I have a honing journal. I also have a SOTD (Shave Of the Day) folder on my computer containing 510 files totaling 1.17 Gig. I have folders named 'Strops', 'Stropping', Honing', 'Razors', 'Patina, Forcing', 'Creams' and 'Soap Making'. On slightly (well, not at all) related topics I have a folder named 'Boots', COTD (Cufflinks Of The Day) and TOTM (Tea Of The Moment). I have a document informing me that I started shaving with a straight razor on the 6th of June 2011 and a spreadsheet that calculates the elapsed time since I started shaving with a straight (currently at 2.843185075).
Like ace I'm not obsessive about stropping, it's always 30 linen 70 leather, which adds to a nice 100. I cannot do more or less, it's 30 linen 100 leather. Full stop, end of story. 30 linen, 70 leather. Oh, then post shave it's 10/10. No more, no less, 10/10. I also remove the water from my brush in a specific (non obsessive manner). The brush is raised above the sink, bristles facing downwards. The brush is then rapidly moved in a downwards motion (like an elevator going down) with a sudden stop at the end. It is not 'flicked'; goodness no! This action is repeated five (5) times. It is not flicked. Never flicked.
I have a Bookmark file in Google Chrome containing innumerable categories containing innumerable items to purchase. Each tax time a spreadsheet is created called 'What to Buy'. This invariably contains a number of shaving items; sorted by importance. It also contains other items related to my other obsessions, um, I mean, 'interests' (boots, jackets, shirts, cufflinks, fountain pens, teas, vintage German Medium Format cameras, fountain pens, inks, etc).
We are not obsessive, we are not.