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just out of interest, how many of you wear a "skirt" with a beard
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Beard, mustache, long hair, earrings, and a skirt.

No problem...
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Yup, I wear a full set of whiskers, tend to keep it trimmed fairly short though, like my hair. I'm just too idle to look after long hair / beard.

The beard does tend to stop people wondering if I want to pretend I'm a woman :)

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NO! Definitely not! Never! Ever!

(Nothing against people who do, of course, just personal preference!)
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Forever hairy face here. :clap:
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Abe Lincon beard ( no mustache)
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Post by crfriend »

Right now I sport a full set of whiskers. On occasion, the beard may come and go; I've worn full beards and burnsides (an inverse goatee). The only thing that has stayed constant since puberty is my mustache, and that's a non-negotiable; so is my waist-length hair.

Also, right now my beard is an absolute disaster; my wife tells me I have "horns" (and she's right). I go to get it professionally trimmed in the morrow. I really wish I could do a proper "ZZ Top" beard, but, alas, it isn't in my genes....
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Post by Kilted_John »

Have worn a full beard most of the time since 1996. Wore a goatee for a while in 2004, but grew it back. So, yes, I unbifurcate and beard @ the same time.

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Same here. Like John, I unbifurcate and beard (love that phrase) at the same time.
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Post by skirttron »

I've never wanted a beard or moustache since the time I got the ability to grow proper ones and that's one long time. Too much face hair makes me feel like a gorilla, and the same goes for underarm hair. My face hair grows really fast though - if I have to appear specially presentable after 10am I usually go and shave again.
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Full beard, Ernest Hemingway length, hair not much longer than about 4 inches that I cut myself and doesn't have barber sidewalls, with male pattern baldness, no jewelry of any kind, no makeup (hate the feel of goop on my skin).
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I,ve worn a beard so long I have forgoten what my face looks like. I'm afraid to shave it off, I don't know if my face looks good or not.
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Post by WSmac »

I'M THE FIRST, I'M THE FIRST, I'M THE FIRST!

HAAHAHAHAHAHAHA :p
Richard A - just out of interest, how many of you wear a "skirt" with a beard
WELLLLLL,

Personally, I've worn kilts in denim and synthetic material...

I've worn skirts in rayon, cotton, nylon and wool...

BUT I'VE NEVER WORN A SKIRT THAT HAD A BEARD!

:clap:
:rotfl:
:tomato:

I've had a big bushy beard for many years.
I do shave it off from time-to-time (like now).

The best thing I've found about having a beard that's turning 'non-coloured'... ahem... is how many people around the hospital tell me how good looking I am without it and how much YOUNGER I look!
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Post by Milfmog »

WSmac wrote:I've had a big bushy beard for many years.
I do shave it off from time-to-time (like now).
I shaved mine off after about 15 years. The next morning I spotted a stranger in the bathroom mirror and remembered why I'd grown it in the first place.:eek: :covereyes: :eek: :covereyes: :eek:

Fortunately it did not take too long to recover.:)

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Post by Foppy »

I usually have some kind of beard, except for the summertime. I have about four day's worth of stubble right now, mostly because of my being too pressed for time to shave. I planned on keeping clean-shaven for at least another month, but I'm considering quitting shaving altogether for a while.
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