Just make sure your beard feels empowered to live their truth, and it’s all good. You do what you have to.
Or did you mean facial hair?
Anyway, I can’t grow a proper beard at all, and my plaid button-downs are generally cotton because I’ve always lived places where it’s hot AF most of the year, but I do very much like my Subaru. Had a '13 Outback for 9 years, and finally replaced it with a '22 Outback Wilderness, as possibly the dullest mid-life-crisis automobile purchase ever… it’s a little bit taller and looks a little cooler and has the turbo! I still have the ethereal butterflies center-console protector because I had to make a deal with my daughter to let me trade in the only car she’d ever seen daddy drive.
People who drive Subarus have beards and wear flannel. But in my case it’s literal
Subaru’s? You mean flannel, beards sometimes, and lesbian.
That’s the stereotype I always heard.
Just make sure your beard feels empowered to live their truth, and it’s all good. You do what you have to.
Or did you mean facial hair?
Anyway, I can’t grow a proper beard at all, and my plaid button-downs are generally cotton because I’ve always lived places where it’s hot AF most of the year, but I do very much like my Subaru. Had a '13 Outback for 9 years, and finally replaced it with a '22 Outback Wilderness, as possibly the dullest mid-life-crisis automobile purchase ever… it’s a little bit taller and looks a little cooler and has the turbo! I still have the ethereal butterflies center-console protector because I had to make a deal with my daughter to let me trade in the only car she’d ever seen daddy drive.
you’re just describing stereotypical Canadian men’s look lol
For me, it’s upstate New York, northern New Hampshire , and Maine
Dammit they got me