We can’t divide life hair with a beard | The hair of men

We can’t divide life hair with a beard | The hair of men

Polly Hudson article (Beards can be enthusiastic than toilets – but all men must grow one, 3 July) Correct the whole, except the thought that all people can do so. When I was young, my father spent a two-week holiday without raven and ended with a shadow floor. In chance, my uncle grew a bushy forest on his face at the same time. Faced my uncle’s success, my father quickly shaved his own trial and didn’t say it.

Years ago, I was angry with my father the more intense reaction when I successfully gave a hair to the face for the first time. Then I remember.
David Gray
Birmingham

My last husband had a beard when we met in 1966, and I just saw him clean-scaven in old pictures. It was a whole beard, reading a geologist spent time in the field without a mirror. It is regarded with suspicion of scottish farmers; Offered even shearing her with her sheep. At the time, the beards were associated with artists and revolutionaries. My aunts, at first meeting Jack, studied him as “very nice, considered he had a beard”.
Susan Teagus
Didsbury, Manchester

Polly Hudson wrote: “All people look good on the beards and I will die on the hill.” Probably keith flett’s Beard Liberation Front May consider providing his honorary life membership.
Toby Wood
Peterborohobia

Most, if not all, men have beards. It’s just the smart people don’t bother hair scraping from their face every day. A worthless time.
Ronnie Macleod
AberportCedigion

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