I wonder if there's a shaving thread?
I wonder if there's a shaving thread?
Aren't beards the opposite of shaving?God put them on our face for a reason...
A thread for the discussion of beards and encouragement in the growing thereof
- Lawrence87
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- Forum: Mens Lifestyle
They're the best way to awoid razor bumps.Aren't beards the opposite of shaving?
I wonder if there's a shaving thread?
Serious question.... Shaving forum?There’s a number of shaving forums out there, I used to belong to some of them, but I don’t even remember them now I stopped checking
Serious question.... Shaving forum?
How much is there to talk about that the forum revolves around shaving?
I'd think 1 thread would cover it. How does a forum have enough content?
How much is there to talk about that the forum revolves around shaving?
Interesting channel, but with all due respect the guy is super fruity. Like what is even that mustache, sitting on those baboon lips?
ugh, reminds me of that tranny guy that wore dresses and had a beard. Mixing those things is extremely grotesque.
is that real?
This is just wrong.
Ok. But how do you feel about women shaving their legs then?I do think there is something fundamentally wrong with shaving your face. It is like starting an ongoing, futile feud with how God created you. It has no practical benefit unlike trimming your fingernails, its just pure worldliness and vanity. I get some people can't grow much of a beard, but I do think as one of the major defining masculine characteristics, having a beard is the correct thing to do as a man.
Ok. But how do you feel about women shaving their legs then?
I am in agreement about natural is better. Certainly I prefer the natural look in women especially in regards to make up and so on. But I have to admit that women with hairy armpits and legs is just gross to me. So perhaps I am a hypocrite, I don't know. But I believe female beauty is a good thing as long as joined to modesty and as long as it is intrinsically feminine.It increases sexual dimorphism (so in that way, it would be better). Some women do not have to, or do not much. It's not a hill I'd die on as I generally move towards whatever is natural is better. I assume nuns don't care about such things, they fit more in that "natural" realm. "Not shaving" could be seen as an ideal (not swayed by vanity/worldly ideals), but you could make an argument women shaving legs is in a similar realm as trimming your nails or men trimming/tidying beards.