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I sometimes use a straight razor to shave

A slave is entitled to the following:

Physical, emotional, and social safety (as determined by and the responsibility of her Master)
Focus
Fulfillment.

If she is not seen, if she is not exercised, and if her emotions are crushed and endangered beyond endurance out of neglect as opposed to her Master's purpose, then she can make the ONE decision she is allowed to make after that collar locks on her neck:
She can ask for the key, and leave.

Sad but true.
 
I don't really have any rituals that I must do everyday. I like chaos and not knowing what will come next.
 
How do you lather?

I don't use a safety razor, but I do use a brush and some soap to put it on because I'm a cheap-ass and that's how I learned to do it from my dad.

For a "regular shave" (i.e. with a safety razor) just shake the can of shaving cream, put it on my fingers and then on to my face.

For when I use the straight-razor, I have separate shaving soap, put a bit of water in the cup, add soap, stir with my finger, and then stir further with the brush. The soap is specifically designed to lather and it foams up pretty well, smells good too (sandalwood).
 
As a tattoo artist I would like to offer my skills to shave all the ladies beavers nice and clean. maybe some extra love if ya know what I mean. LIKKY LIKKY

im just saying....
 
This fact seems to freak people out.

And yes, more than half the time I do cut myself at least slightly, but it doesn't hurt when the blade is that sharp. I like the ritual to it. It also keeps me in practice for the day that I resume using it to shave others.

We loose sight of ritual in daily life. The newspaper and cup of coffee, a careful shave, the peck on the cheek from a loved one before going out the door, expecting the dog to be waiting for you when you return. These things not only reassure us and give us touch-stones, but they slow us down a little, and I think this is a good thing.

We need a Tea-room ritual.


I could really use a touch-stone, a ritual, some marker that I can count on to be there and make sense...
 
Do u think they kill the badgers, or they brush them and collect their hair; and make lots of brushes from the one badger?
 
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