make sure you moisturise after shaving, firming moisturisers i find are good
you are probably getting confused between a razor and a rabbit

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