(This post was last modified: 06-17-2015, 05:31 PM by TeaTime.)
I think, I still can use the mild-to-agressive classification if I consider and limit this to how the razor feels on my skin while shaving, and if I seperate an efficiency-("how good mows the razor down my whiskers")-scale from my "how hard is the razor to my skin"-face-feel. Of course, one has to control the tempting to press down hard and go over spots several times with a less efficient razor and blame the irritation to a "too agressive" razor when it is in fact a problem of efficiency.
If you mean, that the modern razors are better designed to offer a better balance between mild and at the same time very efficient, than maybe your right, but YMMV and I can't answer that question. Well, considering modern razors like the R41 and the Fatip I would say no, because for me, these are efficient and aggressive, but I am not a good example, because to me the Merkur open combs (those heads were designed in the 1930s) are very mild and medium efficent, which seems a nearly perfect combination for me personally, my beard, my skin and my proneness to ingrwons hairs.