On one hand... by shaving our foreheads we are perpetuating unrealistic standards of male beauty imposed on us by the razor industry. What is objectively wrong with a naturally hirsute forehead, hairline down to the eyebrows as nature intended? And such as. It is a dispositive argument.
But on the other hand... if a bloke feels more intellectual and more enticing and more higher-self-esteemy by having his forehead depilated, it is his own business. We are not living in Imperial China with its sumptuary laws tying the maximum height of a scholar's scalp visibility to his success in the examinations! *
On the prehensile tail, a shaven forehead gives less purchase to moochers and parasites such as might cling to one's scalp in order to steal a free ride across the river. Also it removes any lingering doubt that one is a tanuki using his protean distensible scrotum as a head enhancer to pretend to a larger brain than one really has, i.e. "forging a head" as Keats would doubtless have observed.
* Pers. comm. Kai Lung story which I can't remember.
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"You don't got a forehead. You got a eight-head."
It's a pity Vincent Price never featured in Chinese opera.
You know what I shave?
That vee-ish-shaped clump of hair that grows on one's temple, whatever the hell it's called, that's what I shave. Aesthetically displeasing. Straight line up from the sideburns for me.
You know what I shave?
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I have no familiarity with this sort of thing.
You know what I shave?
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I actually laughed like a fat guy at this. Like, a laugh that sounded like it would come out of a fat guy escaped from me. It was like half chuckle/half wheeze. Sooooo, thanks?
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