Hello Fabsters,
We all know beards are divisive things, the marmite of the swinging world.
I’m very attached to mine, but I do from time to time think about taking it off, today I’m booked to hair my hair cut and contemplating it.
My only fear, will I recognise myself after, will my face be smaller than I think it is, there are many questions.
So I have two to ask…
Women - if you’ve known a guy with a beard, and they have removed it, what was your FIRST reaction to the new look.
Men - those with beards, do you have similar beard fears?
Everyone - why are beards so divisive? Hmmmm
Have flicked my profile pic over for the day so you can see the beard, let me know what you think. |
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52 years without a beard-invisible
4 years with a beard- not invisible.
It's not divisive from where I stand. It makes me feel good about myself and those couples who contacted me to inform me I would have to shave before they would consider meeting me have hopefully found a doormat to fit. |
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"52 years without a beard-invisible
4 years with a beard- not invisible.
It's not divisive from where I stand. It makes me feel good about myself and those couples who contacted me to inform me I would have to shave before they would consider meeting me have hopefully found a doormat to fit. "
Same as that I enjoy going against the grain, and everytime someone says they wouldn't meet me because of my beard it fills me with joy aloughnthe reception has not been all that bad honestly |
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