Letter: Blame shaving
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Sir: Could it be that women have been spared the cumulative effect of years of residual shaving foam, or the buzzing of electric razors near the ears, which has reduced the sensitivity to noise of the male of the species?
Can any of your readers suggest who might be sued if this turns out to be the cause of distress for Geraldine O'Farrell (letter, 29 April) and Mair Gaunt (letter, 26 April)?
CHRIS PERRY
Hertford
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