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By *ucy78 OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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Why does it seem every man has a full beard and bi couples with bi partner has full beard. It’s not for me. And does nothing for me.
Do all women like full beard hence lack of interest |
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By *glyBettyTV/TS
over a year ago
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I'm OK with beards if they're groomed & trimmed regularly.
The problem is some guys grow them just because they're currently fashionable, often grossly overweight men who don't do anything to maintain it besides get food caught in it. |
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"I'm OK with beards if they're groomed & trimmed regularly.
The problem is some guys grow them just because they're currently fashionable, often grossly overweight men who don't do anything to maintain it besides get food caught in it."
Well that’s me told.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Generally I don't like big bushy beards, a little bit of stubble is usually what does it for me.
Saying that, I have been becoming more partial to a big beard..weird how things change. |
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By *glyBettyTV/TS
over a year ago
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It's not that beards necessarily look bad, but I think many of us are aware of a certain characters who have co-opted the beard in recent years & are bringing the style into disrepute.
I personally don't care if a man actually has a beard or not, just if he is a "beard" personality. It's hard to articulate but surely some people get what I'm saying, right? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's not that beards necessarily look bad, but I think many of us are aware of a certain characters who have co-opted the beard in recent years & are bringing the style into disrepute.
I personally don't care if a man actually has a beard or not, just if he is a "beard" personality. It's hard to articulate but surely some people get what I'm saying, right? "
you talking about bruto from popeye right? |
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I'm growing a monkey tail at the moment. I shaved it once a couple of weeks ago and I'll incorporate it into my morning ablutions today. The aim is to have a "full monkey" into my hairline (what's left of it) ready for Christmas.
I've never seen anyone else sporting such ridiculous face fungus so why not eh? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Got a beard and have done for over 10 years now.
Some women like beards, some don’t.
I don’t find it an issue and amazes me how many debates on fab about this subject.
Lot more important traits/features than facial hair for me that people should be looking for |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"you talking about bruto from popeye right?
Actually Popeye himself is probably closer to the beard character than bluto "
yeah i got his name right thats where my line of arguement was going... but like most things i fucked it..
but anyway - not sure beards have personalities!
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By *glyBettyTV/TS
over a year ago
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"yeah i got his name right thats where my line of arguement was going... but like most things i fucked it..
but anyway - not sure beards have personalities!
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I think this is the best way I can describe it..
The same reason why some men might buy a sports car, have a gun collection, or wear lots of muscle-shirts even in inclement weather, is the same reason why a certain type of man might grow a big beard. |
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Be has a neatly trimmed beard and has had it for 10 years now as he decided that the last day he shaved was the day we buried our first child together and now it would be really strange if he shaved it off as its just part of him now |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"yeah i got his name right thats where my line of arguement was going... but like most things i fucked it..
but anyway - not sure beards have personalities!
I think this is the best way I can describe it..
The same reason why some men might buy a sports car, have a gun collection, or wear lots of muscle-shirts even in inclement weather, is the same reason why a certain type of man might grow a big beard. "
i have a beard and none of the other things..
are we at risk of stereotyping here? |
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By *glyBettyTV/TS
over a year ago
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"i have a beard and none of the other things..
are we at risk of stereotyping here?"
No because I have gone out of my way to state that I'm talking about a personality trait, of which beard growth is one of the ways in which this trait manifests. Please don't do this... |
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"i have a beard and none of the other things..
are we at risk of stereotyping here?
No because I have gone out of my way to state that I'm talking about a personality trait, of which beard growth is one of the ways in which this trait manifests. Please don't do this... "
I'm pretty sure I'm the same now as before beard and I've had it for over 10 years |
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By *glyBettyTV/TS
over a year ago
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"I'm pretty sure I'm the same now as before beard and I've had it for over 10 years "
Unless the reason why you grew the beard was because you couldn't afford the sports car or the gun collection, then I'm not describing people like you. |
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"I'm pretty sure I'm the same now as before beard and I've had it for over 10 years
Unless the reason why you grew the beard was because you couldn't afford the sports car or the gun collection, then I'm not describing people like you. "
I grew it for the same reason most do, because I like having a beard and prefer how I look with it
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I'm pretty sure I'm the same now as before beard and I've had it for over 10 years
Unless the reason why you grew the beard was because you couldn't afford the sports car or the gun collection, then I'm not describing people like you.
I grew it for the same reason most do, because I like having a beard and prefer how I look with it
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm pro beard. Always have been but the beard alone won't make someone attractive. Mind you having said that I've seen men who I found attractive become the opposite because they got rid of their beard so maybe I'm talking rubbish lol |
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When I was clean shaven, I was turned down for not having a beard.
I'm currently bearded, and I've been turned down for not being clean shaven.
I'm starting to think the problem might not be what I'm doing with my facial hair! |
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By *erces LetiferMan
over a year ago
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Everyone has their preferences, of course. In my personal opinion lots of blokes look better with a beard than clean shaven. Which is why I grew mine - I think I look better with it vs without it. Not all beards are grown equal, obviously, and good maintenance is also key (keeping it trimmed/shaped, washed and oiled). |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Ive got a beard at the mo. But it comes and goes. Im certainly not following the trend.
Due to being bald, facial hair is the only option to try something different.
Usually its kept at stubble length.
But recently at work, looking at the guys, you are more unique if you are clean shaven and don't have any tattoos. |
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I like the thought of growing a beard if it didn't look like a bunch of pubes stuck to my face. I have noticed an upward trend in them though and if I don't shave for a while, I'll always do so before a meet or going out to a club |
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I was clean shaven face and head for years and years, infact i got a x mas card from Gillette every Christmas thanking me for my custom
But while on a road trip in Spain i got scruffy and realised the Spanish get weak at the knees for a bit of ginger, that was 9 years ago and i haven't shaved my face since, i trim the beard every few weeks
And id have to say more woman dig it than not, |
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"I grew it for the same reason most do, because I like having a beard and prefer how I look with it"
The OP amused me. I'm not sure many men grow a beard hoping some random person on Fab likes it. So, if they don't, it's not particularly relevant or interesting. |
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"I grew it for the same reason most do, because I like having a beard and prefer how I look with it
The OP amused me. I'm not sure many men grow a beard hoping some random person on Fab likes it. So, if they don't, it's not particularly relevant or interesting. "
Some people like beards and some don't, can't please everyone. As long as the person with the beard likes it I think that's all that matters |
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"Why does it seem every man has a full beard and bi couples with bi partner has full beard. It’s not for me. And does nothing for me.
Do all women like full beard hence lack of interest "
Ever considered that men grow beards cos they want to. Who cares if it isn’t for you? It takes a stunning level of arrogance to frame men having beards as a great big inconvenience to you, rather than their personal choices |
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I am sure it's up to individuals to do as they please. If they like a beard then why not. There is however a little element of truth that it has become a bit of a fad but that's nothing new it was so few years back and then it disappeared and everyone was keen to have a clean shaven look. Things go around like that. If one is happy, that's all that matters. I used to have one when it was not that fashionable to, though dont have one now. It never bothered me then or indeed now. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I can only think of a couple of beardless faces I've kissed in the last 10 years, and those happened to be particularly good faces. I think most faces are improved by beards, I them. |
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By *ayHaychMan
over a year ago
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"I'm OK with beards if they're groomed & trimmed regularly.
The problem is some guys grow them just because they're currently fashionable, often grossly overweight men who don't do anything to maintain it besides get food caught in it."
Wow… |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There’s a recession, growing a beard means you save money on things like razor blades and shaving foam. Plus it keeps your face warm in winter when you can’t afford to turn the heating on. |
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"There’s a recession, growing a beard means you save money on things like razor blades and shaving foam. Plus it keeps your face warm in winter when you can’t afford to turn the heating on. "
Don’t you use extra shampoo, and conditioner, and buy things like beard oil though…..? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There’s a recession, growing a beard means you save money on things like razor blades and shaving foam. Plus it keeps your face warm in winter when you can’t afford to turn the heating on.
Don’t you use extra shampoo, and conditioner, and buy things like beard oil though…..? "
Not really, never used beard oils as mines not that long (I have clippers to keep it trimmed) and as for shampoo, no more than I would when the hair on top of my head is ready for a cut. |
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