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A question for the bearded members

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#1 ·
Where is the line between growing a beard and having a beard?

I've gone days without shaving, plenty of times but I wouldn't consider that growing a beard. Since I have made a conscious effort to grow something that someone might look at and call a beard, when is it called a beard?

Is it up to the public to define it? "Why did you grow a beard?" "Are you growing a beard?" "You call that a beard?"

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#6 ·
Or, when you don't remember what you looked like without it.
Haha! Reminds me: when I was a pup, I worked in bar/restaurant in CO. One day, Ken, the bartender, came in without his beard, and proceeded to frown and plop things down a little harder than necessary... clearly in a bad mood, despite several "Hey Ken, you shaved/looks good" etc. kind of comments. One of the waitresses asked what was wrong and he said "When my wife saw it, she said (and he imitated a whiny female voice): 'I don't like it!'"

Then he said: " I was fine with that until I realized that's my face she's talking about!"
 
#10 ·
I claim ignorance.

In my 45+ years, I have never sported the hair ware in a style that could be mistaken for a beard. The best I've managed until now was the "letting myself go" look. It pisses the wife off because I'll do it while on vacation. She'll ask why I get cleaned up to just to go back to work but look like a hobo during family vacations.:)
 
#8 ·
When people ask you to move your beard out of the way so they can read what is on your shirt.....
 
#58 · (Edited)
That is very annoying. I've had one on and off since before duck dynasty.

Kcult, I'm still in the growing a beard stage, always have been. Work use to would only let me keep a short goatee. Lately I've been letting it get longer in the winter. When my daughter can braid it, I might consider it a beard. I may leave it on in the summer, IDK
 
#18 ·
Currently letting mine go "mountain man" style. No maintenance and no trimming minus those damn rogue mustache hairs that take a turn up your nose or inside your mouth. My 3.5 year old son calls them tickle whiskers...they do a damn good job of that and the beard will stay until he stops laughing.

Disclaimer: I am a stay at home house Dad, my wife loves me no matter what I look like, and the looks I get from all the "mom's" at my boys school is well worth the price.
 
#20 ·
When your beard goes off to make Dos Equis commercials without you, then you have embraced the lifestyle. I don't remember what I look like without a mustache and barely without the goatee. Wearing the full growth now. I have at times toyed with mutton chops but not in many years. Only my late father could pull off the mutton chops and make it look cool.....but them was the 8 track years.......
 
#22 ·
I had a beard for almost 17 years till I finally realized how old it was making me look. In this pic I'm 43.
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So I just shaved it into a goat.

Now when it starts to look too much like a beard again I shave. I hate shaving.
 
#34 ·
Op opines the question "are you growing a beard". Short answer is yes, every day. I hadn't really thought about it until now but mine has been growing for 32 yrs. Now I wish in had never trimmed it back. Lets see...on the avg a beard grows 1/2 inch per month - 6 inches a year x 32 years = 16 ft. Maybe it's a good thing to trim a little. That would be baaad to get it caught in the belt of my scooter.:confused:
 
#35 ·
It takes me about two/three weeks to grow a beard.
It's a beard when one has to look to see skin under it.
Wife prefers it short, I don't especially care, but I am pretty lazy about maintenance.
 
#38 ·
I just have one added when I choose......

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