• qyron@sopuli.xyz
    30·
    4 months ago

    I’m not trans but I can relate with this. I would live very happy without facial hair.

    • Digestive_Biscuit@feddit.ukEnglish
      5·
      4 months ago

      Same here. And it’s not just for to shaving. Why do I have hair on my shoulders, back, etc. I’d be happy if every single person was bald. Nobody can complain then, no judgement on hair choice, colour, etc. knowing us humans though, we would fine ways to make our skulls look different.

      • qyron@sopuli.xyz
        4·
        4 months ago

        Tattoos or scarification comes to mind. Weird piercings. Or funny hats.

        I made up my mind very early that if/when I get bald, I’ll just shave my head. Makes no sense to me to hold on to half dozen hairs on my head. But I wouldn’t like to see everyone bald. I like seeing how people use their hair to express themselves. When I see someone with their hair dyed a wild color my only concern is how bad it may be for the hair and if I’m crossing that narrow line between looking and staring. But the look? Really not my concern. Makes the world a more interesting place to exist.

        • BigBananaDealer@lemm.ee
          2·
          4 months ago

          i made up my mind as a teen that if i started going bald im rocking the costanza look like my grandpa did

          • qyron@sopuli.xyz
            1·
            4 months ago

            If one does not have facial hair, they do not use the 80’s mustache. So, since my facial hair is, to say the least, lacking, I don’t use th 80’s mustache.

            Where did I failed to follow your reasoning? I got that feeling.

              • qyron@sopuli.xyz
                1·
                4 months ago

                I don’t have enough hair on my face to qualify for a moustache. Even if I let it grow for a month, I look like a balding rat.

    • Blazingtransfem98@discuss.online
      43·
      4 months ago

      Are you sure? I mean typically dysphoria caused by facial hair is a sign. It absolutely was for me.

          • qyron@sopuli.xyz
            8·
            4 months ago

            I can relate with that.

            In my country, there’s a good humoured way to describe the “beard” I have: half a dozen hairs, playing cards, and they still haven’t found the table. Spotty, thin, uneven, that just passes a sense of being unclean when it starts to grow. And the itching sensation… At least I don’t get that greenish tint on my skin when the hairs are close shaven. Those guys are really unlucky.

        • CherryBullets@lemmy.caEnglish
          1·
          4 months ago

          Same. Seems some people work jobs that allow for beards, but if you don’t, shaving is a pain in the ass.