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Old 10-15-2006, 12:18 AM
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A mustache on young man?...yes/no.

A mustache is about the only facial hair a I can grow. but it comes in quite thick, so I am considering trying out my handle bars for a test drive.


oh, they dont call a mustache the original french tickler for nothing,or so Im told.
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Old 10-15-2006, 12:26 AM
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How young a young man?
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Old 10-15-2006, 12:41 AM
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Depends on the guy.
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Old 10-15-2006, 12:47 AM
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If you want to look like Dov Charney:



But you have to get one of those hats that says "Moustache Rides 5¢" to go with your new lifestyle.
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Old 10-15-2006, 12:47 AM
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Yup depends on the guy.

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Old 10-15-2006, 12:51 AM
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A mustache on young man?...yes/no.
A young man? My first inclination is to say no, but it depends on how young and what the maturity level is.

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oh, they dont call a mustache the original french tickler for nothing,or so Im told.
This has me thinking the maturity level isn't too high. ;)
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Old 10-15-2006, 01:22 AM
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A mustache on young man?...yes/no.
A young man? My first inclination is to say no, but it depends on how young and what the maturity level is.

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oh, they dont call a mustache the original french tickler for nothing,or so Im told.
This has me thinking the maturity level isn't too high. ;)

My maturity level?, not a day past 14 and I hope to stay that way. the day toilet humor gets old will be a very sad day for me.

but physically, I'm in the body of a 26 year old. 5'7 185lbs, physically fit, dark curly hair, blue eyes. Oh, and I'm suffering from some alarmingly fast premature balding, so figure in a buzz cut in my near future.

I tend to wear a lot black clothes. summer time you'll often find me in cargo shorts and a back t-shirt. in the winter when its -30 and snowing.... cargo shorts and a black t-shirt....ah theres that immaturity showing up again.
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Old 10-15-2006, 01:28 AM
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Well, I'm not a lady, but I am gay.

And IMO, the answer is generally no for mustaches. The only person I would tell to grow a mustache would be my dad. But that's only because I only ever saw him with a mustache until I was like 19... and it was so weird when I saw him the first time with it shaved off. And in this case, I think he looks better with it, but sexual attraction doesn't figure into it.

But yeah, I would definitely need a picture in order to make a judgment. It might be worth a shot tho, just to see how it goes over. After all, you can always shave it off.
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Old 10-15-2006, 01:29 AM
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but physically, I'm in the body of a 26 year old. 5'7 185lbs, physically fit, dark curly hair, blue eyes. Oh, and I'm suffering from some alarmingly fast premature balding, so figure in a buzz cut in my near future.
Alarmingly fast premature balding of dark curly hair? Aww..dude, no wonder you're thinking of growing a mustache to impress the ladies.

My advice. Go bald with dignity. No baseball caps (they pull the rapidly falling out hair faster)--No buzz cuts (for at least another year)--and DEFINITELY no mustache. Your alarmingly blue eyes will do the trick no matter what your hairline, trust me. (we women don't really tend to look at the hairline, but the confidence level)

Wait on the buzzcuts, wait on the mustache. And see how you fair.

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Old 10-15-2006, 01:30 AM
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I say, if you can do it, do it.

It can always come off later if results are not as desired.

If'n you wanna do handlebars, then you'll have to get used to wax. A pain in the derierre, in my book.

Also, if you've not done it before, growing anything on your face takes getting through the 'itchy' stage, where the growing hair bends (curls) over and the ends try to puncture your face. Once beyond that point, it's easy going.

Some ladies like it, some ladies don't. For some reason, I've always ended up with the ladies that like it:

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Old 10-15-2006, 01:42 AM
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If'n you wanna do handlebars, then you'll have to get used to wax. A pain in the derierre, in my book.

nooo, Im not going with old the school waxed handlebars. Im thining more this style, but with darker hair, and a soul patch. i've had the soul patch for a long time
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If'n you wanna do handlebars, then you'll have to get used to wax. A pain in the derierre, in my book.

nooo, Im not going with old the school waxed handlebars. Im thining more this style, but with darker hair, and a soul patch. i've had the soul patch for a long time

Ah, kewl.

That's what we called a Fu Manchu.

With the soul patch, it becomes a Zappa. As in Frank.

I say do it.

Like I say, if you don't like the results, you can always get rid of it.
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Old 10-15-2006, 02:02 AM
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No!

Soul patch is OK, Van Dyke is OK, goatee is OK, but mustache is ick. IMO.
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Old 10-15-2006, 02:17 AM
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Old 10-15-2006, 02:34 AM
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here I paintbrushed a mustache on myself in photo editor following my own hairline...and... it looks like crap

oh I know the hairline isnt that bad yet, but I've lost 2 inches of it in the last year. its comming out fast, I had quite a low hairline before

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Old 10-15-2006, 03:24 AM
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here I paintbrushed a mustache on myself in photo editor following my own hairline...and... it looks like crap

oh I know the hairline isnt that bad yet, but I've lost 2 inches of it in the last year. its comming out fast, I had quite a low hairline before
Go without the mustache. I'm telling you, it's the confidence level. A mustache isn't going to give you confidence. You're nice looking, don't worry about the hair. Trust me when I say that (hair)-- isn't what a woman looks for.

I can see why it would be a loss for you though, since it's always been a positive physical attribute. Don't worry about it. You still have your eyes.

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Old 10-15-2006, 03:27 AM
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Soul patch is OK, Van Dyke is OK, goatee is OK, but mustache is ick. IMO.
Yeah, moustache = my dad = NOT hot. Go for a goatee or something if you're gonna try facial hair.
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Old 10-15-2006, 03:31 AM
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this has got to be the wierdest thread Ive ever started on any forum


oh Im not really that concerned about the hair loss, I had my head buzzed for 2-3years straight . its just now that i've grown it back its disapearing, Its funny how that works eh
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Old 10-15-2006, 07:59 AM
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Well... based on that picture, I would say definitely no mustache with that hair style. It would look better with a buzzcut, but even then, I don't think that I would say that it looks better than without it.
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Old 10-15-2006, 10:35 AM
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eh, Im gona forget I ever started this fuzzy faced thread. Really I'd prefer a goatee but genetics just wont allow me that option, and half assing it with a mustache just isn't gonna work.

Yeah I'd like to have a hairy face, but then some guys would kill to only have to shave every 2-3 days like me....as they say, you always want what you cant have.
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Old 10-17-2006, 05:22 PM
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I generally don't like mustaches, my husband has one, but that's for only one reason. He just looks much better with one than without one.

So, if you look good without a mustache, leave it that way. I certainly wouldn't pick a man with a mustache unless I happened to love him.

Some men however, really don't have an upper lip and have too long of an expanse from under the nose to the lip that it just seems like, maybe nature decided they should maybe have one, just wish nature might have decided to make my husband's hair and mustache the same colour. :doh:

Don't know. :shrug:
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eh, Im gona forget I ever started this fuzzy faced thread. Really I'd prefer a goatee but genetics just wont allow me that option, and half assing it with a mustache just isn't gonna work.

Yeah I'd like to have a hairy face, but then some guys would kill to only have to shave every 2-3 days like me....as they say, you always want what you cant have.
When I was 26 I didn't shave any more than once a week. By 30, two or three times a week. By 40, daily. But, even at *gulp* 51, I still don't grow a beard like my father (or my 19 year old nephew, for that matter), who has to shave twice a day if he wants to look clean-shaven in the evening. Cherokee Indian blood is to blame, I always say. I didn't have more than one chest hair until after age 35 or so. But, I've had a mustache (except for a few weeks annually) since I was 26. By age 30 it was long enough to do a handlebar thing, but thin, thin, thin.
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Old 10-17-2006, 08:34 PM
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I don't care for facial hair, personally, mebbe because my dad has always had the whole Wyatt Earp thing going on and associating my dad with my guy is too icky.
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