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Post by Elizabeth on Jul 6, 2019 18:16:07 GMT
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Post by DKTrav88 on Jul 6, 2019 18:52:53 GMT
Interesting information. I knew about some of the points the made but not all of them, makes me want to keep my beard and never shave it off
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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Jul 6, 2019 21:08:30 GMT
No!
The hive for insects that's how I call the one.
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Post by Mortimer on Jul 7, 2019 3:20:08 GMT
I grew a beard now. My mum doesnt like it at all but I think guys with beard look more manly.
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Post by Elizabeth on Jul 7, 2019 6:22:46 GMT
I grew a beard now. My mum doesnt like it at all but I think guys with beard look more manly. They are more manly because it's something a female can't have. So they're more like a female if they shave it off and more manly with a beard because a female can't get one
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Post by Lone Wanderer on Jul 7, 2019 14:53:03 GMT
There are good microbiomes living in my beard. I like my citizens and I support them by not shaving their homeland.
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Post by Grizzly_Recluse on Jul 19, 2019 22:05:26 GMT
I thought all respectable philosophers had beards. My avatar photo is about 6 years old, I'm actually clean-shaven now. ha ha
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Post by Elizabeth on Jul 20, 2019 1:56:18 GMT
I thought all respectable philosophers had beards. My avatar photo is about 6 years old, I'm actually clean-shaven now. ha ha Do you plan to grow it back or like the new look now?
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Post by Grizzly_Recluse on Jul 20, 2019 4:05:59 GMT
I'd like to grow a giant santa beard, but my wife will have none of it
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Post by Elizabeth on Jul 20, 2019 4:31:07 GMT
I'd like to grow a giant santa beard, but my wife will have none of it Well, aren't their also attachable beards? Like there are wigs for hair? People who dress up as santa where those so you can wear those until wife says to remove it.
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Post by AmericanCharm on Jul 20, 2019 10:15:32 GMT
I grew a full beard recently, kept it for a few months. I was pleasantly happy with it, over the past year my beard thickened and filled out completely, in the past it had some patches. I suppose age was the likely reason. People were saying I looked like a Spartan or Phoenician warrior. But after a few months I have decided to go back to my original style which is called a Van Dyke.
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Grizzly_Recluse
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Post by Grizzly_Recluse on Jul 20, 2019 14:09:33 GMT
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Post by Elizabeth on Jul 23, 2019 0:35:29 GMT
Honestly though I think men have a little advantage with the beard but not too much. Like we have eyelashes to protect our eyes from stuff. Beard is good for things too. However, it's not as important as eyelashes in my opinion.
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Post by AmericanCharm on Jul 23, 2019 19:18:20 GMT
Honestly though I think men have a little advantage with the beard but not too much. Like we have eyelashes to protect our eyes from stuff. Beard is good for things too. However, it's not as important as eyelashes in my opinion. Facial hair is another way to change up a look, also growing a beard can help during harsh winters with keeping the face warmer. That is what I noticed many guys do here. They grow seasonal beards, so clean shaven in the summer and a full beard in the winter.
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