Most people I tell think I am nuts and want nothing to do with it. Yeah, I get a kick out of spreading the word. Though I do so less often now.
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Most people I tell think I am nuts and want nothing to do with it. Yeah, I get a kick out of spreading the word. Though I do so less often now.
I got my brother-in-law into straights, but he gave up already. My nephew has no desire for straights, but he is willing to consider a DE or SE. O for 2 so far. Male co-workers seem to be allergic to shaving as most of the time they show with 7 o'clock shadows at 8am. My only hope seems to be my toddler son. Fingers crossed. I've already discussed proper stropping technique, pressure, and blade angle.
I'm glad I got a girl...Quote:
My only hope seems to be my toddler son. Fingers crossed. I've already discussed proper stropping technique, pressure, and blade angle.
I've converted one guy and gotten funny looks from a bunch of others.
I'd agree with them. consider what you'd think about a guy who spent every free moment talking about tooth brushes. Or lawn ornaments. Or compost. It's good to be enthusiastic about something, but don't expect others to share your passion at the same intensity.
What are you talking about? I love compost!
Of the people I've told, a few show an interest but most ask what I'd want to do that for and suggest that I just buy a normal razor like everyone else...
Wow....thanks so much!! I thought I was the only one that did not know what that work meant.
Hopefully, she won't have t shave her face because:
Girls now-a-days shave a lot more than their legs. I think their mothers teach them or they learn on their own. Either way my daughters "leg" shaving expenses have become a monthly expense.
One convert from work but he was already a DE guy. Everybody else just thinks I'm weird or crazy or both. I have hopes for when my son reaches shaving age though.