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03-12-2007, 09:03 PM #1
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03-12-2007, 09:13 PM #2
So you have taken a mistress
if you desire one at least let it be a DE.
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05-04-2007, 12:57 AM #3
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05-04-2007, 12:46 PM #4Is tidying up with an unspeakable considered cheating or an acceptable practice?
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05-06-2007, 01:55 PM #5
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Thanked: 0Lots of understanding and man-hugs happening here.
Sorry, but I say BURN HIM!!!
Si
(nope - never used an electric to touch up the hairs around my goatee. Not me. Nope never.)
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05-07-2007, 10:13 PM #6
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Thanked: 0girly? cheating? no, i say it's wise
i have been shaving with a shavette for a few weeks now. anyways, i managed to cut myself through rushing and trying to chat to my other half at the same time. no surprse there for a newbie. however, the next day i received some mama bear soaps...
the joy of having some quality lather action, gave way to clumsiness and i slapped that beautiful lather all over the nick from the previous day. i think you can see where this is going...
i start shaving and get to a little resistance. hmmh, methinks i have found some tricky stubble; no probs i say to myself, push on through buddy, push on through
oh dear....let's just say it took a few days to sort itself out!
all said and done, i am really enjoying the straight experience. these days i try to keep the lady out of the bathroom when shaving and have since found that styptic pencils are actually on sale at boots (high st pharamcist in the uk). moreover, i think styptic pencils areamazing. in fact, i can't understand why old remedies like these ever disappear.
so, when u say is it acceptable to use a mach 3 or some other slightly girlier implement? i say it's wise my friend.
ps: incidentally boots also sell something termed "bay rum". given the references to said rum on the forum and and trumpers sale of this as an aftershave, i was surprised to see that the chemist describes this as a tonic for lifeless hair (presumably the stuff on top of one's head rather than the chin variety!). anyway, what's with that? is it really hair tonic? or just a generic scent of yesteryear. sorry if this is off-topic, don't want to hijack the thread.