Beauty, Fashion & Style

have a shave

Beauty, Fashion & Style

Posted by: birdman

20th Aug 2012 10:34am

Please men have a shave of the many thousands of you followers who think you look good with five days growth, check the mirror again closely.
Women go to great lengths to look nice and here we are (men) doing every thing we can to look unwashed and unloved.Think about who may have started the trend, someone to lazy to shave, or someone who could not afford razors.Please seek out bettor role models.


Comments 5

Ol
  • 11th Jun 2014 02:31pm

Stubble can be very attractive, but not scruffy!

Anonymous
  • 31st Jan 2014 09:51pm

ditto

Robyn
  • 4th Oct 2012 06:00pm

How refreshing to read comment from a male about other males' appearance. I agree with birdman - unshaven men - take a good look at yourselves. Those with two to ten days growth look very scruffy and I have always wondered what men with a full beard are hiding. Mustache makes a male look older and facial hair can really rough up a lady's skin!

jules 1
  • 31st Jul 2013 11:10am
How refreshing to read comment from a male about other males' appearance. I agree with birdman - unshaven men - take a good look at yourselves. Those with two to ten days growth look very scruffy...

Totally agree with you, men really do need to take a good look at themselves!

birdman
  • 5th Oct 2012 01:30pm
How refreshing to read comment from a male about other males' appearance. I agree with birdman - unshaven men - take a good look at yourselves. Those with two to ten days growth look very scruffy...

Thanks for your support Robyn we just need another ten million to agree with us and we might straighten out or clean up this mess.

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