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Had to laugh today. A friend of mine gave her boyfriend a birthday card with a couple in the bedroom. Sheās in bed with curlers in her hair and knitting a scarf. Heās standing at a clapper wheel where all the sections are labeled āno sexā except one. "Course we know he didnāt win. She says " Go ahead dear, spin again, after all itās your birthday "
November is known as āNo-Shave Novemberā, or āMowvemberā. The intention is to raise awareness for testicular cancer, although itās become somewhat of a fad and has lost that meaning. (Which is why I mention it here. Guys, remember to do a self-check periodically.)
Beards arenāt just for deer season. They come in handy when shoveling snow, using the snowblower, skiing, snowshoeing, plowing in an open station tractor. Not good to have long ones when working with machinery though.
I had my right arm in a sling for several weeks one time. I decided not to learn how to shave left-handed. So I grew a beard. The wife likes it. I can go either way on it, but when the queen is happy, there is peace in the kingdom.
My wife loves my beard, she actually begs me to not shave it off in march (usually a October to March thing) but I canāt stand it in the hot summer.
So not sure why some folks think that all women hate beards.
I do have a brother though that his wife hates his beard so they came to arrangement of Iāll shave if you shave. I donāt ask the details on that though.
I remember as a young kid wanting to have enough facial hair to grow a āstash and being frustrated for so long. Now. . . Iām shaving places I never thought ofā¦.ears (inside and out) nose, eyebrows. . . Be careful what you wish for.
Beards be nasty (scientific fact), so I donāt understand my āsistersā that find them appealing (even though Iām fully aware that they definitely actually exist). I guess Iām just stereotypical in this particular way.
Sometime in the last year, the BBC site carried an article about research into the social significance of facial hair. Turned out that women donāt attach a lot of importance to guysā having beards or being clean-shaven as such, but did tend to notice whoever was wearing what wasnāt in fashion at the moment. A more important function of beards turns out to be establishing the male domination hierarchy. The exact significance varies with the culture and time.
I do not really understand some folks absolute disdain for beards and mustaches. I tend to think we as humans, tend to look very nice in our natural patterns of growth. Longer hair tends to look very nice, beards and moustaches tend to look nice, etc.
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Now, if people choose to cut or style their hair, or cut or fashion their beard or moustacheā¦.even by shaving any of them offā¦.. that is fine tooā¦.. it is a āstyleā. But, how can the normal way the body was designed be considered distasteful? I just do not get it.
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As for todayās ācelibacyā comment in the comicā¦. I think that is a bit ludicrous. I have had plenty of opportunities offered to me by a variety of women over the years, even though I have been 100% faithful to only my wife. And, I grew my beard and mustache decades ago when I was 19ā¦. and have never shaved it since. My wife and kids have never seen me without the facial fur.
somebodyshort over 8 years ago
Had to laugh today. A friend of mine gave her boyfriend a birthday card with a couple in the bedroom. Sheās in bed with curlers in her hair and knitting a scarf. Heās standing at a clapper wheel where all the sections are labeled āno sexā except one. "Course we know he didnāt win. She says " Go ahead dear, spin again, after all itās your birthday "
John Wiley Premium Member over 8 years ago
My cute blonde likes my beard!
John Smith over 8 years ago
Like they were getting any before
Thomas Scott Roberts creator over 8 years ago
Itās only November third, and they have that much growth?
starcandles Premium Member over 8 years ago
Why are they all growing beards in November? Actually, men did not shave back then. Not by choice.
webman3802 over 8 years ago
November is known as āNo-Shave Novemberā, or āMowvemberā. The intention is to raise awareness for testicular cancer, although itās become somewhat of a fad and has lost that meaning. (Which is why I mention it here. Guys, remember to do a self-check periodically.)
Miba over 8 years ago
Iām a woman and I love beards.
jtviper7 over 8 years ago
Itās OK cute chickā¦Fat broads need loving too.
Dr_Zinj over 8 years ago
Beards arenāt just for deer season. They come in handy when shoveling snow, using the snowblower, skiing, snowshoeing, plowing in an open station tractor. Not good to have long ones when working with machinery though.
dflak over 8 years ago
I had my right arm in a sling for several weeks one time. I decided not to learn how to shave left-handed. So I grew a beard. The wife likes it. I can go either way on it, but when the queen is happy, there is peace in the kingdom.
tcayer over 8 years ago
Apparently sheās never had a moustache ride!
KEA over 8 years ago
this stupid arc isnāt going to run ALL of November I hope.
The Sinistral Bassist Premium Member over 8 years ago
So she only likes prepubescent boys?
angelfiredragon over 8 years ago
My wife loves my beard, she actually begs me to not shave it off in march (usually a October to March thing) but I canāt stand it in the hot summer.
So not sure why some folks think that all women hate beards.
I do have a brother though that his wife hates his beard so they came to arrangement of Iāll shave if you shave. I donāt ask the details on that though.
Bruce1253 over 8 years ago
My beard is older than some of the people I work with, of course I do keep it trimmed.
Bruce1253 over 8 years ago
I remember as a young kid wanting to have enough facial hair to grow a āstash and being frustrated for so long. Now. . . Iām shaving places I never thought ofā¦.ears (inside and out) nose, eyebrows. . . Be careful what you wish for.
Banjo Gordy Premium Member over 8 years ago
A full soft beard trimmed beard is better than the current style of scruffy rough sandpaper āyou need a shaveā style many now have.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 8 years ago
That prickly brush is what more women like over any other choice.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 8 years ago
Is she offering to the first to shave?
Germanshepherds4ever over 8 years ago
Iām with her. Furry Petri dishes! Yuk
stepham over 8 years ago
Beards be nasty (scientific fact), so I donāt understand my āsistersā that find them appealing (even though Iām fully aware that they definitely actually exist). I guess Iām just stereotypical in this particular way.
puddleglum1066 over 8 years ago
Sometime in the last year, the BBC site carried an article about research into the social significance of facial hair. Turned out that women donāt attach a lot of importance to guysā having beards or being clean-shaven as such, but did tend to notice whoever was wearing what wasnāt in fashion at the moment. A more important function of beards turns out to be establishing the male domination hierarchy. The exact significance varies with the culture and time.
UpaCoCoCreek Premium Member over 8 years ago
ā¦ no, but it is an effect.
SunflowerGirl100 over 8 years ago
Some women like beards and some donāt. Some men look better with a beard and some donāt. Peace.
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member over 8 years ago
I do not really understand some folks absolute disdain for beards and mustaches. I tend to think we as humans, tend to look very nice in our natural patterns of growth. Longer hair tends to look very nice, beards and moustaches tend to look nice, etc.
.
Now, if people choose to cut or style their hair, or cut or fashion their beard or moustacheā¦.even by shaving any of them offā¦.. that is fine tooā¦.. it is a āstyleā. But, how can the normal way the body was designed be considered distasteful? I just do not get it.
.
As for todayās ācelibacyā comment in the comicā¦. I think that is a bit ludicrous. I have had plenty of opportunities offered to me by a variety of women over the years, even though I have been 100% faithful to only my wife. And, I grew my beard and mustache decades ago when I was 19ā¦. and have never shaved it since. My wife and kids have never seen me without the facial fur.
Tonksquawk over 8 years ago
LOL!
Jim Kerner over 8 years ago
Oh. The Smith Brothers. Plus one.