National Beard Growing Month Starts Today

Dyericus beardicus, caught on the coast of Massachusetts circa 2006Ah, November. As the weather turns cold and we begin our journey into winter, men in the Northern Hemisphere begin their annual adventure into beardedness in what has been known as “November Beard Club” or “National Beard Growing Month”.

To participate, you simply stop shaving during the month of November. When December arrives, you can either shave or continue on your beard growing journey by taking part in MabeGroMo, the Macho Beard Growing Month.

If you’ve never grown a beard before, now is the time to start. If you need encouragement, check out my newly built beards page, which has a FAQ to get you past your excuses, and all the beard shaving picture stories from years past. It even includes 2007’s beard shaving adventure which has never been available before today.

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14 Responses to “National Beard Growing Month Starts Today”

  1. KF Chud Says:

    Nice beard page.

    I forgot about the beard tragedy of ‘05.

    That was a sad year. :-(

  2. Molly B. Says:

    I might need some supplements to be able to participate …

  3. macoosh Says:

    i was going to say this is a sexist group because women can’t grow beards so we can’t participate.

    but then i remembered all the lovely women who i’ve met in my travels who have proved women CAN grow beards and they can grow em splotchy and creepily.

    so rock on, women participants! show em what you’re made of!

  4. KF Chud Says:

    I believe the female version of this is to stop shaving legs and/or pits.

    Yikes.

  5. Jon Says:

    Thanks, KFC. It will probably be expanding, but I’m glad you thought it was a good start.

    To the ladies: This isn’t sexist at all. Women can get involved by supporting men in their beardedness and not trying to make them into smooth, fashionable, women-like creatures for a month or two out of the year. What’s really sexist is the suppression by something that’s so inherently manly over the last two thousand years.

  6. n0ia Says:

    My beard is starting to get uncomfortable, and I seriously considered doing a trim today – and then you go and post this!

    Good thing I read my RSS feeds before I do almost anything else in the morning/afternoon!

  7. Joyce Says:

    O.K. – First off, this was one of the funniest things I have seen or read in a very long time. Secondly, you have succeeded in making me feel just awful that I tell my #1BF that I won’t kiss him if he grows any facial hair. He has wanted to grow a beard/facial hair/ect. for a very long time now. I just can’t get rid of the thought of his mustache look he embarked on about ten years ago … it was not a pretty sight. I think I shared that picture with you just recently … do you recall how awful that was? Anyhow, I’m going home tonight to tell my #1BF that he can do anything he wants to do – including growing his damn beard.

  8. Pablo Says:

    Damn sexy if you ask me. The beard is in direct contrast to the neatly combed hair on your head. Side note. Should I be using hair color for men on my beard? Or does the gray make it more appealing to the women?

  9. Rockn Says:

    Love the new Beard Page….lol funny

  10. M-Shel Says:

    I will not support anything that will proceed to chafe me in public and not so public places! BOO FACIAL HAIR! BOO!

  11. Joyce Says:

    After an entire night to think it through … I’m with M-Shel. And that’s my final answer.

  12. DavidM Says:

    I am growing a beard for November. And I convinced 4 coworkers to do it as well. I am taking a daily picture with my iSight, and it’s coming in very nice, though my lady friend hates it.

  13. Jon Says:

    Joyce: At least let your man grow a mustache for November. In Australia it’s called Movember and it raises awareness for male health issues.

    David: That’s how it all starts. A few pioneers grow beards. Then more join in and it becomes normal. Then, guys start looking forward to it as an annual event. It happened at my old job. Good luck and welcome to November beard club.

  14. shaine Says:

    I love beards. God gave me one so I let it grow. Razors and shavers are dangerous and a waste of money. Razors and shavers are disrespectful to god. If you use a razor or shaver you are a fake religious person

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