Bore
Definition
The bores (Indo-European : bharda ) is the whole of the Poil S recovering the chin, the Joue S and the Mâchoire of the Homme. From time immemorial, the men berbes saw themselves allotting Vertu S various like the Sagesse, the Virilité, a raised Social status, although at present, no statistical study or scientific did not make it possible to prove these Croyance S. Cependant, the beard perhaps so perceived like a lack of Propreté and is Synonyme with prickly contact when it is cut, but can be appreciated when it is long and soft.Generally, the beard appears gradually starting from the Puberté, like the majority of the other hairs of the Human body. However, being a secondary Sexual character, much of young boys have already a very summary Moustache several years before their puberty. The speed of appearance of the hairs, in particular those of the cheeks, is very variable of a Individu with the other. Certain people spend several years before obtaining a thick beard. In some rare cases, it happens that babies are born with a fine beard which grows blurred with the wire of the first months.
At an individual of male sex (Adult), one finds to 500 hairs with the cm ² , against 120 at a Woman, for which the majority are invisible.
The beard with the mode
The beard was with the mode at certain times:
Roman Empire of the 2nd century
At the time Roman, the beard was rather not very popular. The Roman world, being considered more civilized, and where one shaved, was opposed culturally to the barbarian world, that of Celtes and the Germains, bearing barb and long hair.Quelques famous characters wore nevertheless the beard. .
Churches of the East
In the orthodoxe Church and the Eastern Catholic churches, it is of habit that the Higoumène S wear a beard.
Anecdote
At the beginning of the XXe century, the beard was with the mode. However, this fashion passed in the Années 1920, following the business Landru, which wore the beard.The father Coulon (Vandenesse 1826 - Montlucon 1916), or Louis Coulon of his true name, was a workman with the factories Saint-Jacob with Montlucon. He wore a beard of 3,35 meters which he was going to wash in water of Expensive, Rivière beam Montlucon. February 24th, 1899, it was reproduced on the front page of the Illustrated Journal .
Quotation
- Victor Hugo, Wallet :
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