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My wife lets me do what I want at night and when we go out of town since she and I are the only ones that know I CD. During the day and some nights she loves that i'm a manly man. It also turnes her on knowing I have a softer side underneath.
ditto to Lisa and Heather
3 reasons,
One, I don't like how it feels.
Two, I look like an axe murderer with facial hair(seriously).
Three, I don't want to go through the added time of removing MORE hair than normal before I can apply my makeup....
That's about it...
xoxo
Rayna
Have a look at my pics in the photo section The latest titled "wifes away, time to play".
I dont attempt to be feminine, I just love dressing the part.
I used to have a beard and moustache but over the years the grey has moved in and it makes me look old so no more, plus when I shaved it off my wife knew I was doing something girly.
Hi Heather,
Both on and off throughout my life, Beards were a definite no-no for my wife, so fine. Until lockdown I had a rather wild untamed beard. Since I've taken cd'ing more seriously, I'm happier being clean shaven.
Marti xxx
No definitely not I usually shave every other night,
Or the night before i dress up, so the redness on my face can go down,
Hugs Roz
LOL!!!
First, I LOVE Edinburgh. My Mrs and I spent some time there two years ago June and had a ball. We had visited there just before the tattoo 5 years prior to that as well.
Second, I made sure that all axe murdery looking evidence of me was destroyed, so not to have it appear at some family gathering... I know that it would have...haha.
Hope all is well and all are healthy,
XOXO
Rayna
I’m not a fan of facial hair. In fact, I’m not a fan of body hair in general. I shave my face at least every other day, my nether region once a week, and my legs, chest, and armpits as frequently as I can get away with it.
Long time ago use to be called the bearded Lady hehe. Did this one halloween beard was real and would tell everyone escaped from the circus my outfit was a horror female attire.
Not a hair on my chinny chinn or elsewhere.
Donna
Interesting post… I inherited a very light beard or facial hair, “peach fuzz”, when I was a teenager my friends would call me peaches lol… ( maybe even then they knew 🤔) for 60 years, I use an electric razor because the hand razors would shred the skin… Now, I shave facial hair once a day and second time before makeup application…except for my arms I am hair free neck to toe… now that the weather will be getting colder arms will be hair free lol..
Thanks for listening…. Leonara
Before I started CDing, I wore a beard virtually non-stop, since I could grow one, for about 35 years. I finally realized I wore a beard to hide the real me.
Also, I hate shaving my face.
My so very tolerant and loving wife had a hard time with the abandonment of my beard. I wooed her with one and married her with one. But since then, she's commented to me she is discomfited when I dress and have allowed stubble to emerge.
I think of it as her keeping me honest.
I have a mustache and beard. I keep it trimmed close. My wife likes it and I do too, but we have talked about shaving it off and doing a total make over to see what I would look like. I have told her that shaving it off and growing back is only A week or two to get back to where I was before. It will happen one of these days, fairly soon.
Years ago when I first retired I grew a beard, as a last ditch effort to suppress my feminism. Obviously, it didn’t work, it couldn’t work. Shave it off and finally accepted who I am, much happier now.
My face and scalp is very oily. I started wearing hair long in my teens because the longer hair tended to absorb the oil. I noticed my acne was always worse after getting a haircut.
But for facial hair, the opposite was true. As a teen, when I didn't shave for about a week, my acne was worse because the oil and dirt were trapped in my face. Since that time, the longest I have gone without shaving was 3 days. I used to skip a day before going out to get a closer shave. But I have had occasions where I would go out 2 days in a row so I couldn't skip a day. This became more pronounced during the pandemic when I would go out almost daily for a walk. Shaving every day became a necessity.
Now I can feel the stubbly hairs every morning when I wake up. Not with my hands, just with my face. It's like a tightness, or what I imagine a dried mudpack on my face would feel like. I hate it and can't wait to shave it off.
So for me it's a definite and emphatic no!