00:00Here's the thing for me, like, I've had women straight up come out of nowhere and grab my beard in public and I'm like, sis, I don't even know you like that.
00:09Don't touch my beard.
00:13First of all, I'm married. I'm whole married and my wife is mad protective, so she'll find you. You know what I'm saying? That's number one.
00:19Number two, specifically black women, y'all don't want me coming up, running up on y'all hair. The roles are the same, you know what I'm saying?
00:26Like, don't just roll up on me and snatch my beard or feel on it, talk about it soft. Like, fall back a little bit. Let's have a conversation.
00:32You know what I'm saying? Let's talk about it before you just come moving into my beard space.
00:38The wife, when we were first, I guess, in chooser mode, she says to me that growing a beard is, like, scientifically one of the most manly things that you can do.
00:48That's a good point.
00:48And so I felt like, oh man, she really chose up. She really chose me. Dang.
00:54The missus, for me, she's definitely all about the beard.
00:57Well, actually, nah, let me take that a step back.
00:59When I told her, like, yo, I'm thinking about growing up my beard, she was like, hmm.
01:02It was a change-up.
01:03You do all kinds of styles.
01:05Every other day, you got a different hairstyle.
01:07Let me see what I can do with the beard thing, you know what I mean?
01:10Oh, and we got to talk about the salt and peppers because having, like, the four or five lines of silver in the beard, ladies are digging that.
01:18You getting heckled?
01:19Yeah, a little bit, a little bit on the street, like, ooh, ooh, salt and pepper.
01:24I ain't mad.
01:25Salt and pepper, it just, like, now I feel grown.
01:27I'm like, I've been paying taxes for a while, but, uh, just salt and pepper, though.
01:31I feel like I'm actually doing something.
01:32Yeah.
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