@Bearded Ameteur
I think I may have got it a bit "wrong". I mean, it doesn't grow much a bit up there, but man, is it all wrong, because when I looked on the photos at first, it totally showed up another thing.

@Wunschdenken
Oh, I have seen this style! Loved it and am starting to aiming towards one of it. Friendly mutton chops, is what I think they call it. If I can expect it to grow more, then I totally will do it, as I do think of myself sporting one.

@Jasjes and Bird
Thanks!
Yeah, my parents told me to do that has some time, but I always thought I shouldn't. But now I'm totally considering one, as, from what I've read (and see) on that one thread, I think it'll be better. I thought it'd make it feel less bulk, or "full" (if you know what I mean), so I wouldn't. But will follow this instruction!
Also Bird, my 'stache never seemed to get any better, although I have to say it weren't even like that before. What frustated me, is that it took me 6 months to achieve... That. But that's the first time I grow it and almost no one on my family actually has a beard, so I couldn't know for sure if it was or not developing. And I'm now very happy I could find this forum.

By the way guys, allow me to ask one question.
Tomorrow we'll have a event, and my parents has demanded I shave my beard. I'm against the idea, but the event we're going is full of very picky people, and I don't want anyone to keep looking at me and saying stuff, or my parents to say stuff the whole day. And I know I'll listen the whole month if I don't do it. I already had to listen a lot when I decided to grow it. Even my father is going to shave his.
What I want to ask is; Is it fine shaving it and growing it for 3 months, and then starting the process over again at 2015, for the whole year? Will it hinder its process too much? I don't want it to be a hassle for the next few days and months, but I also don't want to lose all the progress I had. I'm unsure if three months will make any difference, as I know I'll shave it at december due to all festivities, and my family is pretty traditional at this stuff.
At least I'll be 19 next year, haha!

What do you guys think? Will it hinder too much or not make much difference?