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<blockquote data-quote="Airborne" data-source="post: 164264" data-attributes="member: 1825"><p>Me, too!</p><p></p><p>Manhood is problematic. It comes in all shapes and sizes. Those skinny clean shaven nineteen year olds I served with in Viet-Nam were men by any definition of the word. My twenty-nine year old company commander was too. Hell, when we were in the jungle and crossed a freshly flowing stream, we’d stop to rest, set up a perimeter, fill our canteens and if we had time, we’d have to shave. I suppose it was paratrooper standards, but we all pissed and moaned about having to do so. And this was in the field in combat. Those clean shaven youngsters serving now are men as well.</p><p></p><p>I’ve had a neatly trimmed beard since I got out of the Army at twenty. I still have it as an old fart. I’ll die with it, preferably with a pipe in my mouth!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Airborne, post: 164264, member: 1825"] Me, too! Manhood is problematic. It comes in all shapes and sizes. Those skinny clean shaven nineteen year olds I served with in Viet-Nam were men by any definition of the word. My twenty-nine year old company commander was too. Hell, when we were in the jungle and crossed a freshly flowing stream, we’d stop to rest, set up a perimeter, fill our canteens and if we had time, we’d have to shave. I suppose it was paratrooper standards, but we all pissed and moaned about having to do so. And this was in the field in combat. Those clean shaven youngsters serving now are men as well. I’ve had a neatly trimmed beard since I got out of the Army at twenty. I still have it as an old fart. I’ll die with it, preferably with a pipe in my mouth! [/QUOTE]
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