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Going Gray

Discussion in 'Tilted Life and Sexuality' started by CoffeeBee, Sep 16, 2011.

  1. curiousbear

    curiousbear Terse & Bizarre

    I have them too
    But I don't mind it
    But for certain occasions I trim them real close


    I couldn't help my math teacher teased me about my fresh mush and beard in school and I was so stupid to get annoyed with her
    Years will pass and we will miss what sounds annoyance now lol
     
  2. Chris Noyb

    Chris Noyb Get in, buckle up, hang on, & be quiet.

    Location:
    Large City, TX
    I used to be a big fan of CBS Sunday Morning, esp. when Charles Kurault was the host. I've never liked Charles Osgood, even before he was chosen to replace Kurault, could never understand why he would want to read his lame poetry on the air.

    On screen Kurault looked like a pudgy middle aged man. I was surprised to learn that he was actually an avid outdoorsman.
     
  3. whoknewhawtwife Vertical

    Location:
    USA
    On men, gray at the temples is a huge turn-on for me.

    On women, I think gray is gorgeous if they keep a more natural hairstyle. High-maintenance hair + gray (in my opinion) seems to clash more than the former.

    I'm not graying yet, but I'm looking forward to the day. My Asian relatives all have silver streaks, which they rock sexy, wise, warm...the color of a thousand sides.
     
  4. PatG New Member

    I started loosing the hair young, as still in teens, and by mid '20s reached its full extent. Other than issues about sunburn on the head, I'm cool with it, and wear it proudly. But my idosyncy is that once I could no longer pass things off as "moonbleached", I semi-regularily either do the Just for Men, or the Grecian. I tell myself I'd be good to go with one or the other , but both is too much. As I slink further into geezerhood, opinion may evolve.