I was saying it would apply to mine. Nobody else's.Does this principle apply to all weddings or just this one in particular?
I was saying it would apply to mine. Nobody else's.Does this principle apply to all weddings or just this one in particular?
See! Evil conspiracy.
I get that there are jobs or "professions" that if you are in them- a beard is "unprofessional" like...
Military- For the wearing of airtight masks, beards are a no.
Mechanics or some machinist- having a gandalf-beard is not worth getting your face ripped of by dangerous machinery. I get it.
Food Service- Nobody wants your beard hairs in their sandwich, or soup, or salad, or steak, or lasagna, or General Tso's Chicken, or pizza, or Buffalo chicken strips, or panda-paws ice cream, or cheesecake. The best way to ensure that embarrassment doesn't happen is to shave. And that's a real social injustice, when the poor in America get stuck in food service and have to be beardless slaves.
But as a teacher... come on, really?
I hope the lord gives him this strength forever. I would have canceled the wedding on principle.
I might stop... only to laugh and just tell her "Lefty tighty, righty loosey". hahahaha!!![]()
But the question is - do you have a beard?i should point out: i shave my head because toboggans fit better.saving money on shampoo is just a bonus, not a root-cause.it's like velcro; no cold north wind can doff my hat.sincerely,Warm-Ears
"Don't you dare tell my friend to change who he is and what he looks like for this wedding!"
Winter is the time to do it, at least for me. I didn't really have a beard until recently, but it seems to grow fast during the winter, and barely at all over the summer.I generally shave my head and face once a week. Might grow out the beard for the winter now that I'm back in cold country.
If we go back in time, the 50s for example, we see facial hair was typically frowned upon, as were feminine men. Yet gender roles were clearly established. Men were men and had jobs to take care of their family, women wore dresses and were the home makers.Well, I never said any of that other stuff wasn't happening too... in my opinion it's part of an attack on gender distinction by getting men to get rid of facial hair because it's a secondary sexual characteristic. Some people think distinction in gender is still part of God's plan.
It's a conviction of mine- I don't mean to offend metrosexual or transitioning men or anything. But I can see why some people would think it's ridiculous.
It's more satan's hatred for the word of God. There are Old Testament standards relating to cutting one's beard, and even if it's not in play today under the new, it's still part of God's word and thus under satan's ire. Kind of a petty thing, for sure, but the devil is petty now isn't he?So it's of your belief Satan is gathering his dark forces to unleash a demonically powered attack on, facial hair? -.-
Not child sex rings, not terrorist threats, gangs, murdered, hatred, not domestic abuse, persecution of religious beliefs, starvation, sickness, virus, world War or any of that. Satan has a conspiracy fueled with demonic hatred for men's facial hair?
So, not long ago, I heard this lady argue that men will have to shave their beards so that masks will be more effective against the covid. While I don't believe this will ever happen (it had better not), it got me thinking...
Why do so many people try to coerce men into shaving their beards? and then I thought about the people that have tried to do it to me, and that I have seen try and do to others.
-The Military
-Feminists
-Domineering employers
-Super authoritarian preachers
-Random Fashion Police
-Cranky elderly people
Now, I cut the military some slack, because there are somewhat legitimate reasons to shave your beard for military duty. Some more legit than others.
But outside of that, I feel like there is a demonic, evil, CONSPIRACY to get men to shave their beards off. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. I'm not trolling, and I'm not kidding around. Well, I'm kidding a little bit, but I AM SERIOUS!
I think that as long as we wash our beards and don't leave an excessive amount of crumbs or other gear adrift in there... if my beard is offensive to you then you are the problem, and not my beard.
And the preachers! Just what do they think they are doing???? Siding with commercialism, feminism, and worldly psycopaths??? IT IS BEYOND REASON!
I have not seen ANY biblical reason that men should shave their beards, and in the OT in one instance MEN THAT HAD THEIR BEARDS FORCIBLY CUT OFF WERE EXCUSED FROM DUTY UNTIL THEY GREW BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!! Todays world is UPSIDE DOWN!!!
Is anybody with me on this?
I know a guy who says his wife has never seen him without a beard - and told him if he ever shaved it she would divorce him!I've had a beard now for over fifty years thus all my married life if I shaved it of now I amnot sure my wife would know me. Keep standing up for beards.
Sunday School class leader was the same way....always with the baby face. A very few hairs on his chin was the extent of his beard. Not much for his upper lip either.I would have a beard now if it didn't just grow in thin & patchy. I do however sport a decent mustache.
If a man's gotta shave, that's definitely the way to do it.Sunday School class leader was the same way....always with the baby face. A very few hairs on his chin was the extent of his beard. Not much for his upper lip either.
So if we ever got to talking about shaving he felt left out.
I personally use a straight razor because where I do grow a beard I only shave the sides off once a week at best. And a straight razor handles that easier than any disposable razor.
So I strop and use a badger brush and get after it.... besides... real shaving soaps smell better than the junk in a can.

Straight razors are a matter of convenience for me...they don't get clogged up the way the disposables do.If a man's gotta shave, that's definitely the way to do it.
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