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06-14-2011, 01:28 AM #1
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Thanked: 993Ohhhh, that made my feet hurt.
Well, at least your 14 year old got some practical experience in first aid.
Hopefully you heal up nice and quick.
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Hirlau (06-14-2011)
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06-14-2011, 03:12 PM #2
I have cut myself many times while shaving, but few times while actually shaving. When the blade is moving across my face, it has been a long time since I cut myself. But, just like you, between strokes with the blade, when my mind is somewhere else, somehow I manage to do embarrassing things with that blade. Usually, to my fingers also.
We are all in this together, my friend...
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Hirlau (06-14-2011)
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06-15-2011, 01:00 PM #3
I feel your pain. Even when using a rounded blade I still manage to cut either my upper lip or nose every time I shave. Eventually I'll have shorn both of them off. I'll look funny, but at least shaving will be easier!
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Hirlau (06-21-2011)
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06-21-2011, 08:18 PM #4
I can't speak to shaving with a straight since I've only done it once, but I have never nicked myself seriously while shaving with a DE. The only serious cut I got was when I dropped it and tried to catch it. It dug right into the tip of my finger. I can tell you now that I'll never try to catch a dropped razor ever again... especially a straight. Seems like this kind of stuff is a rite of passage. Just know that you're not alone