KrakenIPA
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My story? Well, I had a father that was absent and a step-father that was...worse than absent. Noone taught me how to shave, so when I joined up with the US Army and was told I had to shave every morning, I was mostly pushing shaving cream around my face with a 'mach-5' razor, both purchased from the mandatory commissary list I was given at 30th AG, Ft. Benning, GA.
I guess I learned from watching all the rest of the bald kids that I was in processing with about 20 years ago. It still strikes me when I see heartfelt commercials that show dads teaching their boys how to sculpt neatly trimmed facial hair. I don't have kids, but I hope to someday show some kid the delicate balance and progressive precision for this semi-daily, monotonous (albiet essential) task.
So who taught you how to shave?
I guess I learned from watching all the rest of the bald kids that I was in processing with about 20 years ago. It still strikes me when I see heartfelt commercials that show dads teaching their boys how to sculpt neatly trimmed facial hair. I don't have kids, but I hope to someday show some kid the delicate balance and progressive precision for this semi-daily, monotonous (albiet essential) task.
So who taught you how to shave?