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Is it OK for you to share your razor with you wife?
What are the dangers?
NOOOOOOOOO
That is evil π
Is it OK for you to share your razor with you wife?
Sorry, can't get the schene from Shrek (2) out of my mind ...
Nooooooooooooooooooo!!!
she always blunts it! I keep a secret stash of razors just for me out of reach of wife and daughters...... π
PS what scene from Shrek 2?
Shrek & Fiona are both shaving their faces together (possibly even in their honey moon) π
ok re shaving - one of the big things for me in my "emotionaly distance" from my dad was that he never taught me to shave. Sounds silly but its BIG thing emotionally for me. Why is that? i don't remember all my mates saying that their dads taught them but yet i really feel let down by him.
Did your dads teach you guys and why is it such an issue for me?
Did your dads teach you guys and why is it such an issue for me?
He did, although I remember having to pluck up the courage to ask him - sounds strange now! And I had to ask him a few times, because the second time I needed to shave was some weeks after the first (no danger of that now). It wasn't that easy for him - he's had a beard since before I was born ...
I reckon all boys growing into men need good role models, friends -- people to imitate and share life with. And I suppose shaving is one of those milestones. Sometimes I'm reminded of times when my Dad wasn't as strong for me or wasn't the way I think he should have been, but the older I've got, the more I realize how much he was there for me and how much of a positive influence he has had on my life.
Not to mention the fact that being a Dad myself has made me realize how impossible it is to get everything right π
No no no no nooooooo i dont do that,,,,
nooooooooo, dont share a razor, gets way to blunt and cuts your face to bits!
as for being taught to shave, no that never happened for me, think I learnt how to do it from the gillette adverts and with some painful practice, I finally got the knack. i wish he had showed me, perhaps it would have helped our relationship, who knows. now im a stepdad myself to a 5 yr old and a 1 yr old i try to teach them as much as i can, and its great to see them taking it in, so not sure why he didnt want the same. oh well.
we buy a pack of disposable gillette's pack of 20 or so, so there's always plenty - no need to share and works out much cheaper than the normal super-duper 5 blade turbo-booster-nitro thing... π
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