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Why does BYU not allow beards?

BYU doesn't allow beards primarily because of a policy rooted in the 1960s counterculture movement, where beards symbolized rebellion and the "hippie" culture, a perception school leaders wanted to distance the university from, even though it's a university rule, not church doctrine, and exceptions exist for medical or specific religious reasons. Despite debates and changing societal norms, the ban persists as a long-standing tradition meant to promote a specific image of order, cleanliness, and responsibility, though it's often seen as outdated by critics.
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Why can't Mormons have beards?

Back in the 1960s, long hair and beards were a sign of disobedience to authority. Church leaders had to nip that in the bud, so they decreed no beards.
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What is the 3 month beard rule?

The "3-month beard rule" is a guideline advising men to let their beard grow untrimmed and unshaped for 90 days to see its full potential, helping overcome the itchy, patchy "awkward phase" (weeks 2-6) and allow slower hairs to catch up for a naturally fuller look, revealing true growth patterns before deciding on shaping or maintenance. It emphasizes patience, allowing genetics to work, and generally involves minimal neckline trimming, if any, focusing on letting the beard develop its natural thickness and style. 
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What is banned at BYU?

Abstain from alcoholic beverages, tobacco, tea, coffee, vaping, marijuana, and other substance abuse. Participate regularly in Church services. Respect others, including the avoidance of profane and vulgar language. Obey the law and follow campus policies, including the CES Dress and Grooming Principles and ...
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Does BYU have a hair code?

As stated in the Dress and Grooming Expectations, hair should be “neat, modest, and avoid extremes.” The intent of this standard for men is that hair should be cut short and neatly trimmed.
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Can you have a goatee at BYU?

Men's hair should be neatly trimmed. Men should be clean-shaven. If worn, mustaches should be neatly trimmed.
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Can non-Mormons drink at BYU?

Accordingly, no smoking or drinking of alcohol, coffee, or tea is permitted on the BYU campus, though other caffeinated beverages are allowed.
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Can girls wear shorts at BYU?

Dress and Grooming Standards

Clothing is inappropriate when it is sleeveless, revealing, or form fitting. Shorts must be knee-length or longer. Hairstyles should be clean and neat, avoiding extreme styles or colors, and trimmed above the collar, leaving the ear uncovered.
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Why can't LDS members have coffee?

Latter-day Saints (LDS) don't drink coffee because of the Word of Wisdom, a health code from a divine revelation, which advises avoiding "hot drinks," interpreted by church leaders to mean coffee and tea, as a sign of obedience and for spiritual/physical well-being. It's seen as a test of faith, a commitment to God's commandments, and a practice of self-control, with promised blessings of health and wisdom. 
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Is coke allowed at BYU?

Campus Beverages. Coca-Cola is contracted as the exclusive beverage provider to all BYU Campus units in the Provo area. Thus, Coca-Cola products should be served when university funds are used to purchase beverages. Please note that serving or distributing donated non-Coca-Cola product is prohibited.
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What length beard is most attractive?

The most attractive beard length, according to studies and experts, is typically heavy stubble to a short beard (around 10 days of growth, or 3-10mm), signaling maturity and masculinity while appearing intentional and well-groomed. However, the best length is subjective and depends on your face shape, personal style, and confidence, with short boxed beards and light stubble also being highly popular.
 
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Is beard 100% genetic?

No, beard growth isn't 100% genetic; genetics set your potential (density, coverage, speed), but factors like hormones (DHT), age (maturing into your 30s), nutrition, lifestyle, and ethnicity play significant roles in the final outcome. While your genes determine sensitivity to hormones and the blueprint for growth, you can optimize your growth through healthy living, even if you can't change your DNA. 
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Why do men let their beards grow in November?

Each November, you might notice more men sporting new mustaches or letting their beards grow wild — but it's not just a style trend. It's part of Movember, a global movement dedicated to raising awareness about men's health issues, including prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health, and suicide prevention.
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Can Mormons not do oral?

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS/Mormon) has historically discouraged or considered oral sex an "unnatural, impure, or unholy practice," barring those who engage in it from temple entry until they repent, though some church leaders and therapists offer differing views, with some finding it acceptable within marriage while adhering to the "law of chastity" outside marriage. Official guidance emphasizes avoiding "unnatural" acts but avoids specifics, leaving interpretation to couples, though a 1982 letter explicitly linked oral sex to temple exclusion before being rescinded/clarified. 
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Why did Michael Jackson quit Jehovah's Witnesses?

However, his creative pursuits, suggestive performances, and lifestyle choices—such as attending birthday parties and showing interest in stage magic—continued to clash with the sect's conservative standards.
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What is Mormon durfing?

"Durfing" (or dry farming) among some young Mormons refers to a form of non-penetrative sexual activity, often dry humping or "soaking," used to experience physical intimacy while technically adhering to the Church's strict chastity rules before marriage, though the term also appears in some online communities to describe a blend of Mormon faith and surfing culture. The most common usage describes a loophole where members engage in sexual acts without vaginal intercourse to "lose virginity" or feel close without technically breaking the "no sex before marriage" rule, contrasting with the less common, more positive cultural meaning of "durfing" as a mix of surfing and faith. 
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Is Chick-fil-A owned by Mormons or Christians?

Chick-fil-A is rooted in Christianity, specifically Southern Baptist traditions, established by founder S. Truett Cathy, and not Mormonism; its corporate culture reflects these values through practices like closing on Sundays, though the company emphasizes operating by biblical principles rather than claiming to be a "Christian business".
 
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What are the two unforgivable sins in the LDS?

In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), the two primary unforgivable sins are blasphemy against the Holy Ghost (denying the Spirit after receiving a full knowledge of God) and the shedding of innocent blood (murder), though these are often described as the most severe sins, with the Holy Ghost blasphemy being the ultimate unpardonable sin, preventing true repentance and forgiveness through the Atonement. Both involve a profound turning away from truth and God after having received His divine light and knowledge, making forgiveness impossible in this life or the next. 
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Are Mormons allowed to use condoms?

Yes, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS, or Mormon) can use condoms, as the church leaves decisions about birth control to prayerful discretion between a husband, wife, and God, encouraging family planning but not dictating specific methods, though elective abortion is forbidden. While some historical teachings discouraged contraception, the current official stance emphasizes individual agency and mutual consideration for family size, health, and ability to provide, meaning condoms, pills, and other methods are acceptable for couples to discuss and choose.
 
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Does BYU accept LGBTQ?

LGBTQ students are a welcomed and valued part of the campus community and share a common identity with every student as sons and daughters of God.
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Does BYU hire non-Mormons?

Yes, Brigham Young University (BYU) does hire non-Mormons (members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints), but they must agree to live by the university's religious-based Honor Code and undergo an ecclesiastical clearance process, which involves demonstrating support for Church standards. While members in good standing with a temple recommend are preferred for many roles, non-members can be hired, especially for certain positions, provided they adhere to the strict behavioral and lifestyle expectations of the university, notes BYU Human Resources, Quora users, and Reddit users. 
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Does BYU allow dyed hair?

Hair should be clean, neat, modest, and avoid extremes in styles and colors. Men's hair should be neatly trimmed.
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Is LDS growing or shrinking?

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) is generally growing globally, with recent years showing record convert baptisms and overall membership increases, though growth rates have slowed compared to past decades due to factors like lower birth rates and increased secularism in some regions. While experiencing significant expansion in places like Africa, growth is slower or even declining in some Western areas, including parts of the U.S. and Utah, with differing trends in member retention and activity levels. 
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Is BYU more expensive for non-Mormons?

BYU is a non-profit corporation affiliated with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and significant portions of university operating costs are paid with the tithes of Church members. In recognition of this support, Church members are assessed lower tuition fees than those who are not members.
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Do people drink at BYU Tailgates?

No alcohol, tobacco or illegal substances are allowed in the tailgate lot or on campus.
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