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Re: how do the ladies feel about beards? (physically) [Re: shLong]
#18991827 - 10/17/13 04:48 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Nope, there was a comma there.
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Re: how do the ladies feel about beards? (physically) [Re: shLong]
#18991828 - 10/17/13 04:49 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Re: how do the ladies feel about beards? (physically) [Re: shLong]
#18991836 - 10/17/13 04:50 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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shLong said: Me with and without facial hair..... I actually just asked in the pics of pubbers thread which was preferred....


And my lady, with and without makeup 
With is good! But I am bad at judging this.
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Re: how do the ladies feel about beards? (physically) [Re: Fungicide]
#18991838 - 10/17/13 04:50 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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In that case, who the fuck isn't blue collar. She covered everyone except CEOs and pirates.
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Re: how do the ladies feel about beards? (physically) [Re: shLong]
#18991844 - 10/17/13 04:53 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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A beard is a requirement for a pirate!
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Re: how do the ladies feel about beards? (physically) [Re: Ballerium]
#18991849 - 10/17/13 04:54 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Perhaps that's why she omitted pirates So skewed.
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Re: how do the ladies feel about beards? (physically) [Re: shLong]
#18991865 - 10/17/13 04:58 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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shLong said: In that case, who the fuck isn't blue collar. She covered everyone except CEOs and pirates.
and douchebag gym rats, which if you are familiar with her at all is the type of people she enjoys.
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Re: how do the ladies feel about beards? (physically) [Re: automan]
#18991873 - 10/17/13 05:00 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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automan said: My friends have a name for people without beards. We call them "women"
I feel this needed to be at least acknowledged and furthermore agreed upon.
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Re: how do the ladies feel about beards? (physically) [Re: psyconaught] 1
#18991878 - 10/17/13 05:02 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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psyconaught said:
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shLong said: In that case, who the fuck isn't blue collar. She covered everyone except CEOs and pirates.
and douchebag gym rats, which if you are familiar with her at all is the type of people she enjoys.
That occurred to me just now as I was taking my trash out.
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Re: how do the ladies feel about beards? (physically) [Re: Rafiikii]
#18991885 - 10/17/13 05:03 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Rafiikii said:
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automan said: My friends have a name for people without beards. We call them "women"
I feel this needed to be at least acknowledged and furthermore agreed upon.
Humorous, but in the event I shave someday, not true
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Re: how do the ladies feel about beards? (physically) [Re: psyconaught]
#18991892 - 10/17/13 05:05 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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shLong said: I fall in to none of those categories.
And what's your occupation?
As in my job? I'm a 30 year old woodworker/CNC machinist. 
she's gonna call you blue collar so you can fit into her list of stereotypes
Yes, a woodworker does count as blue-collar. You would fit exactly as the type of person that I would expect to have a beard.
Some blue-collar people don't ever have beards, such as the military. Some white-collar people do have beards, such as some engineers. Usually these engineers fall under the category of brainy kooks, sometimes autistic, who are brilliant at math and physics but lacking in the social skills department. See my other categories of "hobbit" or "recluse," which I meant to use synonymously with "old geezer." I suppose brilliant artsy types tend to have beards too, but they tend to fall under the same category as "dishoveled" and "unemployed," only a step up from "homeless."
As for examples of white-collar people, let's see aside from CEO's, anybody who works in teaching, marketing, business, sales, politics, government, finance, etc. they are typically not going to have beards. This is why I associate beards as being blue-collar, but I don't mean this in a bad way. Tattoos are also very strongly connected with blue-collar status as well, and I have a few. I very, very rarely meet white-collar people who have tattoos. Or if they have them, they never tell anybody about them and never show it off, for obvious reasons.
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Re: how do the ladies feel about beards? (physically) [Re: GoldenEye] 1
#18991894 - 10/17/13 05:06 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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GoldenEye said:
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shLong said: Me with and without facial hair..... I actually just asked in the pics of pubbers thread which was preferred....


And my lady, with and without makeup 
With is good! But I am bad at judging this.
STFU LOL that has to be your mom LOLOLOL
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Re: how do the ladies feel about beards? (physically) [Re: Crystal G]
#18991900 - 10/17/13 05:07 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Old neighbor I bumped in to. Standby for my other reply.
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Re: how do the ladies feel about beards? (physically) [Re: shLong]
#18991901 - 10/17/13 05:07 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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When I had my longest beard I started getting random compliments on it from elderly muslim men.
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Re: how do the ladies feel about beards? (physically) [Re: Crystal G]
#18991909 - 10/17/13 05:09 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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In reply to your other post....
No
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Re: how do the ladies feel about beards? (physically) [Re: shLong]
#18991910 - 10/17/13 05:09 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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shLong said: Old neighbor. Standby for my other reply.
You are more attractive than I expected by the way. Maybe because I always see your icon of Lucky from King of the Hill when I post, and I always associated you as being some toothless, lifted truck racing, high school dropout redneck too.
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Re: how do the ladies feel about beards? (physically) [Re: Crystal G] 1
#18991913 - 10/17/13 05:11 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Crystal G said:
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shLong said: Old neighbor. Standby for my other reply.
You are more attractive than I expected by the way.
Oh, seriously?
So, what's up?
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Re: how do the ladies feel about beards? (physically) [Re: shLong] 2
#18991921 - 10/17/13 05:15 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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How quickly we change our tune.
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Re: how do the ladies feel about beards? (physically) [Re: Ballerium]
#18991964 - 10/17/13 05:29 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Some white-collar people do have beards, such as some engineers. Usually these engineers fall under the category of brainy kooks, sometimes autistic, who are brilliant at math and physics but lacking in the social skills department. See my other categories of "hobbit" or "recluse," which I meant to use synonymously with "old geezer." I suppose brilliant artsy types tend to have beards too, but they tend to fall under the same category as "dishoveled" and "unemployed," only a step up from "homeless."
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This is why I associate beards as being blue-collar, but I don't mean this in a bad way.
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Re: how do the ladies feel about beards? (physically) [Re: psyconaught]
#18992085 - 10/17/13 05:53 PM (10 years, 4 months ago) |
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Some white-collar people do have beards, such as some engineers. Usually these engineers fall under the category of brainy kooks, sometimes autistic, who are brilliant at math and physics but lacking in the social skills department. See my other categories of "hobbit" or "recluse," which I meant to use synonymously with "old geezer." I suppose brilliant artsy types tend to have beards too, but they tend to fall under the same category as "dishoveled" and "unemployed," only a step up from "homeless."
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This is why I associate beards as being blue-collar, but I don't mean this in a bad way.
I still consider beards to be blue-collar, because even "white-collar" people who have beards stereotypically tend to be people who are on the fringes of society. Whether it's because they are hobbits, recluses, mentally ill, dishoveled, or have poor hygiene. They are not the typical people you would expect to find working at a corporation, and if they are, they don't work with people.
More likely, they probably work in art, and just spend all day indoors holed up in their studio working on their own. Or they work with computers or do some type of mathematics or engineering that doesn't require them to have any sort of image. That's why engineering companies don't even care if their employees speak english. As long as you can do the work, what does it matter if you don't know how to communicate with customers? What do they care if you smell bad and are unhygienic and give a bad impression to anybody else? If you worked in any other department, such as sales or accounting or marketing or even at the front desk, they would probably ask you to shave your beard off, or at the very least trim it so you don't look like an unkempt wild man.
Jobs that are blue-collar, which is most often manual labor (i.e. construction, oil rig work, horse training, whatever it is), don't necessarily require a squeaky clean look upon their employees. That's why beards and tattoos are both heavily associated as being blue-collar.
I think the only blue-collar jobs that I can think of off the top of my head that do not allow beards are in the military and food service. You can obviously see why it wouldn't be allowed in food service, that's just common sense. But the reason it's not allowed in the military, is because the military is strict about image. But seeing as how the military is a division of the government, and there are almost never any bearded politicians, you can see that it is a dress code that is enforced by the "white collar" class of society.
With that, I forgot to add the classification of "religious" to people who wear beards. Traditional Muslims and Jews wear them long and wild.
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