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Feb 19, 2008 01:04

Okay, _minxy_ and I are boggling at each other about the boys of our acquaintance and their shaving habits, which are apparently polar opposites! So, today's pointless poll:

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chrismm February 19 2008, 06:20:05 UTC
Every male I've ever lived with shaved over the sink--one father, two brothers, two boyfriends, and (*counts*) five roommates. Over the years.

I wonder if it's a mirror issue--now that they make no-steam mirrors, maybe guys shave in the shower more? Didn't used to have any such thing, and shaving one's face without a mirror seems risky at best to me.

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jnala February 19 2008, 09:41:19 UTC
Shaving my face in the shower has never been a safety issue for me. Pretty easy to feel your way around. Occasionally I'll miss a spot and touch it up over the sink, but that happens when I shave over the sink too. I don't have a mirror in the shower, not that it'd help me much, since I don't wear my glasses in the shower :)

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eleveninches February 19 2008, 06:25:09 UTC
My brother shaves over the bathroom sink. But he's blond, so he hardly ever has to do it.

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learan February 19 2008, 06:32:54 UTC
I have a mustache every few months - I shave it off over the sink. :)

Though I know it is not in any way, shape, or form PC... I have to wonder if all us lesbos have some common hormone out of whack that gives us facial hair along with an appreciation of the female form. The missus and I ponder this regularly but fear that we'd be exiled into the hater's guild if we mentioned it to too many folks...

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synecdochic February 19 2008, 06:36:22 UTC
Well, for me, it's PCOS and a whacked-out endocrine system. Wheeeee.

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learan February 19 2008, 06:41:11 UTC
Oof, I am reading up about PCOS and it doesn't sound particularly pleasant. :(

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abbylee February 19 2008, 07:02:32 UTC
I know very few women, of any sexual orientation, who don't do *something* to their moustache area at least every few months. To the point where, in my experience, I'd say that shaving every few months is on the low end of the female facial hair having scale, especially if you aren't naturally fair haired. (This is the point at which I realize that most of the women I know aren't naturally fair haired, and so that probably helps to skew my statistical base.)

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prissi February 19 2008, 06:35:28 UTC
answered for a male friend hahaha.

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dine February 19 2008, 06:47:04 UTC
I've dark obvious hairs in your traditional goatee pattern (upper lip, chin, down throat) which I generally shave in the shower several times weekly.

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