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To beard or not to beard?

ChiTownScion

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My wife complained that I look like an old man when I wear one. Other women have told me that I like it...but guess who calls that shot?

There is that scratchy wool blanket on your face feel to it, but I always enjoy the view from the mirror when it finally is past the stubble bum stage.
 

ChiTownScion

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My son is now 25, so that tells you how long ago this was.
 

Feraud

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Those last two photos look perfectly fine.


Yeah, but you get that magnificent feeling of shaving a full beard. If you've never grown a beard and then shaved it off, you should. Everyone should.
I currently have three months of growth on my mug. I'm going to see how long I can tolerate the beard then take some pleasure in removing it with the sharpest blade I have.
 
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You look ten years younger without it. Could be a good thing or a bad thing.

My thoughts as well.

My whiskers grow so fast that my bearded self gets to looking kinda scruffy after only a few days without serious grooming. That's among the reasons I haven't been bearded in a couple of decades, at least. Another is that a beard makes me appear older but not wiser. I get the sense that I'm taken more seriously sans whiskers. And I've got so much gray in it now that I fear I would look fit for the old folks home were I to grow it out.

You look fine in the beard, Johnny. It's a good look for you. But to my eye you look friendlier without it. More approachable, you know.
 

Spitfire

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A beard most certainly ads 10 or more years to your appearance. Maybe that's why all these young hipster types walks around looking like taliban or lumberjacks? (Says I - who sometimes let it all grow for weeks and sometimes is clean-shaven)
 

Big J

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Yeah, I do like having a beard because shaving everyday is such a chore, but I really look like an old man with a beard, so without is better for me. Maybe when I really am an old man, then it'll be ok. And yes, shaving off a beard does give a wonderfully smooth shave. It's good to give your face a rest from shaving for a while.
 

Two Types

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Winter in Canada????? Keep the beard.

If you like the beard that's a start: If your wife likes the beard that's the ultimate thing. (My wife hate's it when I grow a beard, refuses to come anywhere near me and tells me I look like an old man. I think I look distinguished. So I grow it until she moans too much then shave it and feel miserable).
 

bbshriver

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Lexington, NC
I recently braved my wife's ire and decided to go from van-dyke to full beard, she's now "getting used to it".... My barber's reaction? "If you can grow one you should do it!"
 

GoetzManor

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Given the option between beard and no beard, I'll always choose beard. It appears that my reason for keeping a beard is the reason for some that they avoid it! It's true that it does add about ten years to a face and I have a generally young looking face, but I feel like people take me more seriously with a beard than me looking like a sixteen year old. I'd rather look thirty-six than sixteen.

My two cents.
 

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