
Several years ago, I grew a moustache to be ready for a dear friend's wedding in Kerala. Now this friend was also a master in experimenting with his facial hair, but told me he was ensuring a thick moustache for his wedding, because in Kerala, "You are not a man if you don't have one!" Other than wanting to assert my masculinity in God's own country, I wanted to support my friend on his special day where I was the unofficial 'best man'. The look was a hit. My wife had no option but to glower in silence.
The look is coming back. This time, for Movember. It is a cause that needs attention - raising awareness about men's physical and mental health and potentially lead to contributions that fund over a thousand men’s health projects across 21 countries. Not enough is discussed about men's well-being. Even by men themselves. And that is what needs to be changed.
P.S: Mo is Australian for Moustache.
1 comment:
Vinesh, I posted on similar lines a long while ago here: http://kondattam.blogspot.com/2006/01/whats-in-mousch.html
Personally, I feel guys sporting mustache look smarter though, somehow, I have always shunned one myself. Maybe its due to the "maintenance effort" that is involved.
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