@Trinityscrew You seem to have a strange threshold for what constitute “inappropriate comments”.
You call me out for referring to “peach fuzz” as what’s on a peach (which it literally is), but you post this ?
Or do you just call out anyone who makes any kind of oblique reference to anything you have a particular sensitivity to?
Let me try:
Climate change. Pronouns. Dumb presidents.
BoweL Movements.
Have a ______ day.
@phendrick I didn’t call you out. Honestly, I didn’t even see your “preteen” comment.
I saw “removes peach fuzz” and it got me thinking about how the fuzz on peaches makes me gag.
My comment about leaving inappropriate comments at the door was an attempt at humor and I was referencing possible FUTURE comments about me gagging on peach fuzz.
@Trinityscrew “attempt at humor” was not at all a tone I read in your post.
Not “guilty”, just sensitive myself to having what I thought were innocuous comments reacted to as if I were trying to start a flame war, as if I were belittling others’ life choices or conditions, which I try not to do. Has happened to me numerous times on these forums, and those took quite a bit (IMO) of contortions to twist things out of context in those moments. I won’t mention any names, but they would not be unknown to you.
I’m actually kind of surprised none of them jumped on my challenges in my last three lines of my post above that started this. All of those phrases could be perfectly innocent in most circumstances. Or they could have been ascribed a certain context that would have been sure to offend one side or the other. Essentially I was offering bait to prove my point.
My general attitude to others is, “I don’t know them, I haven’t walked in their shoes. I won’t dictate to them.” Whether it be concerning politics, religion, social conventions, though I have definite ideas on those things.
Sometimes I play devil’s advocate and challenge a stance I actually agree with, just to get a discussion going (hopefully one that employs civility and a modicum of rational thought).
I’m no saint. If I were 20 or 30 years younger, I’m not sure a potential SO would want to introduce me to her parents. Yet I try to be respectful in general but keep humor, irony, or sarcasm in my comments here, hopefully obviously. If I can add something helpful to others in a discussion, I’ll try. I’ve told others that I try to be serious here at least 10% of the time.
Thanks for the effort to clear the air.
I hope you have a nice day and also the rest of the week. And don’t trip over any old IRKs.
Worst ever. Unless your into pain, redness & bleeding ((which really takes away from the discreet claim) and the painless claim)) then totally buy this. I would not recommend using this in public for the first time. Resist the urge to go with it to the car. Protect yourself. Hard pass.
50 at Amazon? Try Temu. They have excellent high quality counterfeit stickers and kids toys and this kind of crap. Got some magnets, pretty thin and fragile. Otherwise, no complaints.
These work for women with fine facial hair. It’s gentle but effective for what it was made to do. My only issue was that one of the 2 pack was defective and will have to be replaced.
Specs
Product: 2-Pack: Pop Sonic Smoothie Facial Hair Removers
Model: A393577
Condition: New
How to Use:
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$49.98 for 2 at Amazon
Warranty
1 Year Limited
Estimated Delivery
Wednesday, Jun 21 - Friday, Jun 23
Two fur <removal> Tuesday
Does it just mow the fuzz or shred it out? “Painless” tends to make me think it just mows it flat
@werehatrack it’s supposed to shave it but these don’t do anything because they’re cheaply made. The high end ones probably work though
It’s very creepy that there’s no photos of the actual head of the product. Perhaps it’s a tongue?
@jhinra A cat tongue,
So it’s just a tiny shaver?
@thechilipepper0 Tiny and apparently pretty awful. Ones that look pretty much identical go for prices all the way down to $2.28 each.
@thechilipepper0 yes but it does nothing! I bought these last time and they’re trash
So for preteens?
Or just actual peaches?
@phendrick Peach fuzz makes me gag. The feel of it on my tongue makes my skin crawl.
I am talking about the fuzz on a actual peach so please check your inappropriate comments at the door.
@phendrick @Trinityscrew
This!
The only thing worse is a wood tongue depressor or popsicle stick. <shudder>
@Trinityscrew You seem to have a strange threshold for what constitute “inappropriate comments”.
You call me out for referring to “peach fuzz” as what’s on a peach (which it literally is), but you post this ?
Or do you just call out anyone who makes any kind of oblique reference to anything you have a particular sensitivity to?
Let me try:
Climate change. Pronouns. Dumb presidents.
BoweL Movements.
Have a ______ day.
@phendrick I didn’t call you out. Honestly, I didn’t even see your “preteen” comment.
I saw “removes peach fuzz” and it got me thinking about how the fuzz on peaches makes me gag.
My comment about leaving inappropriate comments at the door was an attempt at humor and I was referencing possible FUTURE comments about me gagging on peach fuzz.
Guilty much?
Oh, and thanks. I hope you have a nice day, too.
@Trinityscrew “attempt at humor” was not at all a tone I read in your post.
Not “guilty”, just sensitive myself to having what I thought were innocuous comments reacted to as if I were trying to start a flame war, as if I were belittling others’ life choices or conditions, which I try not to do. Has happened to me numerous times on these forums, and those took quite a bit (IMO) of contortions to twist things out of context in those moments. I won’t mention any names, but they would not be unknown to you.
I’m actually kind of surprised none of them jumped on my challenges in my last three lines of my post above that started this. All of those phrases could be perfectly innocent in most circumstances. Or they could have been ascribed a certain context that would have been sure to offend one side or the other. Essentially I was offering bait to prove my point.
My general attitude to others is, “I don’t know them, I haven’t walked in their shoes. I won’t dictate to them.” Whether it be concerning politics, religion, social conventions, though I have definite ideas on those things.
Sometimes I play devil’s advocate and challenge a stance I actually agree with, just to get a discussion going (hopefully one that employs civility and a modicum of rational thought).
I’m no saint. If I were 20 or 30 years younger, I’m not sure a potential SO would want to introduce me to her parents. Yet I try to be respectful in general but keep humor, irony, or sarcasm in my comments here, hopefully obviously. If I can add something helpful to others in a discussion, I’ll try. I’ve told others that I try to be serious here at least 10% of the time.
Thanks for the effort to clear the air.
I hope you have a nice day and also the rest of the week. And don’t trip over any old IRKs.
Where are the male colors? I have fuzz by the end of each day that needs trimming too.
but can it stand up to PCOS hair
Got these on here last time and they literally don’t work lol, they’re the cheapest things ever and don’t do anything.
@sum1 Thanks for that info!
Will it remove palm hair
@chiefbugbung There’s a cure for that. Get a girlfriend.
@chiefbugbung @Trinityscrew Or a silver bullet in your head.
I have one from a different company. They remove a surprising amount of fuzz painlessly. Would not work for heavy hair or for guys I wouldn’t think.
@Mandamm Guys should absolutely not use these - they don’t “cut” - they rip.
@Mandamm @Pufferfishy just get waxed.
Like today’s Ladies…write up
I am not in the market for this but I appreciate it is actually AA and not dogforsaken AAA batteries for once.
Finally! I shall have a smooth Taint!
@Bumplepimp
@Bumplepimp @chienfou
'Tain’t necessarily so.
lol - enjoy getting hair ripped out of your face
@Pufferfishy These are for your face?
@yakkoTDI I mean - in theory.
Worst ever. Unless your into pain, redness & bleeding ((which really takes away from the discreet claim) and the painless claim)) then totally buy this. I would not recommend using this in public for the first time. Resist the urge to go with it to the car. Protect yourself. Hard pass.
50 at Amazon? Try Temu. They have excellent high quality counterfeit stickers and kids toys and this kind of crap. Got some magnets, pretty thin and fragile. Otherwise, no complaints.
Imagine confusing this for lipstick and doing a number to your lips
These work for women with fine facial hair. It’s gentle but effective for what it was made to do. My only issue was that one of the 2 pack was defective and will have to be replaced.
@DebbieDH Meh went above my expectations and refunded my money since 1 was defective. Super customer service!