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over a year ago
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Depends on the guy - I watched 'who were the Greeks' last night, and the guy who presented it looked so sexy with his stubble, but I like clean shaved men too |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Clean shaven or 5 o'clock shadow if you're fortunate enough to look like Bradley Cooper or Brad Pitt."
The only Hollywood hunk I've ever been likened to is Jason Statham, I'm a far cry from Cooper or the Pittster. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Clean shaven or 5 o'clock shadow if you're fortunate enough to look like Bradley Cooper or Brad Pitt.
The only Hollywood hunk I've ever been likened to is Jason Statham, I'm a far cry from Cooper or the Pittster."
JS is very sexy, rugged mmm
But on a whole clean shaved and smooth |
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over a year ago
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"Try a guy with a neat soft beard for once "
I have no idea how any men grow a beard.
Anything past 14 days growth is SO uncomfortable I usually cave in and get the face mower out.
One day I might brave my way through it. |
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"Try a guy with a neat soft beard for once
I have no idea how any men grow a beard.
Anything past 14 days growth is SO uncomfortable I usually cave in and get the face mower out."
Its true, once facial hair reaches a certain thickness it gets incredibly itchy, and even starts to feel 'heavy' as your skin around it gets tighter. |
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It doesn't take 14 days to grow a beard does it?
My goatee is at the desired length at around 5 days. I trim it every week with my No1 clipper attachment |
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"Its true, once facial hair reaches a certain thickness it gets incredibly itchy, and even starts to feel 'heavy' as your skin around it gets tighter."
When it gets to that stage it feels like face armor.
"It doesn't take 14 days to grow a beard does it?"
I was talking a real beard, not a 4mm goatee. |
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"Its true, once facial hair reaches a certain thickness it gets incredibly itchy, and even starts to feel 'heavy' as your skin around it gets tighter.
When it gets to that stage it feels like face armor."
Well that's what its for isn't it? I'm sure our caveman ancestors would have tolerated a little face scratching in order to keep frostbite from making your jaw fall off. |
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"Well that's what its for isn't it? I'm sure our caveman ancestors would have tolerated a little face scratching in order to keep frostbite from making your jaw fall off."
This is true. I imagine they had now way of shaving though!
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It doesn't take 14 days to grow a beard does it?
I was talking a real beard, not a 4mm goatee."
Aplogies, that sounded a bit shitty and I didn't mean it like that. I meant like a full beard, grown past that 'stage'. |
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It can look good if its symmetrical but the hairy pinhead look or the upside down head look by guys who are loosing it on top and so grow a beard makes it even more obvious and isn't a good look. |
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"Well that's what its for isn't it? I'm sure our caveman ancestors would have tolerated a little face scratching in order to keep frostbite from making your jaw fall off.
This is true. I imagine they had now way of shaving though!"
Its said that flints and slates properly flaked can be INCREDIBLY sharp (they made a lot of their knives and skinning tools this way), in fact obsidian glass is said to be SO sharp that even modern scalpels can't compare to its cutting power. |
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