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  2. Pogonophobia - Wikipedia

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    Some association with claims of unhygienic beards (e.g., among homeless men) and fashion preferences of women. That various religious groups treat beards more or less reverently is also a factor, for example in Judaism and in Islam. Similarly, some groups require beards and forbid shaving, which has an effect on that society's norms and ...

  3. Women in India protest against men having beards - to stop ...

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    Women from a university in Madhya Pradesh, India, have taken part in a new protest against men who have beards - because of the chafing caused when they kiss. Wearing beard wigs and holding ...

  4. Police officers with religious garb, beards find protections ...

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    Two Muslim officers sued Newark police 25 years ago for the right to wear a beard. Today, beards and religious garb are far more common in policing. ... Tamimi was sworn in as the first ...

  5. How to Fix America's Midlife Male Friendship Crisis - AOL

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    As men get into their fifties and beyond, they often have fewer and fewer male friends, which can lead to social isolation, loneliness, and depression, especially as we are all living much longer ...

  6. Beard Liberation Front - Wikipedia

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    The Beard Liberation Front (BLF) is a British interest group which campaigns in support of beards and opposes pogonophobic discrimination against those who wear them. It was founded in 1995 by socialist historian Keith Flett who continues to organise and represent the organisation.

  7. Facial hair - Wikipedia

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    In the West in the nineteenth century, most men maintained some facial hair. According to a 1976 study by University of Washington economist Dwight Robinson, who reviewed illustrations in the Illustrated London News, facial hair peaked in the 1880s (90%). The wearing of beards dropped significantly, although mustaches remained popular until the ...

  8. Taliban codify morality laws requiring Afghan women to cover ...

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    The requirements include women to wear attire that fully covers their bodies and faces and bars men from shaving their beards as well as from skipping prayer and religious fasts.

  9. Historical Christian hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    Women then wore a round head-dress which encircled the face. Emperors and empresses wore a large, low crown , wide at the top, ornamented with precious stones cut en cabochon, and jeweled pendants falling down to the shoulders, such as may be seen in the mosaics of S. Vitalis at Ravenna and a large number of diptychs .