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Originally Posted by Cimarron29414
Trust me, he would use every penny of that $30K, sometimes I wonder if he is actually human. Fortunately for him, he is quite comfortable with his carpet....err.....hair. I heard a rumor that laser hair removal is ineffective on people with naturally red hair. I have no way to confirm this, but perhaps your research could (in)validate this rumor?
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Nope, it's not a rumor. A laser is nearly useless on red hair or on dark skin. The reason is that the laser uses high intensity light energy to kill the follicle. Light is absorbed more readily by things that are dark than by things that are light. The ideal combination is pale skin with black or dark brown hair. Sissy was fortunate in that she had exactly that combination. As the skin gets darker, it absorbs more of the energy, leaving less impacting the follicle, and as hair gets lighter, it absorbs less of the energy. Blonds and red-heads are out of luck when it comes to laser.
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Just to show you how ignorant I was to the details of this process: until you brought up urination in building of the neo-vagina, I had completely forgot about that function! Sheesh, we do need to do that as well, don't we?!?
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Yep. Urinating in a steady stream is a big milestone during recovery, and usually takes weeks before it occurs. The new girl has to learn how to use all her new girl parts, just like the rest of us do growing up.
Gilda