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Naked


Before and After
Last night Jon went to get ready for a meeting and came to the dinner table looking like that: naked face. Andrew asked what he had done to his beard and I whipped my head around to check it out. No, he didn't trip and fall on a razor; he willingly got rid of his goatee! I guess it was about time, he's only kept it for as long as he did because I liked it, I wanted it, and I encouraged him to have it. At one point he kept it because he thought it made him look older (which was easily supported when the children said he looked like a teenager), and one of his coworkers once said that his nose looked longer after he once shaved his facial hair. Oh well ... I guess it's just hair and it can grow back if he wants it again. And, here's the funny part about it ... he used my shave gel and my razor to do it!

Comments

Graham said…
I can't believe I didn't even notice! I have been too preoccupied lately. I need to pull my nose out of the literature books!
Lynette said…
Haha! :) My husband can't use my razor (he did once out of necessity and it about killed his face!), so I'm impressed. :) :)
Shilo said…
Hahaha...
Seems as if Eric and Jon switched places...
Eric's got the goatee going on now, when I prefer the naked face.
Too funny!
Joseph Weed said…
I told my husband to keep his for a while because I liked it and we both thought it made him look older. but I think I prefer the feeling of a naked face.

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