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#15
by
Cave Dweller
on 01 Nov, 2013 06:07
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Maybe I just have been under a rock for the last several years, but I had not heard of this until this thread.
There is no publicity or mention of it in my area.
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#16
by
WarrenC
on 01 Nov, 2013 08:02
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I would at some point love to get involved in Movember, but I couldn't go clean shaven to do it. I haven't been clean shaven for about two years (unless you count very short, trimmed stubble as clean shaven) and i'm not going to be any time soon.
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#17
by
isleepinthebuff
on 01 Nov, 2013 14:15
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I don't worry about shaving my beard I just think I look pretty minging without and choose not to, luckily the length it is within a couple of days I have stubble and it's back within a week
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#18
by
Mike E. P.
on 01 Nov, 2013 17:53
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#19
by
slymyke
on 01 Nov, 2013 17:59
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If the women decide not to shave their legs, I don't want to see it (not even pictures)!!
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#20
by
Razor X
on 01 Nov, 2013 18:47
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#21
by
Bluebriz
on 01 Nov, 2013 23:42
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I'm doing Movember this year. Just not sure what style I'll go for (meaning a month of a shaggy mess most likely!)
If anyone wants to watch my slow progress I'm at
http://ex.movember.com/mospace/7908865
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#22
by
Rusty Shackleford
on 05 Nov, 2013 12:45
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I've heard of both but mainly hear it referred to as "No Shave November". Maybe I'm dense but I thought the Mo in "Movember" had something to do with mowing the hair at the end, but it probably stands for mustache. Mustaches aren't very popular at least where I am so I guess that's why it is referred to with the more beard-friendly "No Shave November" name. I guess it's a nice idea so that people can pretend to be male for a month out of the year
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#23
by
EarlBald
on 05 Nov, 2013 19:02
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@Mike re shaved legs. Well, since I'm not into women, I don't care if they shave their legs or not. I'll say, from a gut level, that I think of men as having hairy bodies and women not (yes, that's an often inaccurate generalization), so my mind is fixed on that. Still, if I were a woman, I probably wouldn't want to go thru the grooming routine (make-up, shaving). It also depends on how hairy the area is to begin with. I already stated that men with shaved bodies were turn-offs for me (not bad, just not attractive to me), but I got trounced for being judgemental!
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#24
by
Bluebriz
on 16 Nov, 2013 05:51
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I'm pretty sure that no shave November and Movember are not the same thing, despite both bring in November.
For me it's really difficult to not be able to shave properly for a month, as I REALLY enjoy shaving, but I figure it's a small thing compared to raising money to help in the fight against prostate and testicular cancer.
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#25
by
imaginary
on 16 Nov, 2013 12:36
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You know, there are people out there (or so I am told) that would think it quite odd that a group of men who have no problem shaving their heads can't bring themselves to shave their faces. Just sayin'.
I thought it was merely a condition that I have.
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#26
by
Aussie Sly Guy
on 15 Dec, 2013 08:35
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You know, there are people out there (or so I am told) that would think it quite odd that a group of men who have no problem shaving their heads can't bring themselves to shave their faces. Just sayin'.
Yes, I have been told by a few people that my head is on upside down.
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#27
by
Mike E. P.
on 15 Dec, 2013 10:28
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You know, there are people out there (or so I am told) that would think it quite odd that a group of men who have no problem shaving their heads can't bring themselves to shave their faces. Just sayin'.
Yes, I have been told by a few people that my head is on upside down.
I like to think that my hair just slipped down a bit.
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#28
by
DannyBoy
on 17 Dec, 2013 17:26
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Yeah movember is well known where i am from so is no shave november i could never do a mustache i might do movember one year but i dont know yet...i had a full mustache when i was 12 though (seriously no joke lol)...not cause i wanted it cause i didnt start shaving yet lol but i think i stick with no shave november even though i have some type of beard anyway.