I'll shave off my moustache when I get a GF

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Jono
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09 Apr 2013, 7:30 am

So, last year I grew a moustache for Movember (the charity that encourages people to grow moustaches in November to raise awareness of testicular and prostate cancer). Initially, I kept it because I wanted to show it to someone who I visited a few months later. However, since it's hard for me to get a GF, I've now decided that I'll only shave it off when I get one and that's why I still have it. That way, when I'm 50 and still have the same moustache, we'll all know that I've been single ever since. :wink:



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09 Apr 2013, 8:49 am

What if you need to shave it off TO get a girlfriend?



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09 Apr 2013, 9:00 am

Stargazer43 wrote:
What if you need to shave it off TO get a girlfriend?


eactely my thoutht :D


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09 Apr 2013, 9:46 am

Do you want that constant reminder of your singleness?



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09 Apr 2013, 9:51 am

Jono. Dude. That's not how it works :?



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09 Apr 2013, 9:57 am

Stargazer43 wrote:
What if you need to shave it off TO get a girlfriend?


That's what I thought.



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09 Apr 2013, 10:02 am

Stargazer43 wrote:
What if you need to shave it off TO get a girlfriend?

What if you get a girlfriend who will leave you if you shave it off?



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09 Apr 2013, 10:08 am

Jono wrote:
So, last year I grew a moustache for Movember (the charity that encourages people to grow moustaches in November to raise awareness of testicular and prostate cancer). Initially, I kept it because I wanted to show it to someone who I visited a few months later. However, since it's hard for me to get a GF, I've now decided that I'll only shave it off when I get one and that's why I still have it. That way, when I'm 50 and still have the same moustache, we'll all know that I've been single ever since. :wink:


I started growing my moustache in May 1974. Been single the whole time, too.

I had a beard nearly 15 years of that time as well.



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09 Apr 2013, 10:09 am

You should at least keep it professional, I tend to trim my beard with a beard trimmer just to keep it looking clean.



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09 Apr 2013, 10:20 am

Shave it off already!! :x Ewww! Moustaches are not "in" anymore. Besides, they collect food, dander, barf, and snot. When I first met my husband (years ago), he had a moustache. I used to cringe when he tries to kiss me because it felt like a piece of barbed wire jabbing me. It was his muscular physique and calming personality that hooked me right away - made me feel safe. Not that mustard stained hairy caterpillar dancing around on his top lip. :lol: Yuck...Good Lord.....hairy mouths, hairy ears....too much hair!



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09 Apr 2013, 10:24 am

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You should at least keep it professional, I tend to trim my beard with a beard trimmer just to keep it looking clean.


Is that your pic to the left?! You're VERY handsome but that beard makes you look like a VERY handsome vagrant. Sorry but that's just my opinion. I don't like facial hair. Strangely, I think that a very faint female moustache looks really cute - I see a lot of that in mediterranean and hispanic women. It doesn't make them look any less feminine.



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09 Apr 2013, 10:46 am

RightGalaxy wrote:
Wolfheart wrote:
You should at least keep it professional, I tend to trim my beard with a beard trimmer just to keep it looking clean.


Is that your pic to the left?! You're VERY handsome but that beard makes you look like a VERY handsome vagrant. Sorry but that's just my opinion. I don't like facial hair. Strangely, I think that a very faint female moustache looks really cute - I see a lot of that in mediterranean and hispanic women. It doesn't make them look any less feminine.


I dont think he´s handsome at all. Plus, he looks like a girl with that haircut.



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09 Apr 2013, 10:52 am

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What if you need to shave it off TO get a girlfriend?


That's what my sister asked me.



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09 Apr 2013, 10:53 am

Fnord wrote:
Stargazer43 wrote:
What if you need to shave it off TO get a girlfriend?

What if you get a girlfriend who will leave you if you shave it off?


Oh, well in that case, I might just keep it. :wink:



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09 Apr 2013, 10:54 am

RightGalaxy wrote:
Wolfheart wrote:
You should at least keep it professional, I tend to trim my beard with a beard trimmer just to keep it looking clean.


Is that your pic to the left?! You're VERY handsome but that beard makes you look like a VERY handsome vagrant. Sorry but that's just my opinion. I don't like facial hair. Strangely, I think that a very faint female moustache looks really cute - I see a lot of that in mediterranean and hispanic women. It doesn't make them look any less feminine.


Thanks, well I took that photo when my beard had grown for a few weeks, I like having a beard and I don't mind at all if I look like a vagrant.

I love beards and long hair on myself and on others, I tend to think of them as something that the hero has. It sort of goes with the fantasy type characters like Aragorn, my friend says I look like Jon Snow from Game of Thrones.

My facial hair is a part of me just as my heavy tattoos and personal fitness is and I would expect a partner to be attracted to who I am. Saying that, I have only ever dated the rocker, artistic or alternative types but I am attracted to that type of girl over say someone that wears designer clothing and sunglasses.



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09 Apr 2013, 11:06 am

Wolfheart wrote:
RightGalaxy wrote:
Wolfheart wrote:
You should at least keep it professional, I tend to trim my beard with a beard trimmer just to keep it looking clean.


Is that your pic to the left?! You're VERY handsome but that beard makes you look like a VERY handsome vagrant. Sorry but that's just my opinion. I don't like facial hair. Strangely, I think that a very faint female moustache looks really cute - I see a lot of that in mediterranean and hispanic women. It doesn't make them look any less feminine.


Thanks, well I took that photo when my beard had grown for a few weeks, I like having a beard and I don't mind at all if I look like a vagrant.

I love beards and long hair on myself and on others, I tend to think of them as something that the hero has. It sort of goes with the fantasy type characters like Aragorn, my friend says I look like Jon Snow from Game of Thrones.

Well...even though I don't like facial hair (I don't like it near me) this pic makes you look like a Greek mythological hero.


My facial hair is a part of me just as my heavy tattoos and personal fitness is and I would expect a partner to be attracted to who I am. Saying that, I have only ever dated the rocker, artistic or alternative types but I am attracted to that type of girl over say someone that wears designer clothing and sunglasses.