I propose the addition of a Sub-Forum where we can discuss health related things that don't necessarily pertain to shaving. To me, it makes sense. Shaving is considered "personal care", which is basically "maintenance/upkeep" type of healthcare. So, it doesn't seem like a stretch that people would have other curiosities & points of interest about general health. Heck, for all I know, "The Ladies Corner" might already have their own, rightfully hidden from the likes of the membership majority here lol.

Anyway. Obviously, this would go in The Parlour. Maybe even subbed into The Conversation, if you felt the need to bury it a bit.

One thread that I could see being transplanted would be the Daily Workout thread. Having trouble thinking of other current threads that would also fit. Other examples would be things like: "Share what dietary changes have been the healthiest for you!" & "How do you prevent/mitigate knee pain?" Or "How do I tell if I've dislocated a rib?" Or "What's with this odd pimple/blackhead that doesn't go away, and takes months to slowly refill to something needing attention?" Moving on...

Gonna hand the keyboard over to "Captain Obvious", now... It goes without saying that there will need to be a disclaimer at the top of said Sub-Forum. Something to the effect of "...Statements made here are not endorsed by the owner/operators of the Forum. No statement shall be considered a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment. Head any advice at your own risk... etc. Etc. Etc." You might even be able to copy/paste whatever disclaimer I'm sure WebMD or Mayo Clinic has on their site. There is probably C.Y.A. Legalese on every page of those sites.

Probably worth mentioning that it would be a good idea to have a "About This [Sub-Forum name] forum" sticky. Good chance to reiterate the disclaimer, in detail. But more importantly, point out that this is still a family friendly forum, and posts should keep any gore to a minimum (PG-13 or lower), refrain from discussions about sexual organs or dysfunctions etc. Not that there is anything wrong with those subjects. But those flirt with the Family Friendly line too closely. A perfect example: (though I don't know how it came up during small talk) it was intriguing to hear from my coworker that his E.D. was because of his prostate being removed due to cancer. I could have, however, continued through life oblivious to the fact that relations with his wife of a couple decades required a doctor's appointment, & getting an injection directly to his... fallace. See what I mean? Easy line to cross, even unintentionally. Btw, mods may feel free to edit that last bit if the language of that wasn't obscure enough. I tried.

So how about it? Sound doable?

Btw, I had thought of this months ago, but I think someone post something shiny and I forgot all about it lol.