In my area, almost every middle age guy has a beard
In my area, almost every middle age guy has a beard
can't have your cake and eat it too wrote:
I wonder how many of the people praising beards for being the natural state of man are circumcised lol
Do you realize that men don't get to make that decision for themselves as it's almost exclusively done to infants. The better question is to ask if man have had their sons circumcised. And yes, it is WAY the F unnatural.
John Utah wrote:
can't have your cake and eat it too wrote:
I wonder how many of the people praising beards for being the natural state of man are circumcised lol
Do you realize that men don't get to make that decision for themselves as it's almost exclusively done to infants. The better question is to ask if man have had their sons circumcised. And yes, it is WAY the F unnatural.
Both practices are barbaric if you ask me.
Harvey Weinstein, not a good look...
John Utah wrote:
can't have your cake and eat it too wrote:
I wonder how many of the people praising beards for being the natural state of man are circumcised lol
Do you realize that men don't get to make that decision for themselves as it's almost exclusively done to infants. The better question is to ask if man have had their sons circumcised. And yes, it is WAY the F unnatural.
Sorry man, didn't mean to touch a soft spot
Cracked screen wrote:
Men try to compensate for a general lack of manliness by growing facial hair. Women can sense their inadequacies with great ease.
All men grow beards. If you are a man your beard is always growing. Some men like to be more feminine and shave.
can't have your cake and eat it too wrote:
John Utah wrote:
Do you realize that men don't get to make that decision for themselves as it's almost exclusively done to infants. The better question is to ask if man have had their sons circumcised. And yes, it is WAY the F unnatural.
Sorry man, didn't mean to touch a soft spot
Yes, please don't touch me.
John Utah wrote:
can't have your cake and eat it too wrote:
Sorry man, didn't mean to touch a soft spot
Yes, please don't touch me.
Sounds like theres not much left of you to touch!
can't have your cake and eat it too wrote:
John Utah wrote:
Yes, please don't touch me.
Sounds like theres not much left of you to touch!
I'd prefer if you not even think about touching me. No offense.
As a clean-shaven 60 year old man who has never sported, or wanted, or taken pleasure in, facial hair, I'm intrigued by all the bearded men. It's clearly a thing. Feels to me as though it started five or six years ago, but I'd like to hear more about that.
I assume that generations, like companies, are trying to stake out brand territory. So I assume that younger men, faced with a world in which clean-cut boomers and Gen Xers rule the roost and insist that THEY have come up with all the innovations worth coming up with and all the music we should ever care about, said F--k this and decided to sulk by way of deliberate hirsuteness.
Anybody who imagines that a beard, by itself, automatically confers masculine cred needs to get out more. Or familiarize themselves with John Wayne and Tom Selleck.
I get it though: the new naturalism. Future shock. AI can't grow a beard, much less groom one and keep it silky.
That's AI, as in, Artificial Intelligence. Not Al, as in Capone.
John Utah wrote:
can't have your cake and eat it too wrote:
Sounds like theres not much left of you to touch!
I'd prefer if you not even think about touching me. No offense.
Now I can't stop thinking about touching you.
Not one person will be able to read every post on this page without thinking about touching John Utah
Beards started five years ago? Interesting. Seem like they probably started at the beginning of mankind, but maybe I’m wrong.
jsdfaksjdf wrote:
Not one person will be able to read every post on this page without thinking about touching John Utah
This is not going well. I’m out. Goodnight people.
Which is worse wrote:
No, but just like tattoos beards will become unfashionable. But there's one difference between the two... OK, I'll state the obvious, beards can be gotten rid of in minutes, tattoos you're stuck with for life, unless you want even uglier scarring.
But I, and women, love my tattoos. Should I get them removed on account of an insecure skinny runner?
They're all ISIS sympathizers