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On 1/12/2025 at 8:16 AM, KannikaP said:

What rubbish. Do you need someone to wipe you bum after 65 as well? At least you can see your face in a mirror.

I am 77 and wet shave every day, makes me look and feel so good.

 

Off topic advice. I use The Best a Man Can Get Fusion blade, which I keep in a small glass of vegetable oil. Can get well over a month's shaving from one unit.

It is oxidisation (rust) on the edge of the blade and not the actual cutting of the whiskers which blunt it. There is an ad on UK TV for Harry's Blades, which says you will get just as close a shave the eighth time as the first. Hahah Try it !

I did ,what a shocker Tore my Face to pieces .

Only use  Gillette. Twin blade Sensor Excel. I find them better than a Cut Troat  Razor or any multi blade razor.

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5 hours ago, Classic Ray said:

I got fed up with multi blade razors as difficult to keep clean from shaving soap/hair, also expensive. Tried electric razor but no close shave.

 

Now returned to single blade old type safety razor, easy to clean, but have to shave slowly to avoid cuts as it shaves very closely, styptic pencil kept on hand. Blades last a long time and much cheaper.

 

Venture disposable shavers worth a try, double blades, excellent shave, I get about 12 shaves out of one shaver. Handle is shorter than Gille..., which means I hold the handle closer to the blades and that seems to keep the blades area more steady and a closer balanced shave.

 

30Baht for 2 shavers, as above, worth a try. 

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On 1/12/2025 at 8:14 AM, Confuscious said:

Me about 15 years ago.

I could spend hours curling my moustache while sitting in font of a cold beer and pondering about life.

 

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I'll take a kilo !!!   :ninja:

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Posted
16 hours ago, daveAustin said:

... a Cnt. Anyone considering it must have low self esteem. Shave that rubbish off and just be clean for your women. Have some self respect.  

 

Thats rather contradictory,  if you are worried about looking older your self esteem must be brought into question.

 

16 hours ago, daveAustin said:

and will just make you look older

 

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Posted
8 hours ago, Hanuman2547 said:

After the age of 50, having a beard will just make you look older as does the four-day stubble look.  I used to wear a beard for a number of years but shaved it off when I was about 33.  

 

If married, settled, happy, comfortable...   Why are people worried about looking older ??? ... 

 

I get it if guys are trying to look younger to chase some tail - but they are pulling the wool over their own eyes too...  

I've seen some guys die their hair and it looks comical.

 

Age with grace - a beard can look distinguished, respectful, classy... or it can look an unkempt mess and make a person look like a slob...   

 

Its not about the beard itself, but the 'package' - how well put together 'everything' is, from fitness, to hair style, clothes etc and how well kept a beard is.

 

 

 

I haven't shaved for 4 weeks and now have a full beard...   I've no idea if the Wife likes it or not. I've no idea if it makes me look older or not (it probably does)... will I have a beard next week ? - I've no idea, if I feel like shaving it off and going 'clean faced'  I will (but I don't like shaving daily anyway).

 

I'm in the office at the moment, so dressed smart casual, have tidy styled hair, trimmed beard - I think it looks smart, somewhat distinguished. 

 

Come Sunday, I'll not have styled my hair, I'll be wearing scruffs (at home), I'll look somewhat of a 'mess' and thats primarily contributed to by the beard.

 

As mentioned - its how you wear it. 

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said:

If married, settled, happy, comfortable...   Why are people worried about looking older ??? ... 

 

As mentioned - its how you wear it. 

1. for me, pure vanity, like the non facial hair look, as does the wife.  If not all grey, I might have kept the beard.

 

2. agree, and an unkept beard / facial hair, is the same as unkept attire, and looks like crap, showing no respect for yourself.   I'm lazy, but ain't that lazy.

 

From 28 to about 50 years old, always had goetee or full beard.   Never seemed to turn women off, I don't think, except the wife.

 

As first time I ask her out, that was a big NO  She told me later, she thought I was a Muslim.   Damn bigot :cheesy:

 

Somehow she missed that I was sipping beer at the time 🙄

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Just now, KhunLA said:

1. for me, pure vanity, like the non facial hair look, as does the wife.  If not all grey, I might have kept the beard.

 

2. agree, and an unkept beard / facial hair, is the same as unkept attire, and looks like crap, showing no respect for yourself.   I'm lazy, but ain't that lazy.

 

From 28 to about 50 years old, always had goetee or full beard.   Never seemed to turn women off, I don't think, except the wife.

 

As first time I ask her out, that was a big NO  She told me later, she thought I was a Muslim.   Damn bigot :cheesy:

 

Somehow she missed that I was sipping beer at the time 🙄

 

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Posted
On 1/12/2025 at 1:17 PM, IvorBiggun2 said:

 Ranked 7th shortest.

 

The average penis size in Thailand is the seventh-shortest in the world, according to a survey conducted by British online clinic From Mars.
 
Cambodia has the shortest penises in the world, with an average erect length of 3.95 inches. Here are some other countries with short penises: 
 
  • Taiwan: 4.24 inches
  • Philippines: 4.27 inches
  • Sri Lanka: 4.29 inches
  • Hong Kong: 4.41 inches
  • Bangladesh: 4.41 inches
  • Thailand: 4.51 inches
  • Vietnam: 4.52 inches
  • Malaysia: 4.52 inches
  • Singapore: 4.54 inches                   Mines 9" but I never use it as a rule.

Get the joke right please. 'Mine is 12 inches but I never use it as a rule.'

The other one is 'I want a nine inch penis, but I am not cutting it in half for any woman"

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    I shave every day.  I think very few men look good with a scruffy beard or stubble.  A well-groomed full beard can look good on taller men but not so much with short men.

Posted
7 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Why are people worried about looking older ??? ... 

 

To appear younger to employers who are looking to discard older employees for younger and cheaper workers.  Happens a lot in the west.  

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10 minutes ago, Hanuman2547 said:
8 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Why are people worried about looking older ??? ... 

 

To appear younger to employers who are looking to discard older employees for younger and cheaper workers.  Happens a lot in the west.  

 

An employer will know your age and how much you cost - appearance from an age perspective is somewhat irrelevant. 

 

That said - I wouldn't walk into an interview with a beard, but neither would I walk into an interview with the hair-style I had 6 months ago...   so appearances matter, but the appearance itself more so than apparent age (IMO of course).

 

 

 

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Concerning the BEARD.....who actually IS the beard?

Surely, Roxane had no beard....!

 

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Still, what about Roxane....????

 

 

 

Have you ever played the BEARD?

 

iF so....

Sorry for you.

 

 

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