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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love a beard, however not everyone suits them so it’s really down to the individual. Can’t remember the last time I actually fancied someone who was clean shaven though. |
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By *itty9899Man
over a year ago
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A goatee beard is fine on me, just can't grow a full on Viking beard as it just looks like I have my head on upside down.
So ladies that get wet over the Viking look I'm afraid won't notice me anytime soon. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Mr P is growing a beard and its coming along beautifully, I absolutely love it, especially now its grown past that prickly stage. Theres a few grey hairs popping through now too and that makes me love it even more |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Have to keep mine short and neat or I just look like I've been living in the woods for the last 18 months. Sort of Robin Williams in jumanji when he first comes out of the board. |
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"Mr P is growing a beard and its coming along beautifully, I absolutely love it, especially now its grown past that prickly stage. Theres a few grey hairs popping through now too and that makes me love it even more "
Nothing wrong with a few Greys x |
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A lot of people on this thread will have to change their names if beards become unfashionable .
Most people that don’t like beards seem to write it as part of their profile so they are easy to avoid. |
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"Some like them, whilst others do not.
I do see ‘no bearded men’ on female profiles, from time to time.
i was surprised how many don't like beards"
An ex of mine long ago didn’t like them - said she found them ticklish. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Because it's the fashion & some feel it makes them look hard, more likely just a way to disguise a ugly mush & try to look older!!
The majority I've seen are very sad attempts yet some women seem to think they're cool.
Now let's talk moustache |
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"Because it's the fashion & some feel it makes them look hard, more likely just a way to disguise a ugly mush & try to look older!!
The majority I've seen are very sad attempts yet some women seem to think they're cool.
Now let's talk moustache "
ouch |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I can grow a beard, I find them annoying, being Indian it means I have a jet black beard which I personally thinks looks terrible. But I'm slowly going grey which would help. But I'm team stubble |
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By *odxeonMan
over a year ago
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Been sporting a beard in some fashion since my mid 20's.
Some women love the tickle, some hate it. Like anything it's a very personal thing but most seemingly approve.
Whatever you do keep it neat and groomed. NOBODY wants a scruffy unkempt mess. That would say a lot of negative things about you. [Roal Dahl's Mr Twit comes to mind] |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I tend to shave about once a month so the length of my beard tends to vary depending on where I am in my shaving cycle. A few years ago I was chatting to a woman on a dating site and she invited me round hers one night. I stayed the night and we had a great time, she really liked long and passionate kissing which I like as well so that was cool. It just so happened that I’d shaved a few days before meeting her but she invited me round hers again a few weeks later and my beard had obviously grown in that time, when I arrived she was horrified to see the beard as it turns out she absolutely hates beards but had failed to tell me that. She refused to kiss me or go anywhere near me because of the beard and she lived quite far from me so I couldn’t go home to shave. We decided to just have a few glasses of wine together and chat but it was so frustrating for us both not to be able to kiss that I ended up shaving my beard off with the razor she uses to shave herself. |
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By *ak4uMan
over a year ago
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"I love a beard, however not everyone suits them so it’s really down to the individual. Can’t remember the last time I actually fancied someone who was clean shaven though."
Isn't it difficult to find a man without a beard these days? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My ex wife hated mine, but it gives me some self confidence
And since I’ve been separated I’ve been surprised just how much appreciation a nicely kept full beard gets! |
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