For Most of his life, Moseph Conrad had a pretty rad Mo! Check out today’s Mo Bro update!
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Movember Foundations and The Good Men Project have partnered up in honor of raising awareness for men’s health issues!
Join us for November and watch our Mo Bros grow mustaches to raise awareness and money for men’s health issues! Check back daily for updates on their facial hair and the issues that these Bros are talking about this Movember!
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Daily Mo Update
Now the debate begins: should I cut my hair in the style I want and look like a total freak till the end of the month? Or should I just keep the mess on my head? Either way I can wear hats a lot so……well…..yeah. The debate rages on.
I’m doubling down this year and dedicating not only my Mo but also my skin to the cause. It’s official, if we raise $2k by the end of the month….I’m going yo get a Mo tattoo on my arm! Call me crazy, but mixing these two passions (tattoos and Movember) into one solid campaign for Mens health is the least I can do. Donate now at http://us.mobro.co/pbdadcast
Check out Ben’s Writing here: Benjamin Mullen
& tweet to Ben here: @_BKMullen
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Daily Mo Update
So I trimmed everything but my Mo last night and actually got a comment on it today. I’m not the biggest fan of this look, but it’s getting the job done. Awareness skill +1.
Movember Awareness
There is a growing trend amongst young men these days involving resisting maturity. Some men define adulthood as being able to do anything they want when they want and so act out their inner child looking to continue having fun and shirking the responsibilities of being an adult. Others never had the father figure in their life and so never learned what it means to be a grown man. Regardless of the reason, they fall behind on bills, spend money on foolish toys, always hang out with the guys, chase women, play video games etc. I’m not saying that as a grown man you can’t have fun and everything has to be serious, but there is a line and a lot of men don’t know where it is. I’m guilty of this myself sometimes, and I don’t think it’s necessarily a bad thing at this point in my life, but this is certainly a mental issue on the rise. Living this way prolongs things like marriage and kids and adds stress on your family and friends. As a grown man, nobody should have to babysit you or sit you down and explain that if you want to keep your electricity on this month that you have to stop spending your money on pizza and beer and actually pay attention to the mail you recieve. And as a grown man, do you really want people treating you like a kid all the time anyways? Probably not. My suggestion to break this habit and shake the inner twirp out of you is to surround yourself with people who act the way you want to as an adult. You can learn a lot by watching, but ask them for help. Role models aren’t just for teenagers. We can all learn something from someone else.
Visit Keith’s Movember Page here!
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Daily Mo Update
First off: Our thoughts are with Paris Tonight. The mo is starting to cover up my lip pretty well. Today will be the last day for my hair the way it is. I’ve been letting it grow for a while, but tomorrow it’s all gone! With a new stache comes new… well.. hair!
Movember Awareness
As a child, I had to grow up in an alcoholic household. Most ACOAs (Adult Children Of Alcoholics) know that growing up in that environment alone causes mental handicaps throughout your life. I have had issues with trust, love, friendships, self-worth, self-esteem, and many other things too numerous to name or remember right now. I’ve found that as an adult, I have the ability to make the conscious choice to be whoever I want to be; however; living with the after-effects of this upbringing has taken years and will take years more to fully iron-out of my system. The best thing I’ve found that you can do, is talk. Talk to those that are important to you about everything. Let them know how you are feeling. If you have a weakness or a problem, talk about it. It helps to talk because it helps you recognize when you are appropriately feeling an emotion, and when you are feeling it because you have been broken down to that point. Recognize these moments— these weaknesses, and go easy on yourself. You deserve a break after all you’ve been through. Talk. Acknowledge. And move forward.
Check out Dyllon’s writing here: Dyllon Charron
& tweet to Dyllon here: @Arbiter_Havak
Visit Dyllon’s Movember Page too
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Daily Mo Update
Sorry I missed yesterday.
Prayers for Paris today. I had a photo taken for an id with my mustache today, cementing my status as a stacheman. Have a great weekend.
Check out David’s writing here: David GubaVisit David’s Movember Page too!
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Are you Mo enough to support you men everywhere? Learn about Movember here! And donate today!
Check out The Good Men Project‘s other Movember mustache shenanigans with today’s Mustache-a-Day!
Donate to We Mustache For The Truth and help these MoBros raise money towards combating the men’s health issues they are advocating for this Movember!
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Photo:Flickr/Ben Sutherland