When I went to the Olympics, I had every intention of shaving the mustache off, but I realized I was getting so many comments about it - and everybody was talking about it - that I decided to keep it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Not to get too deep on shaving my mustache, but it was kind of symbolic of, 'This is a moment of liberation, a chance to reinvent yourself.' That's kind of what I did.
I will say, as a woman, when you put a mustache on, you find out a lot of things about yourself.
I've grown this mustache which saves me from having to glue on one every day in the heat.
I will never shave off my beard and moustache. I did once, for charity, but my wife said, 'Good grief, how awful, you look like an American car with all the chrome removed.'
The mustache - I was never happy with the fullness of it. I was a bit too young. Maybe I'll bring it back in my mid-thirties.
My mustache has become this weird iconic representation of a certain era.
Believe me, I've taken a lot of heat for my mustache.
I had a mustache when I was 13.
I couldn't wait to grow a mustache. I stopped shaving my upper lip the day I graduated from high school.
I think I've become the go-to mustache man. It works in period pieces. Modern-day mustaches are probably creepy. But I get compliments - everyone's like, 'Wow, love the 'stache, dude.'
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