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angelfire
02-13-2008, 06:14 PM
Alright, now I thought this was rather unique I idea I thought up this morning. It would involve not needing to lie (just a partial exclusion of select information), and it would benefit everyone involved.

Now, among my circle of friends, I have a few guy friends who shave their chest, and have advised me to do the same. I haven't yet, not sure why. Anyway, I have a few other friends who are kinda hairy. I am easily the hairiest out of everyone, and every time I take my shirt off to go swimming I get a "Whoa, thats alot of hair!" So I got to thinking...

I am going to talk to my other friends with a decent amount of chest hair, and propose we get sponsors. People who will give us money for getting parts of our body waxed. We give the money raised to a charity after. Come up with an interval system, like maybe:
$100 = Wax Back
$200 = Wax Chest
$300 = Wax underarms
$400 = Wax arms
$500 = Wax legs
$1000 = full body wax (maybe include brazilian or something)

I would make an attempt to contact the media to help raise awareness for the cause we would be donating too (I'm thinking heart & stroke). Try to get sponsorship from a spa, which would in turn get good publicity for supporting a fundraising effort. And I'd get a free, professional wax. If anyone asks why I have no body hair, simple and honest answer "I got waxed for a fundraiser".

To me, it seems like everyone wins. A charity makes money to help fund research, and promote awareness. A spa gets free advertising. I get a (possibly) free waxing.

I just wanted to get some feedback from everyone, and see if anyone thinks this is a good idea?

Kayla_CD
02-13-2008, 06:18 PM
That's awesome.

Only a real crossdresser would think up a plan like this. Not only that, but in such detail. The only question you'll have to worry about: "That fundraiser was a year ago, why are you still so smooth?"

angelfire
02-13-2008, 06:24 PM
I turned into a metrosexual. :heehee:

Actually, I want to get a tattoo soon, and tattoos don't look great covered in hair either.

I thought up the idea based on a conversation I had saturday, while I was drunk. A girl I know was having a fundraiser at a bar to raise awareness for breast cancer. I forget what the whole deal was, but they had made breast-like cup-cakes to sell, and all proceeds were going to breast cancer research. Then this idea just kinda hit me this morning in the shower.

I figure I might be able to convince a few friends to join me on it, since its for a good cause.

Linda C
02-13-2008, 06:28 PM
Sounds fun and painful :eek: Make sure that you drink before hand... Do it I say!!

angelfire
02-13-2008, 06:50 PM
I realize it will be painful, which will be another reason for people to give money. People who dislike me can contribute money to cause me more pain and anguish. So it even benefits people who hate me.

And I will probably need a couple (dozen) drinks before. Or at the very least, some aspirin. :drink:

As far as I know, everyone else I am able to get will be in the same position. I don't think anyone I have in mind has ever waxed before. But it will be professionals if everything goes according to plan, so that should help a bit.

trannie T
02-13-2008, 07:16 PM
Ouch! ! ! !

Jackie67
02-13-2008, 07:46 PM
JUST GITTER DONE:heehee:

kathy001
02-13-2008, 09:20 PM
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
You gotta love this forum! :drink:

JoAnnDallas
02-14-2008, 10:33 AM
Wife asked me once why I was shaving my legs/chest/arms. I told her the truth or at least I did not lie. LOL I do have a skin problem that when it gets too dry or too humid, I get these red rashes and itch. My doctor suggested that I use a certain lotion on my chest/arms/legs. It does stop the rash and itch but it also makes the hair sticky. So I told my wife that I shave my chest/legs/arms because I don't like the sticky hair. That was before last summer when I finially told her I was a CDer.

angelfire
02-14-2008, 05:35 PM
I have a skin condition or something on my chest & upper arms, and from the looks of it, it has something to do with the hair follicles. I haven't discussed it with my doctor, but it has been there for years. Its not itchy or anything, it just looks kinda red & spotted for some reason.