(This post was last modified: 02-03-2019, 10:10 PM by Tbone.)
(02-01-2019, 10:29 AM)HMan Wrote: There are so many guys here that have literally everything in their collection, that I really don't feel I've got that much to contribute outside my small sphere of knowledge. I still enjoy the fellowship and looking at pics, reading reviews etc.
But there was a thread a while back about lanolin in soaps, which was the only thread I've participated in that left a bad taste in my mouth. I think that really put a damper on things for me. Between that and feeling I'm not in the right league of collector, I haven't been hanging around as much.
Wetshavers of all sorts are tolerated, but the focus is on being a shave prepper on pretty much all the forums now. Years ago, they used to be more about learning as much as anything else. What the bulletin board-style forums used to be seems to have shifted to reddit/wicked_edge nowadays. It is not only wetshaving, most forums centered around everyday use items, such as fountain pens, flashlights, etc. shift focus to having lots of stuff. That is fine for some folks, others are more focused on experiences than materialism. It doesn't matter, as there is a place online for everyone, and the number of online options is growing. So maybe that is why the forums seem rather quiet? Sometimes quiet is good, like a peaceful place in the woods.
Quote:I recon, there comes a point where you're basically satisfied with what you have, which is excellent IMO. The forums have been a huge help, and there will always be new guys hoping in. Shaving isn't going away, but maybe the need to participate extensively in forums etc is cyclical and needs based for many of us.
If you look at membership totals vs. the number of people online at any given forum, the ratio is typically 10-20 to 1. Most registered members on forums are long departed, the forum in question having given them whatever information they were seeking. That is actually a good thing, as it means information has been acquired and goals have been accomplished. A lifetime of satisfying shaves is a pretty good goal to accomplish, no? Equally important IMHO are the people who quickly peruse the forums, get whatever they were looking for, and then move on and use that information.
There are needs other than information that are met, too. I think that at the end of the day, what is really important is in the real world in our everyday lives, not online at any one location. Something to think about every morning when we look in the mirror and to are totally stoked about getting a greatly improved shave.
Please pardon me. It is time to go have my routine, completely excellent, very affordable, only have two razors, a soap, a cream, two brushes, and some blades shave. Yes, there really is more than one way to skin a cat. Your way is every bit as good as anyone else's, and whether or not they agree is irrelevant.