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Old 07-19-2007, 10:05 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight View Post
I'm not kidding. Part of the reason I've kept it as long as I have is that when I shaved it 5 years ago, I really did look about 14 years old. Definitely didn't want that back then. Now, while I don't really care that I'm approaching 30, I can't say I'm too broken up about the "You look like a high-schooler" comments.
Oh, I believe you, totally. It just sucks that something so easy could take ten years off. I will not even go in to how magazines promote so many ways for a woman to look ten years younger. When I cut my hair, I think it makes me look older.

My son, he had a beard, a nice full one. He was only 17 at the time. A situation happened because he looked years older than he was. It was a traumatic experience for him and the next day he shaved and took all of those years off. Now, he shaves when he feels like it. I swear he looks like he did when he was 7. Really weird to sit next to him driving.

Capt Jack~ If you are like my Hubby, and hair takes a long time to grow back, I understand your reluctance to shave. He has Filipino and Indian in him, two very 'hairless' peoples. With age, it grows back faster but still not like my son.
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