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Re: Facial hair.

Postby meriad » 10 Dec 2014, 15:15

Aggers, I saw this and just had to post it :D
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Re: Facial hair.

Postby tonicha » 10 Dec 2014, 15:43

I'll have to get some for Grumpy :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: 8-)
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Re: Facial hair.

Postby Osc » 10 Dec 2014, 16:26

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: @ Ria!!

Personally I don't like facial hair either (although in the case of a certain Leiv Schreiber I am prepared to tolerate a little stubble ..... :oops: :oops: ) and I find those very full beards which are currently in vogue to be unattractive.
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Re: Facial hair.

Postby jenniren » 10 Dec 2014, 16:40

I'm not a big fan of facial hair either, and like you Ria, really can't cope with moustaches, must be like kissing soggy shredded wheat :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Facial hair.

Postby Gal » 10 Dec 2014, 17:15

JoM wrote:
allyluvselvis wrote:
meriad wrote:Personally I'm not fond of facial hair at all

An ex colleague of mine has one of these very full beards - as does his partner; and no they don't look particularly good. A nice short trimmed beard is just about OK; but moustaches I can't handle at all.

Thank goodness we're all different, right? :D



I know I know I know it's not PC - but the first thing that jumped into my head was...poor girl! :oops: :oops:

Then it twigged.... :lol: :lol: :lol:


I know!! My first thought was "I really, really hope he's gay...." :lol: :lol:


Snap!!

I love a neatly trimmed beard....my lovely brother had a goatee over the summer months and grew a moustache for Movember, he so suited them! When I got married, my then husband had a full beard, he was dark haired too so it was quite a specimen, although not in the league of some today. I don't like them to be thick and long, especially if the guy is thinning on top, or even bald, but beards per se are great!
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Re: Facial hair.

Postby Kaz » 10 Dec 2014, 17:33

Nicely said Gal :D I really like Mick's, it suits him ;)
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Re: Facial hair.

Postby Aggers » 10 Dec 2014, 19:23

meriad wrote:Aggers, I saw this and just had to post it :D


That really made me laugh.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Facial hair.

Postby manxie » 10 Dec 2014, 20:25

I too have both beard and moustache, I used to shave my chin and have a moustache in the army but while serving I was sent abroad and developed a terrible rash caused by shaving and for the last year of my service I think I was the only soldier in the army with a beard, I was 21 then and have never shaved since and have had a beard and tash ever since.

I am now 67 and unlikely to start shaving again now.

Personally I think any man has the right to wear facial hair or not I don't see how it makes him any different to a clean shaven man, I know I am the same person with or without, to me this smacks of judging a book by its cover not by its content.

Many con men and confidence tricksters are clean shaven and wear smart suits, all part of the image??

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Re: Facial hair.

Postby Kaz » 10 Dec 2014, 20:47

Exactly right Manxie :) xxx
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Re: Facial hair.

Postby Diflower » 10 Dec 2014, 22:51

Well put Manxie, I do resent any kind of mass discrimination - some men suit beards/moustaches, others don't, simple as that.

As for those big beards grown for some kind of - what? - solidarity? - passing fad probably (different to not shaving on religious grounds, though that's an odd religious thing to me). After all, men have far fewer opportunities for fashion/fad/trends than women do.
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