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I have decided that a man's face is meant to have facial hair. A male face without it is unnatural, perverse, and possibly Satanic. I have been laid up on account of a broken ankle for the last 4 1/2 months, and have not really been trimming my beard. For about the last month it has been down to my solar plexus and pretty unkept. Since I will be walking (hopefully) by mid-Feb to early March and will be looking for a new job, I decided to shave the old bugger down into a tight and trim goatee. I was horrified by what I saw staring back at me in the mirror! I could hardly believe it was even me. In fact, it looked like the top half of my face with a miniature interloper clinging to the bottom. Just when I had almost forgotten about my recessed chin!
I have pledged "Never again!". As soon as I land a new job, I am letting some real facial hair move in and I am not shaving it for the world. Men without facial hair aren't. Period.
stratigos vasilios
01-17-2012, 04:52
Men without facial hair aren't. Period.
Amen my brother. I've had a full beard since I was 15 :thumbsup:
I like to have a little stubble, it makes me look sexy. But I can't go without shaving for longer than a week, after that it gets too long and it starts to bug me.
I'm jealous. I'm 23, and the best I can do is a joe-dirt look. :laugh4: So usually I just stay clean-shaven.
Same, I tried but I look like a wet cat, the manliest thing I can realistically do is using ol'fishermen's after-shave
For Vuk http://artofmanliness.com/
I have a perpetual 5 o'clock shadow because I'm too lazy to shave closer in the morning.
SwordsMaster
01-17-2012, 12:57
Yes
Rhyfelwyr
01-17-2012, 15:08
I agree OP, I feel naked when I shave. I let it grow until the manager makes me shave it off.
Same, I tried but I look like a wet cat, the manliest thing I can realistically do is using ol'fishermen's after-shave
For Vuk http://artofmanliness.com/
lol, that website is funny, but absurd. I hope that is not meant to be taken seriously. :P
I hope that is not meant to be taken seriously. :P
Of course not I already said it was for you
Of course not I already said it was for you
lol, you must run the site. ~;)
Grow it long, then plait it. The long unkempt beard is for terrorists and sysadmins only.
lol, you must run the site. ~;)
Nah I disqualify as I adopted an old shetland-pony a while ago. Cannot charge any lines with it (lol at vikings), it's smaller than a plow and it needs a low-protein diet or it's feet will go bad. Which is very rare for a non-warmblooded horse. I can comb and pet it though
I'm jealous. I'm 23, and the best I can do is a joe-dirt look.
I have the opposite problem. My beard is thick and enthusiastic, and needs daily shaving to be kept at bay. For a while I did the goatee thing.
These days I stay clean-shaven. Face it, 99% of women prefer the smooth face.
I don't trust men with beards.
I have the opposite problem. My beard is thick and enthusiastic, and needs daily shaving to be kept at bay. For a while I did the goatee thing.
These days I stay clean-shaven. Face it, 99% of women prefer the smooth face.
In my experience the more experienced women generally prefer facial hair.
I don't trust men with beards.
Neither do most employers. It is the type of stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination that most people ignore. Don't worry though, there is still hope for you.
As for facial hair, I have always looked towards the Middle East for inspiration. Now, there is certainly a difference between:
http://www.timesofummah.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Ayatollah-Ali-Al-Sistani-Iran.jpg
and
http://www.kollewin.com/EX/09-16-09/avicenna_persian_physician.jpg
Avicenna is an inspiration to all of us; not just for his prowess in the fields of medicine and philosophy, but also his excellent beard; knowledgeable, yet with style. The Iranian, medieval Stephen Fry.
Of course, the best for last:
http://www.meed.com/pictures/586xAny/7/4/7/28747_Sultan_Qaboos.jpg
It ain't gonna get much better than Sultan Qaboos' facial hair.
That is one hell of a beard indeed, an inspiration by dedication
Double A
01-19-2012, 02:15
I had an inch long beard I guess, but I had to shave it for a thing. I looked like I did before I had a beard. So surprising.
I don't like shaving because stubble is almost painful. Beard also hides some acne, so I guess that's a plus.
I have the opposite problem. My beard is thick and enthusiastic, and needs daily shaving to be kept at bay. For a while I did the goatee thing.
These days I stay clean-shaven. Face it, 99% of women prefer the smooth face.
Only rich women like beards?
lol, that website is funny, but absurd. I hope that is not meant to be taken seriously. :P
I like that website, some articles were pretty silly yea but it didn't seem absurd to me
spankythehippo
01-19-2012, 10:17
My beard is so long, I can't tell if they're pubes or not in the shower.
Centurion1
01-19-2012, 14:49
In my experience the more experienced women generally prefer facial hair.
Neither do most reporters. It is the type of stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination that most people ignore. Don't worry though, there is still hope for you.
not true at all. women do not like beards especially experienced women because they are scratchy.... which can be problematic obviously at times.
not true at all. women do not like beards especially experienced women because they are scratchy.... which can be problematic obviously at times.
In my (limited) experience it is the looser women who generally do not have a problem with beards.
Like my ex-girlfriend.
No seriously, it depends on how I feel. When I met my ex-girlfriend I had a goatee, but I shaved it off about a month later and nothing changed, haw haw.
Strike For The South
01-19-2012, 17:19
I shave everyday becuase I have a job and am not an unwashed philistine
I shave everyday becuase I have a job and am not an unwashed philistine
Ah yes, and hair cannot be washed. I hope you shave your head too then Strike. Thank you for that wisdom.
Kagemusha
01-19-2012, 20:52
Hmmm..I keep my head between bald and very short, but have beard most of the time and i have a job. Confusing this life is.
I'll do as most in my family do, and wait till I'm married and am my own dude.
Crazed Rabbit
01-20-2012, 04:00
I have the opposite problem. My beard is thick and enthusiastic, and needs daily shaving to be kept at bay. For a while I did the goatee thing.
These days I stay clean-shaven. Face it, 99% of women prefer the smooth face.
That could only be because 99% of men don't have my beard.
With good grooming any problems with beards are mitigated. If I keep my beard short it's not even scratchy.
CR
I'm not allowed to shave my whole beard of. :huh2: Then again I look 16 without it.
Peasant Phill
01-20-2012, 13:08
I'm not allowed to shave my whole beard of. :huh2: Then again I look 16 without it.
I'll take the bait. Who forbids you to shave?
For myself, I shave every 2 or 3 days. I don't like it but I have a girlfriend and a job.
I still have my short mustache & goatee. Clean-shaven, I look like I'm 12.
I still have my short mustache & goatee. Clean-shaven, I look like I'm 12.
Same here.
Oh, and for other awesome facial hair, I'd suggest The Band:
http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_l7oqfvn4wl1qzo8mwo1_500.png
Ja'chyra
01-20-2012, 23:58
I have decided that a man's face is meant to have facial hair. A male face without it is unnatural, perverse, and possibly Satanic. I have been laid up on account of a broken ankle for the last 4 1/2 months, and have not really been trimming my beard. For about the last month it has been down to my solar plexus and pretty unkept. Since I will be walking (hopefully) by mid-Feb to early March and will be looking for a new job, I decided to shave the old bugger down into a tight and trim goatee. I was horrified by what I saw staring back at me in the mirror! I could hardly believe it was even me. In fact, it looked like the top half of my face with a miniature interloper clinging to the bottom. Just when I had almost forgotten about my recessed chin!
I have pledged "Never again!". As soon as I land a new job, I am letting some real facial hair move in and I am not shaving it for the world. Men without facial hair aren't. Period.
Funnily enough I have a few things to say about this:
1. 4.5 months for a broken ankle??????? Man up and get some crutches, 2-3 weeks at most, pathetic :P
2. Shaving is the work of the devil, but, beards are, well, just not right so the only solution is designer stubble hence the istubble, google it as I can't be arsed linking it.
So, in conclusion, a man's face is supposed to have hair on it, but, it's only supposed to have enough that you don't have to shave with a razor and you don't get that itchy feeling when you're beard grows in. Case closed, the prosecution rests.
Rhyfelwyr
01-21-2012, 00:04
Well since I've put on a fair bit of size through the gym and am apparently the double of Forest Griffin, I am growing a horrific scraggly beard around my face and shaving my head right down. Just need to keep piling on the size and get some tattoos to complete the look...
Sometimes even a beard isn't enough to save you from the baby face. Or at least that's what I saw when Wikipedia featured an article about This Dude (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Cornelius_Burnett).
lol. He really looks like a 10-year kid in a play or something. That's the worst case I've ever seen...
Funnily enough I have a few things to say about this:
1. 4.5 months for a broken ankle??????? Man up and get some crutches, 2-3 weeks at most, pathetic :P
2. Shaving is the work of the devil, but, beards are, well, just not right so the only solution is designer stubble hence the istubble, google it as I can't be arsed linking it.
So, in conclusion, a man's face is supposed to have hair on it, but, it's only supposed to have enough that you don't have to shave with a razor and you don't get that itchy feeling when you're beard grows in. Case closed, the prosecution rests.
lol, I do have crutches and started going to school only 2 weeks after my surgery. What I mean by laid up is that I have been spending most of my time sitting at home, and only leave the house for school, therapy, or doctor's appointments. And if you new the extent of my injuries, I believe you would think that quite brave.
As far as designer stubble, what are you, a 13 year old girl? Seriously, if you care so much and put all that work into maintaining you perfectly groomed artwork, then something is wrong. Crap, one of the upsides of having a beard is that you save time because you don't have to shave! Now stop being a wuss, and go out and grow a real beard! ~;)
Ja'chyra
01-21-2012, 00:18
Ah, you've taken that the wrong way, by no means am I a George Michael clone, by designer stubble I mean anything between 1-6 day's growth, after that it looks like you've got nits.
All that being said I'm curious to know where you live that has 13 year old girls with designer stubble, and, if this has a bearing on your other thread :inquisitive:
Neither do most employers. It is the type of stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination that most people ignore. Don't worry though, there is still hope for you.
They're hiding something. Why else would they wear a beard?
They're hiding something. Why else would they wear a beard?
Perhaps because they just it? Maybe because they think it makes them look better. Do you feel the same way about women who wear make-up?
I'll take the bait. Who forbids you to shave?
It's not shaving or watching porn...:sweatdrop:
Perhaps because they just it? Maybe because they think it makes them look better. Do you feel the same way about women who wear make-up?
No. Most women wear make-up. Only a minority of men wear beards, and I think it's a sketchy thing to do.
No. Most women wear make-up. Only a minority of men wear beards, and I think it's a sketchy thing to do.
lol, I sincerely hope you are joking, because otherwise you may want to reconsider any pills you are taking. ~;)
a completely inoffensive name
01-21-2012, 23:13
You know who also wore a beard?
Karl Marx.
GUYS LOOK AT THE BAND AREN'T THEY AWESOEM
classical_hero
01-22-2012, 13:54
You know who also wore a beard?
Karl Marx.
So did Osama Bin Laden.
I can easily grow a beard but the main problem is that my facial hair is not the one colour, so generally it looks terrible when I grow a beard.
lol, funny you should say that, because I have that same problem. My beard is usually pure black, but sometimes big parts of my mustache and beard are blond underneath the top layer of hair, so when I trim it I get big blond spots. It is funny, because I also have very dark red highlights all throughout my otherwise brunette hair. :P I just look at it this way: it gives me character. ~;)
i agree... but not tooo much..:)
Drunk Clown
01-22-2012, 16:03
lol, funny you should say that, because I have that same problem. My beard is usually pure black, but sometimes big parts of my mustache and beard are blond underneath the top layer of hair, so when I trim it I get big blond spots. It is funny, because I also have very dark red highlights all throughout my otherwise brunette hair. :P I just look at it this way: it gives me character. ~;)
Highlights? And you call yourself a man?!
hey, hey. Some of us are blessed with natural highlights. I got blond ones and red ones in my brown hair.
Those aren't a blessing those are an easy target. And not just for redicule
Those aren't a blessing those are an easy target. And not just for redicule
You are simply jealous of my sexy red highlights. ~;)
Drunk Clown
01-26-2012, 19:24
No, we're glad we will never be confused with hipsters and/or emos.
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