#itchy beard
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shivasriworld · 4 months ago
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apiercedotter · 6 months ago
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arthur-lesters-facial-hair · 4 months ago
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You know I'm right, I've counted the hairs and they're not enough
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afraidofchange · 1 month ago
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Also, I do imagine Ilona as a female dwarf does have facial hair, but for the most part, unless she's on the road and doesn't have the means / time to do so, she shaves every morning and uses coconut oil as an aftershave (just a thin layer so it doesn't go everywhere/get on everything).
Otherwise this does mean she'll have a bit of stubble by morning, and if her partner allows her, may nuzzle them regardless lol.
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cappycodeart · 2 months ago
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I got tired of circling back to frustration over my nitpicks on the f&c series so I OC’d my boy. Whoops. 😅💦. I'll still post stuff in the future about the AT version because I still have a lot of doodles I haven't posted yet and doodle ideas I want to draw!!... Buuuuuut in the meantime my brain gears have been turning hardcore over incorporating this version into my OC-verse... he's a silly astronaut now <3
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real-doozy · 6 months ago
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bro the facial hairs
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mattastr0phic · 2 years ago
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I thought of something in a dream, you may like it. Clef grew a beard and Bright grew wings, its odd
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It's 5 am and now I'm probably going to dream about it lol
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forffax · 9 months ago
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I generally prefer to just have my mustache but this is abt how much my facial hair grows after a couple weeks no shaving
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draksvousem · 4 months ago
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Dragon rider
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feraltwinkseb · 1 year ago
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November 26, 2023 - Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi Source: XPB Images Ltd/Alamy Live News
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daz4i · 1 year ago
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my gender rn is i will sometimes describe myself as a girl or woman (or use לשון נקבה in hebrew here and there) but if anyone did that to me i will physically assault them
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dilfcherricola · 8 months ago
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So so glad to wear a mask at work cuz I’m experimenting with my facial hair and I don’t need the general public knowing that
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stonebutchooze · 1 year ago
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my face is literally itching to grow facial hair
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ladylenoragriffin · 9 months ago
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Feeling happier and more confident when my neck is shaved
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The ordeal of shaving my neck
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biohazard-inevitable · 1 year ago
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Me when the new friend thought I was a cis man
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the-ace-lesbians · 2 years ago
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hot take (it’s the most lukewarm take you’ll ever hear) but we have evolved with our understanding of gender as a social construct and sexuality as an inherently complicated thing enough that it in fact does not mean that just using the ‘retro way’ of describing sexuality and relationships and gender in queer spaces is the way to go but rather the new words we have to be as specific or unspecific as we want are there for the purpose of encapsulating who we are and should be used. evolution and adaptation within a digital space in which you can be as highly specific as you want, or don’t want.
like, basically, yes old queers did use whatever goddamn words they wanted, and I respect that. I love the ways old queers described themselves. I’m enamored with someone calling themselves, like, a ftm boydyke. Great vibes. I’d be safe as hell in a room with him and he’d give me great ideas for soups. But the time in which old queers navigated their identities have changed massively and we now live in a digital world where the queer community is active and loud and everywhere, and any knowledge about any word we could use is at our fingertips, and new words have been made to more accurately describe experiences so we didn’t HAVE to layer what we could together to get a semblance of what we felt, and it’s not only okay but probably uhh very good for us to be able to, like...
Evolve and start using our own ways of self-identity and nuance, and also start defining the differences in our shared identities as queer people while acknowledging that that does not mean we aren’t all still family with a shared experience of marginalization and beauty and love.
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