Quote from: kyril on April 15, 2010, 02:58:10 AM
Yeah...not sure why so many trans men do facial hair. I mean, I get wearing it for a short time because you couldn't before (same phenomenon you see in adolescent boys and recently-discharged military veterans), but mos cis guys eventually switch over to shaving. Why don't trans guys?
Really, I just don't like facial/body hair. Not on me, not on my partner (who's cis male and naturally almost as hairless as I am except for a happy trail and a tiny patchy goatee). I've always dated minimally-hairy guys, so I don't really see hairiness/beardedness as some sort of assertion of maleness, just a very specific form of masculinity that I'm not inclined to portray. The ability to grow (some level of) facial hair would be quite sufficient; the actual fur is not required.
Probably because they like it. There are a lot of cisgender men with beards, goatees, stubble, etc... It's just an extra feature that some choose to wear or not wear. I know a lot of guys who are simply just lazy and find trimming easier than shaving and some don't even grow facial hair long enough or at all. And to add to the military veteran thing, some jobs would prefer that you are clean shaven, not to mention there are people out there such as yourself who dislike facial hair so a lot of men feel the need to shave to please their partners. One of my uncles was forbidden to have facial hair for a while, until his wife went on vacation and she came back and he had a goatee. He hasn't gotten rid of it and it's been a couple years since the switch. Funny thing is, all the other engineers he was working with did the same thing because their wives were gone too.
The reason why you don't know why many transmen do facial hair is probably because you have no desire for it yourself.
I've always wanted facial hair just because I find all the different types of styles so interesting and hair on my face sounds good to me. Having a completely smooth face has always seemed boring to me, I'd rather have something on my face. Something about having facial hair and actually growing it out just feels right to me. I do get moments where I crave to be able to touch my face and feel it.
I guess you could say for some it's because they like facial hair, for others it's something that gives them comfort. And you know, there are probably those who have it for both reasons.