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Old Sep 25, 2009, 01:31 AM
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What Do You Think of Men Who Have Beards and Moustaches?

Hi, All!

I now have a very long beard and moustache. Am looking for opinions as to what people might think about men who have them. It only took me a couple of days to grow them!

A good friend of mine, who is an attorney, told me that people are afraid of men with beards. Is this true? Just looking for opinions...

Are you...

A. Afraid of men who have beards?

B. Not afraid of men who have beards?

C. Don't care if a man has facial hair?

D. Think that having facial hair will be a hindrance to a man getting a job?

E. Don't think that a man having facial hair will be a hindrance to the man
obtaining employment?

All opinions are welcome! Please let me know what you think!

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Old Sep 25, 2009, 07:51 PM   #21  
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Hi again, redhed35!

I'm looking forward to how artlady is going to respond here!

Even the way that someone grooms themself is an art!

Thanks!
Art is expression! The clothes you wear the way you do your do ,its all art!
I am white but I have long hair and I have always wanted dreads..
Different strokes ,man whatever floats your boat.
Express yourself!
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When I first met Catsmine, he had a beard and I loved it. First time I saw him without it was about six years into our relationship. He shaved it off during a job search. Then he got into pest control and no full beards allowed because of safety equipment. I really miss that beard, though. At least he still has the mustache.

I would guess that my feelings on beards being good (depending on the man and beard) is a result of my dad having a mustache and at times a beard (usually when on vacation).

On the job issue, I would guess that it depends on the job and whether it would get in the way.
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Having a mustache, I am partial to them, actually I think they add to your look. But I have had mine since I was 22 and that was a while ago. Not sure if I would recognize myself if I shaved it off. Marta has never seen me without one, this look is all she has known.

Now, Clough, my friend, you and I have met in person, I am probably one of the few that can pass judgement on you....

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Art is expression! The clothes you wear the way you do your do ,its all art!
I am white but I have long hair and I have always wanted dreads..
Different strokes ,man whatever floats your boat.
Express yourself!
OMG !!! I thought that you were purple!
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OMG !!! I thought that you were purple!
That is so cool that you got me,I am purple aand green ,all shades
I must have revealed this sometime before ..lol your cool
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Having a mustache, I am partial to them, actually I think they add to your look. But I have had mine since I was 22 and that was a while ago. Not sure if I would recognize myself if I shaved it off. Marta has never seen me without one, this look is all she has known.

Now, Clough, my friend, you and I have met in person, I am probably one of the few that can pass judgement on you....

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And I bet he is as beautiful on the outside as the inside and even if he isn't he is still the MAN!
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Well if you are asking me if I (being a guy) think that Clough (being a guy) is beautiful on the outside...that's a tough one. However, I can say this he certainly isn't bad looking at all.

Now, about the 'inside' of the man called Clough...that I can testify to. He is a gentleman whose word is his bond, intelligent, very talented, sincere, loves helping people, friendly, charismatic, honest, not narcissistic at all, friendly, if he is your friend he will always be and he IS my friend....so yeah your are right 'beautiful inside' pretty much fits him.

Clough......you know my address, I will expect that check....

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artlady agrees: I have never had the pleasure of meeting the man in person but I know the virtual guy is the bomb! I like the check joke,funny!
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There are a few types of work where having a beard is a problem. Like jobs that require wearing a respirator. If shaving is required to interview for a job...

There are lines to be drawn between, "fitting in," personal preference, and misrepresenting one's self. When does, "everyone does it" become a pretense? Lying, in the sense that hair grows on your face, why pretend otherwise?

It's a personal decision which says a lot about you the instant anyone sees you. What's fun is that you have choices.
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