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25th April 06, 10:13 AM
#11
Originally Posted by Prester John
Mine is canonically required, so to speak, so I'm probably safe....but for how long?
My wife hates the fact that I want to grow a beard, but she's keen on my entering the diaconate one day. I know I've told her that it's canonically required (at least technically) for a deacon to be bearded, as well, but I'm not sure if she remembers it.
There's also the fact that I've unforutunately inherited my father's genes when it comes to facial hair. My maternal uncle has an incredible beard, but all my paternal uncles can't seem to grow one to save their lives. Mustaches, yes. Beards, no.
I want to attend the World Beard and Mustache Championships someday.
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25th April 06, 10:19 AM
#12
Originally Posted by Schultz
My wife hates the fact that I want to grow a beard, but she's keen on my entering the diaconate one day. I know I've told her that it's canonically required (at least technically) for a deacon to be bearded, as well, but I'm not sure if she remembers it.
There's also the fact that I've unforutunately inherited my father's genes when it comes to facial hair. My maternal uncle has an incredible beard, but all my paternal uncles can't seem to grow one to save their lives. Mustaches, yes. Beards, no.
I want to attend the World Beard and Mustache Championships someday.
if you look closely through the pics from the 2005 germany championships, you see a kilt!
as it was requested on the site that the images not be used without the owner's permission, here is a link..
Beard Championship in a kilt
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25th April 06, 10:32 AM
#13
I grew my first mustache at 18. Shaved it off for basic training and then grew it back. Grew a full beard when I got out 6 years later. So, up till a year ago, I've had either a mustache or beard for 36 years. Thinking it's time to grow it out again, unless there's too much grey now
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25th April 06, 10:40 AM
#14
My beard tends to grow fairly quickly, so I tend to be "Scruffy" by the end of the day. My wife actually prefers the beard, or I'd have to shave twice a day!
I usually grow it in the late fall and take it off in the spring, but sometimes I keep it all year, this year is one where I may keep it.
Mark Dockendorf
Left on the Right Coast
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25th April 06, 11:04 AM
#15
KT they were truley magnificent specimens!! I've heard of the facial hair comps but seeing is certainly believing, and I WANT TO BELIEVE.
Caradoc, I did same, and my girl actually cried. I grew it back. Is that a compliment? well I wonder but I've had the full beard for most of a year now. Luckily I've been blessed with a decent coverage. I've heard baldness is inherited from your maternal grandfather, so I can only asume good beards come frome same. Since my maternal grandmother never spoke of my grandfather ( he "died in the war") (thinly disguised euphemism) it's actually a connection that I enjoy with a grandfather I never knew, nor my mother.
I also reckon there's a huge bias against beards.
Long ago Romans, clean shaven as they were, told the story of the minataur. He was half beast(bull) and half man.The head was of the beast, body-man. He was known to have slept with the queen so was banishe'd.He was cursed to roam a labyrinth beneath the city. They sent the bravest and most dispensible to go down there and kill him. This was the representation of a culture no longer associated with "earthly" things. Seen how small the penis is on the statue of David? this is a product of this philosophy.
We have inherited much of the roman ways. Our legal system for one. Much of the solar god worship has tranlsated into the denigration of women. The myths of Perseus slaying the Gorgon, once a symbol of protection on all roman doors, is a good example of this.The feminine is a reprentation (particularly to the romans, and consequently now to most of western culture) of the intuition, mystery and life/death/rebirth process.Supress that and now we fear all manifestations of these mysteries: the old (or death), black, female, psychic or just the unknown. Beards make men their age and "natural", not an attempt at being boyish and women fear this, and some men. It's not to say that all men with beards are real men and those without are not! We know better than that! But this is the basis of the prejudice.
Good thread. Keep the beard alive.
E.
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25th April 06, 11:19 AM
#16
I have had a full beard for most of my adult life, going on to 40 years. The only problem my wife has with my beard is that I like to let it grow as long as it wants to, and she prefers it trimmed. Once I shaved it and my children (small at the time) were frightened of me, they had never seen me without it before. I always say that this is the way God made me, facial hair and all, and who am I to go against God.
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25th April 06, 12:24 PM
#17
I shave the goatee off at least once each year for fit testing my SCBA, and anytime we have a response requiring more than level D protection (I keep a razor in my kit bag). It usually grows back in about a week and a half or so.
Bryan...now if I lost the moustache it would be terrifying...
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25th April 06, 12:28 PM
#18
I have never shaved my upper lip and have had a beard of some sort most adult life but for 10 years. My wife likes it trimmed close to jawline and about a number two. I let it grow out in the winter.
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25th April 06, 12:48 PM
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I haven't had a beard in many years. It grows in stiff and tough, almost like wire and my wife says it's like barbed wire so I keep it shaved. At one time it reached half way down my chest and, believe it or not, nothing would soften it up.
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25th April 06, 12:55 PM
#20
Originally Posted by bubba
I haven't had a beard in many years. It grows in stiff and tough, almost like wire and my wife says it's like barbed wire so I keep it shaved. At one time it reached half way down my chest and, believe it or not, nothing would soften it up.
wow...that is rough. Ever thought about selling the trimming as steel wool?
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