There's a reason the title of this thread is in quotes. Because I did not say it.
Few days ago, I wrote about returning a razor to the manufacturer after one shave,
because I decided it was not for me.
Instantly, a few keyboard contrarians jumped in.
Surely, you're being impatient.
You haven't given it enough time.
What arrogance, said one fellow with an avatar featuring Chewbacca,
and a demeanour that matched the hirsute one.
Do you have experience with DE razors, one chimed in bravely.
How experienced are you, another opined.
Give it time, you haven't used the right shaving angle.
And so on....
I gather from these statements that there is a school of thought which maintains that
if a razor did not work for you and you spotted it right away, it must be your fault
and you know nothing about using one.
THIS IS COMPLETELY FALSE AND I'M STARTING THS THREAD TO COUNTER THIS NOTION.
I've never encountered a razor that disappointed me on first shave, and then miraculously
started to delight me as I continued to use it more and more.
Conversely, every razor that I've loved impressed me right from the first go...and continued to
improve as I used it.
I am sure others think differently but this is my opinion.
Share your thoughts, please.
Few days ago, I wrote about returning a razor to the manufacturer after one shave,
because I decided it was not for me.
Instantly, a few keyboard contrarians jumped in.
Surely, you're being impatient.
You haven't given it enough time.
What arrogance, said one fellow with an avatar featuring Chewbacca,
and a demeanour that matched the hirsute one.
Do you have experience with DE razors, one chimed in bravely.
How experienced are you, another opined.
Give it time, you haven't used the right shaving angle.
And so on....
I gather from these statements that there is a school of thought which maintains that
if a razor did not work for you and you spotted it right away, it must be your fault
and you know nothing about using one.
THIS IS COMPLETELY FALSE AND I'M STARTING THS THREAD TO COUNTER THIS NOTION.
I've never encountered a razor that disappointed me on first shave, and then miraculously
started to delight me as I continued to use it more and more.
Conversely, every razor that I've loved impressed me right from the first go...and continued to
improve as I used it.
I am sure others think differently but this is my opinion.
Share your thoughts, please.