(This post was last modified: 07-02-2020, 09:52 PM by don'tfeartheweeper.)
Recently, a gent on this forum opined that he doesn't like the idea of watching other men shave and finds it weird. I understand. To many, making shaving a hobby is weird. To those of us who love to shave, it's a brilliant way of turning what was a universally-reviled daily chore into a daily pleasure.
There is something fascinating about watching a man shave. The skill and care involved, the transformation from whiskered to smooth, the use of the products, etc. When I watch a good shaving video, I'm five again and standing at the sink watching my dad.
But I also learn a lot. Thanks to Paul H, for example, every time I shave I hear his voice saying "No pressure!" Thanks to Lyn Abrams and Anthony Esposito, I learned to shave with a straight razor. Thanks to Kevy and others, I've almost mastered bowl lathering. I've learned not to recap soaps right after use but to let them air dry.
And I learn about new products. New balms, new razors, blades I haven't tried; etc.
None of this will persuade my girlfriend that I'm not a weirdo for watching men shave on camera. She'll never understand. She doesn't have to.
Bottom line: if you like watching shave videos, go ahead. If you think it's weird, there's CNBC.
There is something fascinating about watching a man shave. The skill and care involved, the transformation from whiskered to smooth, the use of the products, etc. When I watch a good shaving video, I'm five again and standing at the sink watching my dad.
But I also learn a lot. Thanks to Paul H, for example, every time I shave I hear his voice saying "No pressure!" Thanks to Lyn Abrams and Anthony Esposito, I learned to shave with a straight razor. Thanks to Kevy and others, I've almost mastered bowl lathering. I've learned not to recap soaps right after use but to let them air dry.
And I learn about new products. New balms, new razors, blades I haven't tried; etc.
None of this will persuade my girlfriend that I'm not a weirdo for watching men shave on camera. She'll never understand. She doesn't have to.
Bottom line: if you like watching shave videos, go ahead. If you think it's weird, there's CNBC.