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The whole plucking of eyebrows thing...

A question of plucking eyebrows...


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My mother told me never to trust someone with a monobrow. :^o

But who should you trust less - someone with joining eyebrows or some with joining eyebrows that hides the fact by plucking? :confused:

I don't religiously pluck but do occasionally give any threatening joining hairs what for. :mad:
 
Anti-Hollywood? What the hell has this to do with taking care of your skin, hair, nails and health? So now only movie stars do these things?:rolleyes:

THA

I think one SHOULD take care of such things. It is a rare gift to be human.

I am indulging in stereotypes when I say Bakersfield is anti-Hollywood but it does make some sense: Bakersfield is 100 miles from Hollywood and -- very arguably -- is Hollywood's opposite. I don't mean anti- in the sense of morally opposed. I mean it in the sense of up vs. down, city vs. country... But it was a lot more "opposite" 20 yrs ago.

I myself think about such things but I have many other things to think about so I forget following through. If I had been raised differently I might have different habits. That might be a 'Bakersfield' type of non-trend.
 
Ok, shaping the eyebrows is something that even the most liberated and open minded straight man is not comfortable with. Just like wearing make-up on a daily basis. However, the fact that you find a man with shaped eyebrows to be a major turn - off tells something really ugly about yourself. It tells that you define a "real" man by the same standards that traditional straight society defines them. You are in essence agreeing with a atavistic standard of heterosexual masculinity. Shame on you Sir!

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THA-- it's just my personal preference that I do not find feminine plucked eyebrows on a male appealing. I also do not find shaved pubes appealing. I don't find that "ugly" at all....just a matter of personal preference. Just like I love uncut cocks while others don't. I'm sorry if I offended you. (*8*)
 
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