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Niala 11-2-2012 03:26 AM

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Just pointing out that all I see every year is guys who grow random pubes on their face or wild and uncontrollable beards. Yes, there are people who are legitimately trying to raise awareness and are doing this for the right reasons. These are the people who are self-aware enough to take it seriously all the while keeping themselves clean. But it seems to me it's half kids who don't even know why they're doing it, just hopping on the bandwagon for an excuse not to shave for a month and get away with it. You wouldn't believe the amount of boys I work with that aren't even aware it's for cancer awareness, they just thought it was something people did in November. The other half just seems to be a lot of scraggly men just trying to have a man-off or something equally as stupid and unattractive. This entire month is more-or-less one continuous facepalm to me.

Hateandhatred 11-2-2012 03:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Niala (Post 3796646)
Just pointing out that all I see every year is guys who grow random pubes on their face or wild and uncontrollable beards. Yes, there are people who are legitimately trying to raise awareness and are doing this for the right reasons. These are the people who are self-aware enough to take it seriously all the while keeping themselves clean. But it seems to me it's half kids who don't even know why they're doing it, just hopping on the bandwagon for an excuse not to shave for a month and get away with it. You wouldn't believe the amount of boys I work with that aren't even aware it's for cancer awareness, they just thought it was something people did in November. The other half just seems to be a lot of scraggly men just trying to have a man-off or something equally as stupid and unattractive. This entire month is more-or-less one continuous facepalm to me.

I died

But really omg? I don't even know a single person doing this that isnt on the website...

Pseudo Enigma 11-2-2012 09:06 AM

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everyone in canada does it for obvious reasons

but I'd rather participate in No Fap November >_>

dore 11-2-2012 09:43 AM

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It was a thing at college for me. I never did it because I can't grow facial hair worth a shit, but nobody I ever knew did it for cancer awareness. I thought it was just a thing people did until recently.

kommisar 11-2-2012 10:13 AM

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because of my job, I can't let anything grow.


I decided instead to follow the following rules after my last day of decadency:

-no fap november, every urge is worth an hour I must spend in the gym
-no coffee, replace with tea
-no alcohol, replace with water and OJ
-no eating out whatsoever


Doing this for my own benefit, going to see how far habits can go. I view this as more of a challenge than raising awareness for any type of cancer. Unless you're legitimately raising funds by letting your 'stache grow it's pretty pointless. I'd rather just donate to the cause instead of looking for attention.

dore 11-2-2012 10:17 AM

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also this thread reminded me to shave

Xiz 11-2-2012 10:21 AM

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...wait... people don't know its for cancer awareness?
(I'm actually serious)

I mean it's cool by me if you don't DO it for cancer awareness, but I am surprised people didn't even know the meaning behind movember.

I've been doing it since High-School, had a friend's dad pass from it. Kinda big for my friends and I, so it's a good reminder and whatnot.

At-least its better then breast cancer awareness month, where I shaved my head bald for it -.-' never again. Raised a lot of money though lol

Niala 11-2-2012 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by dore (Post 3796709)
also this thread reminded me to shave

+1

Also, yeah, Xiz. As much as the intent is cancer awareness, the message got misconstrued somewhere along the line and a lot of people are pretty clueless.

rushyrulz 11-2-2012 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by eastsideman09 (Post 3796274)
Shaved yesterday, so I've got a fresh start.

This (Oct 31). Although, most people grow the beard it takes me to grow in 2 weeks in 2 days.. so I'm not exactly expecting to go into hobo mode by December.

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Originally Posted by Niala (Post 3796638)
"Can be" being operative here.

If you let it go for a month, however, facial hair grows wildly and in odd spots. I actually have nothing wrong with people growing facial hair for looks, but keeping it tidy is what makes the difference, which this month continues to overlook each year.

I'd also like to point out that I think wild odd-spot facial hair is sexy ;D. When it gets past a certain length tho, it stops being sexy :/

Syhto 11-2-2012 10:44 AM

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my girlfriend has a beard

All_That_Chaz 11-2-2012 12:02 PM

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Syhto you should post your nasty unshaven legs at the end of the month.

My department at work wants to do a movember but moustaches look awful on me, so I'll pass.

Pseudo Enigma 11-2-2012 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by kommisar (Post 3796706)
Doing this for my own benefit, going to see how far habits can go. I view this as more of a challenge than raising awareness for any type of cancer.

pretty much this. I don't care if it's more healthy for me to do certain things to break habits etc, but I just want to pull a "challenge accepted" month here. Definitely switching Soda for Water is another one I should do.

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Originally Posted by All_That_Chaz (Post 3796731)
Syhto you should post your nasty unshaven legs at the end of the month.

lol

-paexaea- 11-2-2012 02:44 PM

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I'm doing it for the hell of it. Didn't know it was for awareness, either.

Lambdadelta 11-2-2012 03:05 PM

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I forgot to shave on the 31st of October lol.

My Movember started on Halloween XD

Izzy 11-2-2012 03:53 PM

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Is there a backstory on how/why this is to raise cancer awareness?

igotrhythm 11-2-2012 04:35 PM

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Izzy, I would think that it has to do with how chemotherapy and radiation treatments tend to be nasty enough that cancer victims often end up losing their hair. By growing the most manly mustaches possible, these people seek to raise awareness for men's health issues, namely prostate and testicular cancer.

It's not unlike how it's on the heels of October's breast cancer awareness, when you think about it.

G.S.M 11-2-2012 04:37 PM

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Sure why not

shaved like 3 days ago too

All_That_Chaz 11-2-2012 04:48 PM

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I like to think that Syhto writes messages and deletes them so it's a private little conversation just for us <3

Izzy 11-2-2012 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by igotrhythm (Post 3796827)
Izzy, I would think that it has to do with how chemotherapy and radiation treatments tend to be nasty enough that cancer victims often end up losing their hair. By growing the most manly mustaches possible, these people seek to raise awareness for men's health issues, namely prostate and testicular cancer.

It's not unlike how it's on the heels of October's breast cancer awareness, when you think about it.

It seems like it would make more sense to shave everything as opposed to shaving nothing then.

Cavernio 11-3-2012 06:19 PM

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Ah, but to be bald and clean-shaven is a style that some guys actually want, or is in style, so it doesn't quite have that same sort of 'I feel your pain' of someone who forcibly lost their hair as growing a very untrendy, unflattering moustache. The point I think was/is to...look unattractive as the best way to acknowledge what someone with cancer has to go through, at least on a outward, visual level. Although I suppose moustaches are kinda making a comeback these days (very slowly, but you see people outside movember sporting them more often than you used to), but when I first heard of movember, moustaches were the absolute last style anyone who followed trends at all would choose to sport.

I can see being clean shaven for food service, or something else where having a beard would be hazardous or something. But even then, a hairnet for your beard would work for most jobs I'd imagine.

I worked at UPS a couple years back, and I upset my boss when we had finished training and I heard for the first time that guys weren't allowed to wear beards and I was like 'What? You don't allow guys to have beards?' Of course I wasn't told because I'm not a man, and the men who were hired were all ok with it. But dress code was pretty strict there for women too. At that job, sitting at a desk, the no beards policy seems really, really old-fashioned and really repressive. It feels like an equivalent in that setting, when applied to women, would be that I couldn't have short hair or maybe couldn't wear it up unless it were in a fancy bun or something. Completely absurd, really. A scraggly, unkempt beard is one thing, but looking unkempt in general is really a separate issue.

My bf hadn't known about movember until this year when a memo was sent around his office about it, and there was nothing at all about prostrate cancer in the memo. (Although I dunno how he could not have known from last year when one of his good friends sported a pornstar stache the entire month.)


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