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Originally Posted by shaunyboy
straight razor = cut throat razor ?
you use a cut throat razor to shave
your a braver man than i mate
i let a barber shave me with an open razor once and i was pretty scared when he got to my throat
you must have a very steady hand
cheers shaun
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Yes, cut throat, as you islanders call it.
It really isn't that hard and I get no razor burn and less nicks. The shaves are closer, more comfortable and I now take better care of my skin than I ever have.
I am not the only one here that shaves this way: nanna and feebo do as well.
As for steadiness nanna has tremors and she shaves fine. Its all a matter of knowing how to use it, just like any other tool.
As for this thread: have you made any progress?
Another thought that might help is to show that you have researched herpetology to no end. Find a breeder, talk to them, get details on care, maybe go to your library and read a couple of books, find people in your town who enjoy this hobby and learn from them. The most important thing is to show the initiative. Most parents say no because their child shows just the minimum amount of interest to their parents, but if you show them exactly how interested you are without asking again for a snake you might be surprised. The biggest thing is not to flaunt it in their face with what you are doing. Your parents know way more about you than you might think. If you really want to go the extra mile find someone at your local community college or university who is into snakes and really befriend them.
Most importantly, update us.