Brian T on 22/11/2005 at 19:46
I'm thinking of asking for a straight (cut throat) razor as a Christmas gift. It has the advantage that provided you take care of it will last for years and won't need replacing like standard cartridge razor blades. And there's something intriguingly Edwardian in style about it. By all accounts it proves a good shave, although I have to admit the thought of using to for the first time seems a bit intimidating! So if anyone has tried a straight razor is it worthwhile? Although in the long run it's cheaper, a cheap one still csts about £60.
oudeis on 22/11/2005 at 20:21
no, just for slaughtering sorority girls who have pillow fights while wearing bikini underwear. BITCHES!!!
there's no way l would use something that sharp to shave with. what do think l am, crazy or something?
thefonz on 22/11/2005 at 20:25
be a man and use a teaspoon.
demagogue on 22/11/2005 at 21:02
I find the gay razor to be more sensitive.
Brian T on 22/11/2005 at 22:13
That was all extremely helpful. Thank you.
oudeis on 22/11/2005 at 22:25
sorry. l've heard the same things you have re shave quality, etc, but l have never actually tried one.
SubJeff on 22/11/2005 at 22:36
I wish I could advise you but I've no idea. I'd like to know the pros and cons too since I'm pretty interested in getting one.
Rug Burn Junky on 22/11/2005 at 22:43
I've heard that they're great for slitting your own wrists.
AR Master on 22/11/2005 at 23:11
i see what you did there
Shadowcat on 22/11/2005 at 23:15
While I'm sure that everything they say about them is true, I'm also thinking that the safety razor was invented for a really good reason.