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over a year ago
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Nicely trimmed and well cared for stubble. I went on a date with a lovely guy once, but a smelly beard, I could smell his across the table. Put me off dinner and soon made excuse to go. |
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"Nicely trimmed and well cared for stubble. I went on a date with a lovely guy once, but a smelly beard, I could smell his across the table. Put me off dinner and soon made excuse to go. "
That's a new one to me, a smelly beard can understand why you left |
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"Nicely trimmed and well cared for stubble. I went on a date with a lovely guy once, but a smelly beard, I could smell his across the table. Put me off dinner and soon made excuse to go. "
I guess that was a bushy type of beard? Never heard of a beard smelling before but if its got old dinners or birds nesting in it then i can imagine a bit of a pen and ink.
Theres plenty of nice beard oils available now for gents to apply to keep them healthy, available in most high street chemists and larger supermarkets ![](/icons/thumb_up.png) |
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"Nicely trimmed and well cared for stubble. I went on a date with a lovely guy once, but a smelly beard, I could smell his across the table. Put me off dinner and soon made excuse to go.
I guess that was a bushy type of beard? Never heard of a beard smelling before but if its got old dinners or birds nesting in it then i can imagine a bit of a pen and ink.
Theres plenty of nice beard oils available now for gents to apply to keep them healthy, available in most high street chemists and larger supermarkets "
Not a fan of the beard oils myself.
But wash the beard every day in the shower with beard shampoo |
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"Nicely trimmed and well cared for stubble. I went on a date with a lovely guy once, but a smelly beard, I could smell his across the table. Put me off dinner and soon made excuse to go.
I guess that was a bushy type of beard? Never heard of a beard smelling before but if its got old dinners or birds nesting in it then i can imagine a bit of a pen and ink.
Theres plenty of nice beard oils available now for gents to apply to keep them healthy, available in most high street chemists and larger supermarkets " the old food and bird nests, instantly made me think of the Roald Dahl book the twits. ![](/icons/s/mrgreen.gif) |
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By *iking67Man
over a year ago
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I have just gone clean shaven for the first time in years my chin is freezing.
I must admit I look a bit younger but it's taking some time to get used too.
Still hairy bearish everywhere else though |
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