To Drop
To Shave
Of Symmetry
Men typically do not shave their legs. As a competitive runner, this is common. I have been shaving my legs since my senior year of high school. I have been doing it for 10 years now so it feels very natural. When wearing very tight tights in the winter or getting massages, having no hair gets rid of the pain of having it pinched, plucked, or pulled.
Symmetry is important because who does not like balance in their life? Symmetry provides a relaxing and uniform feeling in my life. If I bump my elbow into the wall, most of the time I feel the need to then bump my other elbow, just so it feels balanced.
To drop. When I drop the razor each time it clearly makes a loud bang and the head of the razor falls off and I have to assemble it again. Why would I continually drop it when it causes a problem? Why do people do things that they know will result in a negative situation? Are they really not learning from it? Are they stubborn? Do they like the comfort of having to pick up the pieces and try all over again?










