Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
OT: clear sign of weakening arm... beard patches after shaving
#1
Grumble.... My steel enhanced right arm is getting weaker and more limited these days. And how can I tell ? Because there's usually a little patch of stubble on the left side of my chin. I shave in the shower, and I'm too right handed to even use my left. I just can't get the right angle to get my chinny-chin-chin... Do NOT want to switch back to shaving in the sink, shaving in the shower is just too convenient.

And no.. Mrs. cbelt3 won't come into the shower to help shave me.. she's usually just falling asleep when I am getting ready for my day. I mean, she probably would if I ask her, but I don't want to bother her.
Reply
#2
Get an electric shaver.
Reply
#3
Speedy wrote:
Get an electric shaver.

but don't use it in the shower.
Reply
#4
lost in space wrote:
[quote=Speedy]
Get an electric shaver.

but don't use it in the shower. He can take it.
Reply
#5
Man up, grow a natural (no Just For Men) beard.
Reply
#6
cbelt3 wrote:
Grumble.... My steel enhanced right arm is getting weaker and more limited these days. And how can I tell ? Because there's usually a little patch of stubble on the left side of my chin.

Have you considered that you might be misinterpreting the situation?

Your arm isn't getting weaker. Your beard is getting stronger.
Reply
#7
RgrF wrote:
Man up, grow a natural (no Just For Men) beard.

heh.. I tried that. On a two week business trip. When I came home, my wife took one look at it, screamed "Santy Claus !", and hopped into my lap, saying "I wanna dolly anna pony and candy !"

I got the point and went and shaved it off.
Reply
#8
I second the electric shaver. You can use some models in the shower as well. Norelco used to and I think braun might make shavers you can use in the shower.
Reply
#9


It's cordless.
Reply
#10
http://www.braun.com/global/male-groomin...ies-7.html

There ya go!
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)