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Assuming you're clean-shaven, or have some facial hair like a mustache, but still have to shave the rest of your face: does shaving daily drive you nuts? :eek:

It would me! I would feel so annoyed and unhappy about having to shave every day, just because I want my face visible. I would view it as an unwanted, dreaded chore, and a waste of time I could've spent on something else.

So, guys, what's your relationship with this daily drudgery, er, necessity? Love it, hate it, wish you could stop but can't for some reason, etc.?
 
Assuming you're clean-shaven, or have some facial hair like a mustache, but still have to shave the rest of your face: does shaving daily drive you nuts? :eek:

It would me! I would feel so annoyed and unhappy about having to shave every day, just because I want my face visible. I would view it as an unwanted, dreaded chore, and a waste of time I could've spent on something else.

So, guys, what's your relationship with this daily drudgery, er, necessity? Love it, hate it, wish you could stop but can't for some reason, etc.?
I shave, nearly every morning in the shower, but when I feel like I am running out of time, I skip it and just do not shave until the morning after. I do not like wearing my reddish tint chin candy either, makes me feel old and anquite. :)
 
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There's a deeper issue here. Shaving is part of my masculinity. Facial hair is a secondary sex characteristic. I sport a trimmed beard, the length of which depends on the season. My bride looks at my beard. It is attractive to her. I find feminine characteristics attractive to me. In fact, my beard has become part of my male identity and I cherish it. Because I wear a beard, I shave my neck and my upper cheeks and I'm done. Every once in awhile I'll trim it with a Barber's electric trimmer to keep it shorter. It's not a hassle to me at all, it's part of my routine.
 
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There's a deeper issue here. Shaving is part of my masculinity. Facial hair is a secondary sex characteristic. I sport a trimmed beard, the length of which depends on the season. My bride looks at my beard. It is attractive to her. I find feminine characteristics attractive to me. In fact, my beard has become part of my make identity and I cherish it. Because I wear a beard, I shave my neck and my upper cheeks and I'm done. Every once in awhile I'll trim it with a Barber's electric trimmer to keep it shorter. It's not a hassle to me at all, it's part of my routine.
great now i have an image of you as a bearded Yoda!!!!!!!!!!


like it has been said its something you grow up with and has become routine. i just want to say.....thank god for electric razors. i'm clean shaven in a few minutes and ready to rock the rest of my day.
 
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Shaving was fun the first few times. You sort of get over it after you turn 14 or so. I don't necessarily dislike shaving but if my beard quit growing I wouldn't be upset. Letting it go, as someone mentioned, is not an option. It is super brutal using an electric razor skipping a day. My advice is just don't do it. Shave, brush teeth, comb hair.. it's how to start the day.
 
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You like Harry's?
Yep, just as good as Gillete. Way cheaper, and they get delivered every few months. I filled out a survey when I signed up and they send me blades based on the frequency I shave. I probably have an extra 4 pack or two, but I just toss them in travel bags camper, etc.
 
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Damn, you guys are surprising me! :)

I don't know why, but I think about stuff like this, even though it can never affect me. The shaving thing has been the most frequent of these odd things I ponder. And I would've bet a ton of money that everyone would find shaving a cumbersome, annoying, "wish I didn't have to do it" chore.

Lest anyone wonders about the female analogy, shaving my legs--I don't! :eek: Oh, I did for years and years. Then I developed lymphedema in my legs, and its orange-peel skin and lymphatic fluid-filled blisters meant no more shaving. I'm *so* good with that. :D
 
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Assuming you're clean-shaven, or have some facial hair like a mustache, but still have to shave the rest of your face: does shaving daily drive you nuts? :eek:

It would me! I would feel so annoyed and unhappy about having to shave every day, just because I want my face visible. I would view it as an unwanted, dreaded chore, and a waste of time I could've spent on something else.

So, guys, what's your relationship with this daily drudgery, er, necessity? Love it, hate it, wish you could stop but can't for some reason, etc.?

I have a mustache and I hate shaving every day,So I shave every 2 to 3 days.
BTW,All my facial hair is all grey now.
I have the Don Johnson,Miami Vice look some days.Lol.
 
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