And beards should be trimmed and neat. Before my hair turned gray and white, I had curly hair, my beard was always a challenge--untrimmed, I looked like a caveman.
Yes, CNN should ask about women's grooming habits. But I figure they'd only out homosexuals and radical feminists that intentionally grow their armpit hair, leave their legs untrimmed, and even nurse that scrubbly beard. They probably don't need to go that far, but it sure helps to identify which women to avoid, even run from.
I tried a beard...my dad passed on, and some years after, when my mom died, I just let my beard go for a while, but boy, did I hate it.
I was scratching my face all the time, I always felt like something was stuck in it, every time I took a bite of food, I would literally wring my mustache with a napkin, but, the beard got pretty long and bushy.
When I finally shaved it, I shaved it off in pieces and took pictures. First was the Full Beard. Trimmed Beard. Lincoln Beard. Burnsides beard. Hippie Long Sideburns Beard. No Beard.
I composited the images, and it was fun, but I will never willingly grow one again!
I love the feeling of a fresh shave, and now that I shave my entire head, the process is so much easier!
I have no chest hair — literally smooth as a baby. All my brothers are hairy as all getout. Genes are a cruel master :)