"Do you have a razor?" No one ever asked me this question. Being folliclly challenged had its own benefits. It did gives me some extra time to waste. Especially the night before a presentation (or an interview or any other occasion where you have to make a good impression) almost all the hostel boys will be scaling there skin off, we few beardless one felt privileged
But its not always sunny in chiknaland (or is it?) We did have some disadvantages. The eternal adolescence is not something one sought. How much it annoys us when people ask, "in which class are you?" Then again, if you are embarrassed with your differently-beard-(less)ness, people as a whole are not comfortable with there beard. Society puts a lot of pressure on them to shave. The nature's gift is disobedience to others. As mentioned, you have to sacrifice your weeks of development for some interview.
Then again if you don't shave, you are not satisfied with your current style. I had met many guys who lived a closet shaven life when there true follicle orientation was a gote.
And when was the last time you saw a traditional moustaches? When are they coming out.
Men's beard is grabbed by society and trimmed the way it is 'appropriate'. Is it not high time when men start taking ownership of there own hairs. The way nature desired?
Today when feminist are waving there bras up high, I think men should also start wiggling there beard, disgusting but hey its our choice. Isn't it?
Wednesday, 9 December 2015
It Gets Thicker
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