growing of the beards

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    Mattattack
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    The recent beard trend has me wondering if men are doing this as an outward symbol of taking back their masculinity which has been intentionally taken by a socitey that hates manliness i also started growing a beard i do it as a symbol to represent my general dislike or hatred for society particulary feminism i in a way use my beard as a sign of solidarity with my fellow victims of societies unjust hatred im wondering if anyone else in here thinks this could have something to do with the beard trend or am i just imagining it

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    The Skank Spanker
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    No you are correct. I am on the same page. Just know that I am not growing a beard because it’s “trending”. Just because some f~~~ing glamour magazines tell women beards are “hot” doesn’t mean s~~~ to me. 0 f~~~s given there.

    Once stop shaving, at first I got a lot of bulls~~~ about growing a beard from close family, women in general, women I f~~~ and people at work, even “friends”. But that only gave me motivation to keep growing – the beard -. A beard is a clear sign of masculinity. I am not going to shave because of society’s standards and I like to p~~~ off women with it.

    Sad thing is though: a lot of “hipster” mangina “men” also have beards. Maybe we should develop a MGTOW-beard in order to unite in beard-land.

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    Mattattack
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    Yes i to am so f~~~ing annoyed when i see these online articles claiming that men are growing beards because they want to be attractive to women i of course and i think most of the guys growing beards no longer give a damn about getting a girlfriend ive searched online to see if anyone has written articles about the beards being a sign of solidarity and have found very few quite possible this view is being somewhat censored or the movement is so new the bloggers havent caught on yet to the real reasons which they all seem confused about. Ive been wondering lately how many bearded guys i run into that are silent mens rights activist or mgtow’s if this is really what. I think it is then there is a lot more support for people like us than high society thinks

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    Coolant
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    That’s weird, because whether or not I grow a beard never had anything to do with a woman’s opinion. I don’t rock the chin fur, but that has nothing to do with me being a manjina or a white knight.

    I don’t have a beard because of my JOB. They don’t want you wearing suit pants and Polo shirts just so you can walk around looking like John the Baptist got lost and wandered into a boardroom meeting.

    Most beards look cool, but sometimes, it’s just too much. There’s having a manly, yet sophisticated set of facial hair, like the “hue Jackman” look, then there’s the “child molester across the street hiding in the bushes as he furiously masturbates underneath the inevitable Dick Tracy trench-coat” look, and I’m not too fond of the ladder option.

    It’s even worse when you’re me, because I can go from looking like a 20-something college kid to a 52 year old Colombian drug smuggler who occasionally dabbles in human trafficking in less than 24 hours, depending on whether or not I shaved that morning.

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    Wolf redpillman
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    Hell yes long.live goatee

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    Uchibenkei
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    i’m thinking of growing one but only to appease our soon to be muslim overlords.

    I bathe in the tears of single moms.

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    Most jobs force men to shave to be emasculated.

    Shaving is really bad for men’s skin. That hair is there for a reason. I trim every couple of weeks, but I never clean shave anymore.

    It’s either don’t shave or use a bunch of moisturizing products, and I’d prefer not to have that goop on my face.

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    MGHOW Paladin
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    The OP really needs to learn how to use punctuation. Not trying to be a grammar nazi, but I can’t understand his writing at all if it’s in large posts.

    On a side note, the only reason I shave is for jobs. Otherwise, I’d most likely never shave.

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