Evolution of shaving
In the deep, dark past when I was a youth, there were three milestones which meant adulthood. Two including getting a driver’s license and registering for the draft. However, the earliest sign of approaching manhood was shaving.
I remember how excited I was the first time I was allowed to actually use a razor and gingerly scrape off a thin layer of peach fuzz. I don’t know how old I was, but I do know it made me feel very mature. My father warned me that shaving was a lifelong chore, but that didn’t deter my euphoria and I have never minded shaving.
At that time, beards were not that popular and a growth of facial hair was sometimes frowned on. Then, 25 years or so ago, beards became popular again. Now there is every style of facial hair ranging from the ever-popular mustache to full beards. In my case, the only time I had a beard was during the centennial celebration in Mulvane, but I really hated it. No, I have never been tempted to grow a beard since that time, although I did have fairly long sideburns during the 1970s.











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