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      Stephanie Flowers
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      Hi gals :   over the times I’ve been here listening and reading all the Articles here I found a lot to do with hair removal. Many talk about shaving of legs, all areas. I see facial hair most interesting. We talk about beards, eye browses but haven’t heard much about mustaches. Over the year or two  I have done much into shaving  most of what’s been necessary to develop my feminine persona but one thing I have left to do my mustache, since my early teens I’ve always had one never being without one.  Even my wife of 39 years hasn’t seen me without it.   Now I am reaching a point. To shave it  . its a hard decision ,I do like it but now more important is my new feelings and I now know it’s day is number. I do love my femininity and like it or not the mustache has to go. In my case this is a hard thing to do but being a girl is more satisfying so very soon I think it’s going, mind you a glass of wine or two will probably help  (LOL)  my wife’s just loving this. She said if you do this I know you are destined to be my girlfriend  giggle!!!! Yes there’s a question and that is has anyone had this dilemma and how did you handle it?  Love to know 🌹

    • #61234
      Anonymous

      Hi Stephanie,

      A tache is a great thing.  I’ve always wanted one, never done it. Like you though I recently arrived at a facial hair crossroads but mine was sideburns.  I’don’t not been with it them since I was 17, so 25 years.  They moved up and down, sometimes to my chin, sometimes to my earlobes, but they were my ever present companions.  About 3 months ago I shaved them off, telling myself I could always grow them back, but I haven’t looked back.  I love my more feminine face, and I can still grow the if I want to, it’s just I don’t want to!

      My advice is to do it, nothings irreversible!

      Susanna x

    • #61256

      I know what you’re feeling Stephanie.  I had facial hair most of my life as well.  It was either a mustache, beard or goatee at one point or another throughout the years.  I did occasionally shave it all off.  While my knew why, the kids didn’t.  They never really looked at it as a big deal.  Probably because I was always doing weird things with my hair as well. Long, short, colors, you name it.  It’s been for about the past year or so that I decided to be clean shaven all the time.  My wife likes me with a goatee but she understands why I shave.  Not that she loves it but she understands.  It did take some getting used to at first.  I do agree with my wife, I think I make a better looking man with it, but I prefer to be as pretty, as feminine as I can as often as I can so I chose to shave.  I don’t see going back to facial hair, although there was a big party a few weeks ago for my wife’s aunt and uncle’s 50th anniversary and I let it go for a couple weeks.  I told her I was butching up for the party.  I shaved the next day though.  Anyway, once you let it go it feels natural.  Like I said, this is how I plan to remain for the foreseeable future.

    • #61306

      Until last year, I had a goatee for almost 20 years.  I finally decided to shave it off due to the grey hairs.  I had so many people do double takes and compiment me that I won’t go back to facial hair.  I am actually wanting to start permanent hair removal before the end of the year.  Find what makes you happy though.

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