Have you tried fidget toys? I tend to stroke my beard or bite my cuticles, but my fidget toy helps when my hands want to be moving.
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To add on to this, in front of other people, I play with my finger ring that has moving parts. It's a lot more descreet than playing with other objects.
Got any, uh, links for a, uh, friend of mine?
*looks around* Go to Etsy. Tell 'em your looking for "fidget rings". They'll hook you up. Tell 'em potoo22 sent ya. Idk about markets outside the US.
Fidget rings are great but it's hard getting them in metal I can wear, since I break out with most cheap steel rings. Had one in silver but since silver is pretty soft the ring isn't circular anymore but the fidget bands are and they slip off.
I have a silicon strip of bubbles... I fucking love that thing. Push a bubble through, pop it back out and repeat literally forever.
Literally the main thing learned during Covid - I fucking love touching my face. It's skin picking for me.
It's the eyebrows for me. I have no idea what it is that I like so much, but it just tickles my brain in the right way
Never shave again! Boom problem solved. No way a giant beard could be distracting
I stroke my beard constantly. At least stroking your chin like that is associated with thinking so it's not super weird looking. Unless you're doing it like this:
I have a thick beard and can confirm that I constantly forget it's there... especially when eating soup.
Something, something, beard ... something. 😆🤙
I've had this beard a full decade now. Think I'll take it all the way to the grave.
#Beards in the Wild! #GraveBeforeShave #UrbanWildlifePhotog
That beard is mighty enough to grace a dwarf's face!
According to author J.R.R. Tolkien, dwarves are on average between four and five feet tall.
I be all of 5'4" -- so I think qualifies? 😆😆😆
For shure too short to be a Storm Trooper.
beard stroking intensifies
I have trichotillomania (hair pulling) but only on my beard/goatee. Your post made me think people must look at me funny too, but I bet they don't even notice.
Lmao same, feels pretty nice but looks pretty dumb when you've removed most of the chin hair and the stache and neck hairs start to get long
Doesn't really matter as without that or shaving it just looks like the nerdiest neckbeard