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I have a moustache. I've had it since the 8th grade or so. I have shaved it only about 5 times in my life so far. I'm 40 yrs old, now.
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I have a fairly long jawline-style beard which comes to a bit of a point. I've had it probably 3 years now. I've gone through pretty much every common facial hair permutation and a few that are very uncommon.
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I have a Goatee that appears and disappears with regularity...what can I say? I'm a finicky person.
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I have a 3 day beard right now. I know it's time to shave because when I was taking my break tonight, one of the people in the bar where I play told me I look like Colin Farrel (which I don't).
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I have a goatee that I usually keep very well trimmed. Though I constantly think of shaving it off.
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I'm the guy on the left. I've been wearing mustache only for a long time, tried full beard twice, and now have settled for this. I think...
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I have a full beard now, and Chris has a moustache. I've had the beard for about two months. Before that I had a goatee for several years. I've had at least a moustache for as long as I've been able to grow one, (except for my missionary years).
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I have eyebrows, of course, but I also have one spot on the right moustache area that grows a dark coarse hair. And I have another spot under my chin that does the same thing.
I pluck those, of course.
My mother, on the other hand, doesn't. She has a full moustache and beard. <insert vomity smiley>
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I had a beard for some 15 years, and recently got rid of it. I miss it, but I get so many compliments I figure I'd better leave it off!
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Corwin, you officially look nothing like I pictured you. This is going to require substantial mental readjustment on my part.
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My wife finally convinced me to grow a beard again. I have a goatee now. She loves it, and it's growing on me.
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quote:Originally posted by ElJay: Corwin, you officially look nothing like I pictured you. This is going to require substantial mental readjustment on my part.
Oh, so you HAVE pictured me! I wonder if I should be scared or happy...
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quote:Originally posted by mr_porteiro_head: My wife finally convinced me to grow a beard again. I have a goatee now. She loves it, and it's growing on me.
I would hope so. If it's not growing on you, then who is it growing on?
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For a little while I am growing a goatee. I have to shave it prior to Oct 5th though. Stupid Navy regs.
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I have a goatee, and slightly longer than usual (for me) sideburns, which used to be pointy but are now square. And eyebrows, usually. I'm thinking of modifying my configuration somewhat. Full beard again, maybe?
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I think some guys look good with facial hair, while others are better off without.
I wish Jim could grow his beard in; he just gets patches, instead of an actual consistent beard--but what comes in is a different color than the hair on his head! (His hair is brown, his beard a nice coppery red).
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A friend of mine tried to grow a goatee right before his 16th birthday, he's blonde, it turned out badly, but on many men yes facial hair is sexy, they just shouldn't rush it.
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quote:I had a beard for some 15 years, and recently got rid of it. I miss it, but I get so many compliments I figure I'd better leave it off!
People will compliment anything that is "new". At least, women will. If they notice a new hairdo, they are required on pain of death to say, "Oh, it looks sooooo cuuuuute!"
If you like it, grow it back.
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quote:Originally posted by quidscribis: I pluck those, of course.
I don't know about the rest of you ladies, but I love the plucking. There is an endorphin rush that is addictive when you set to plucking the hairs. one. by. one. It's like a gateway drug for the hard stuff.
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I had a semi-usibrow, and I had it shaved once unwillingly. Now I have to shave it weekly (though my glasses' little connector hides it a little).
I also have eyebrows, and shave quite often so I can grow a beard/moustache. My face isn't characteristically matured enough for it, though.
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i shave about 3 times a week, I prefer to look youthful and vigorous.
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quote:Originally posted by Megan: It's also a little obsessive-compulsive in nature at times, don't you think?
Oh! I think! I think! It is irresistable. I once talked to a (female) psychologist about what I thought might be an unhealthy obsession and compulsion related to the plucking. She asked how much I plucked. I told her. She said that was nothing -- she did it more. Then she inspected me for any stray pluckable hairs, and offered to "take care of them" for me. Then I did her.
Most bizaare moment in psychotherapy.
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quote:Originally posted by Megan: It's also a little obsessive-compulsive in nature at times, don't you think?
Oh! I think! I think! It is irresistable. I once talked to a (female) psychologist about what I thought might be an unhealthy obsession and compulsion related to the plucking. She asked how much I plucked. I told her. She said that was nothing -- she did it more. Then she inspected me for any stray pluckable hairs, and offered to "take care of them" for me. Then I did her.
Most bizaare moment in psychotherapy.
And you recommended I go to therapy? Thanks, but no.
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