Yes, it’s strange. My hair on top – or what’s left of it – remains stubbornly black (not complaining, though) while beard’s grey/white hairs have long since outnumbered those remaining original colour. A lot of men, like yourself, seem to be subject to this ‘phenomenon’. I wonder why it happens.
Poster beard necessary to sell the scene – the ‘graying’ of wood. Note to Fearsome: hire this dude to attract maximum attention when selling property of this type with the disclaimer that the human he-animal is not part of the sale.
oooooooooooooooh, reminds me a bit of cb (https://manginamonologues.wordpress.com/2015/01/18/my-shadow).
yummy!
That’s an interesting two-tone combo. The further it is from his top the lighter it gets.
I’ve noticed this with Fearsome as well, he is darker closer to my face but he’s not this grey yet…I hope he looks as handsome as he greys.
Yes, it’s strange. My hair on top – or what’s left of it – remains stubbornly black (not complaining, though) while beard’s grey/white hairs have long since outnumbered those remaining original colour. A lot of men, like yourself, seem to be subject to this ‘phenomenon’. I wonder why it happens.
We receive the world as we choose to perceive it.
Poster beard necessary to sell the scene – the ‘graying’ of wood. Note to Fearsome: hire this dude to attract maximum attention when selling property of this type with the disclaimer that the human he-animal is not part of the sale.
Oh I’d happily hire him, just don’t know if I did that I’d get around to selling the property.
Selling, schmelling…at that point you could let the photo become a private high-class dude ranch resort!
Very sexy beard. And hair. And face…