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Frazod - I know what you mean about the barber. My experience is a reverse though.
I grew up in the burbs getting my hair cut at the local Oak Park Mall style center. I recently moved to SF and found a true barber in the Financial District. This guy is old school. Buzz clips my neck, trims the ears and nose. Uses a straight edge. Trims the mustache & beard with the buzzers. Full treatment. Plus, he has a subscription to Playboy so I don't have to order it at home at tic=off the little misses. And, oh yeah, he has football cards to get the weeks college and pro football's handicapping sport in. |
Gotta say the Goatee When you start losing it on top I guess you gotta make up for it somewhere. Now my problem is I don't like to shave and don't trim as much as I should. I shave once a week most weeks and occasionally will shave twice. The trim comes about once a month and I usually will trim real close.
You didn't ask but I will say that the hair on my head gets buzzed with number 1 or number 2 gaurd all over about once a month. If I had the cajones I would shave my head because it is cool to be bald now. But as I already stated I hate to shave.:huh: |
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but I do have at least two friends, who are girls, who like hair on men... personally, I think that men are supposed to be hairy- that's what makes 'em men... but I am in the minority around here |
TK says:Do you think this is typical of women? It seems like women either love it or hate it, which is more popular I'm not sure.
I can be pretty certain that my wife doesn't care for it. She doesn't really like my haircuts either. But I wear a motorcycle helmet and my hair is getting rather thin if I let it get long it just looks like crap. So I just keep it really close cropped. As far as the weeks worth of growth she doesn't complain anymore as long as I do my Honeydoos and make sure dinner is on the table when she gets home from work. |
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But otherwise, I'd probably agree. I'm not all that hairy though, I just don't shave but every other day, or 4. :D |
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My goatee is very soft and I use a Norelco trimmer on it every other day. Now if it would just pick a color--it's got some red ... some brown ... a few black ... a lot of blonde ... and even white (the white is getting more noticeable :sulk: ). :) MM ~~The Mrs. loves his goatee |
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headsnap with the flavor savor...:p |
I have the 'chin beard'. It is basically a goatee without the mustache.
I don't trim it, as that would hinder it's growth. :) I'm going for distance here, and seeing how long it will get. It would be to ZZ Top proportions by now, but I had to shave it off when I went to work at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando...:sulk: |
Since shaving is one of my least favorite manly duties and I'm not blessed with Jackos hairless skin, I shave like twice a week....on Monday and Thursday...
No one ever knows if I'm starting a beard of just being lazy... |
Goatee...
Much like Mike....when you start loosing it up top, gotta make up for it somewhere. The Mrs. loves the goatee...
Wahl trimmer about every four-five days. (yep...the one Al Borland endorces). ~not crazy about the grey in the goatee though~ :banghead: |
'And to tell the truth, most of my girl friends tend to like less hair on guys. but I do have at least two friends, who are girls, who like hair on men... personally, I think that men are supposed to be hairy- that's what makes 'em men... but I am in the minority around here'
I'm with ya Angel. I'm not real big on my man having facial hair as it tends to tickle too much in all the wrong places... :D Not to mention having to kiss it after its visited the 'wrong places.' :p I DO think a man with a nice 'shadow' is a very good thing. But chest hair...hell, yeah. And nicely shaped and toned and softly hairy forearms (and thighs) are a HUGE turn on. :D |
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Well, yeah, but it just makes my overall look more consistent. :) |
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