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over a year ago
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whats with all the beards on guys lately, every couple we seem to like the look of the guy has a beard?
we went into a club the other week and every guy at the bar had a beard, with 90% of the guys in the club having beards.
would of thought with the current heat would of thought it would make them warmer.
is it a passing trend, a way to look older? |
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I like a beard...not a huge long one where I can put pigtails in...but a nice soft well kept beard... Hubby has longer stubble...not quite a beard but I prefer it to clean shaven... Suppose it's a trend at the moment, but I'm loving it |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Nothing on this earth would possess me to kiss a man with stubble or a beard, don't like the sensation on my face nor my mouth."
or itching my thighs when they go down |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Look better. Don't have to daily shave. Lots of women love them. Win win win. "
see thats my point, looks like a guy cant be bothered with his looks more, to me anyway!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"whats with all the beards on guys lately, every couple we seem to like the look of the guy has a beard?
we went into a club the other week and every guy at the bar had a beard, with 90% of the guys in the club having beards.
would of thought with the current heat would of thought it would make them warmer.
is it a passing trend, a way to look older? "
A beard hide a multitude of chins |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Look better. Don't have to daily shave. Lots of women love them. Win win win. "
see do they look better?, my son has one as he can't be bothered and makes him look older (as it does with alot of guys) |
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"Look better. Don't have to daily shave. Lots of women love them. Win win win.
see do they look better?, my son has one as he can't be bothered and makes him look older (as it does with alot of guys)"
I do. That's all that matters to me |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"whats with all the beards on guys lately, every couple we seem to like the look of the guy has a beard?
we went into a club the other week and every guy at the bar had a beard, with 90% of the guys in the club having beards.
would of thought with the current heat would of thought it would make them warmer.
is it a passing trend, a way to look older?
A beard hide a multitude of chins "
so a way of hiding a feature you don't like about yourself you mean? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Good beards are well maintained and soft to touch. Imagine a teddy bear not a toilet brush kind of sensation. If a beard is left untamed it’s uncomfortable. If it’s washed conditioned and brushed it’s super soft |
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"Look better. Don't have to daily shave. Lots of women love them. Win win win.
see thats my point, looks like a guy cant be bothered with his looks more, to me anyway!
mrs"
After 15years of being forced to shave daily, I think I’ve earned the right to not “be bothered with my looks” |
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"Look better. Don't have to daily shave. Lots of women love them. Win win win.
see thats my point, looks like a guy cant be bothered with his looks more, to me anyway!
mrs"
Depends on the beard. Mine is well kept and short most of the time so it's not a bit father Christmas beard. |
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Not really what you’d class as a passing trend I haven’t been clean shaven for near 40 years.
And as for what other people think of beards, I really couldn’t give a shit.
I don’t shave because it’s my choice not too. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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so is having a beard more of an affectation then, because your not happy with how you look without it, makes you feel like you look better with one.
bit like a woman wearing make up, changes how you look.
not trying to cause any offence, just really don't understand why there everywhere lately as find them unattractive |
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"whats with all the beards on guys lately, every couple we seem to like the look of the guy has a beard?
we went into a club the other week and every guy at the bar had a beard, with 90% of the guys in the club having beards.
would of thought with the current heat would of thought it would make them warmer.
is it a passing trend, a way to look older? "
Hides the extra chins a bit |
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"so is having a beard more of an affectation then, because your not happy with how you look without it, makes you feel like you look better with one.
bit like a woman wearing make up, changes how you look.
not trying to cause any offence, just really don't understand why there everywhere lately as find them unattractive"
I'm happy with my looks either way but I just like having a beard |
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If others have them, that's their choice.
They are not for me. I hate the itching for a start, and that's the least of my woes when I've tried to grow a beard. And it's just another thing to faff around with and maintain. Clean-shaved for me.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"whats with all the beards on guys lately, every couple we seem to like the look of the guy has a beard?
we went into a club the other week and every guy at the bar had a beard, with 90% of the guys in the club having beards.
would of thought with the current heat would of thought it would make them warmer.
is it a passing trend, a way to look older? "
I live as a wildman as much as possible so I think the beard comes naturally |
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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago
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I love my beard. I love stroking it and it makes me look like a rugged, mystical Celtic warrior.
OK, that last bit is an exaggeration, but I’d be lost without it. I look at pre-beard photos and I look like an overgrown foetus. It’s never going.
I think it’s more than a trend - they started getting popular again more than ten years ago; longer in music circles.
Long live the beard. |
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By *oggoneMan
over a year ago
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I've been clean shaven less than 5 times in the last 20 odd years. Sometimes it's neat and tidy, during covid I went for the hagrid look. One stage it was ginger, a few years time I'll be able to play santa. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I hate the chore of shaving each day, but never grew a beard until the pandemic (as I did not have to meet people). However, it makes me look at least 10 years older, and I do not need that, so it has gone. Now I tend to go for the stubble look until I have a work meeting and then I shave. |
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Had to shave for years at my old job and decided when I left that I wouldn’t shave for a while. Turns out I suit a beard quite well. Has nothing to do with fashion or being trendy for me or a lot of guys. |
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I’ve had it since 2018, so no passing phase here. It probably does make me look older, but that wasn’t the intent. I wear it because I prefer it and Cherry loves it, so it stays but it’s kept trimmed and tidy all the time.
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I used to have a beard for a few years but because it's grey and turning white I could have been an all year round Santa. So shaved it off. Feel cleaner now and don't think I would grow a beard again although I do miss the odd day without shaving when at work all week. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've noticed a growing (hehe) trend of beards being popular with men but never really stuck with it myself. I can't grow an amazing beard but I haven't been patient enough to try. I can leave shaving for 2 weeks because I can't be arsed but eventually, it has to come up and I'm always clean shaven for meets. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's lazy
So washing, combing, and putting various products in a beard (the same things people do with head hair) is lazy?
So salty "
Not that kind of product
Thought that was only in the movies |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's lazy
So washing, combing, and putting various products in a beard (the same things people do with head hair) is lazy?
So salty
Not that kind of product
Thought that was only in the movies "
Beard would be rock solid |
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"is it a passing trend, a way to look older?
A hangover from lockdown.
It’s not warm. Can’t imagine it not being there now. "
...feel a bit called out, can't lie
I only grew one to see if I could. I could take it or leave it, in honesty.
But to the point of it being some 'trend'? Nah. Don't see it at all. There's as many beards as non-beards on dudes around the community, and I'm saying that as someone who looks at dudes as a hobby |
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"It's lazy "
Still need to shave above and below it.
I also need to shampoo and brush my face.
Then try and tame it with styling products.
Going for a haircut now also includes a cutthroat wet shave and beard styling.
Barber wants me to dye it, but - nope!
Definitely not as lazy as stubble. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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During my lifetime I havectried to grow a beard twice and both times I shaved it all off after a fortnight. It was just too uncomfortable.
The same with goaties.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's lazy
Still need to shave above and below it.
I also need to shampoo and brush my face.
Then try and tame it with styling products.
Going for a haircut now also includes a cutthroat wet shave and beard styling.
Barber wants me to dye it, but - nope!
Definitely not as lazy as stubble. "
So busy!
I salute you! |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
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"Imagine being this worked up over someone elses body hair "
Imagine if some guy posted that he'd been to a club and all the women had pubes and he wished they'd all shaved them off..........
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"Imagine being this worked up over someone elses body hair
Imagine if some guy posted that he'd been to a club and all the women had pubes and he wished they'd all shaved them off..........
A"
At the club?
All the guys that can't grow a beard could use them to make one |
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Trend? I've been part of that 'trend' for over 10 years lol
Nothing would make me get rid of it either, unless S developed some sort of reaction to it. And as for unkept, it takes more work, trimming every day to keep it tidy so if anything it takes a lot more care than just been clean shaven. |
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over a year ago
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It’s personal choice, a beard can look distinguished or make you look a tramp. It’s down to the effort required to keep it looking good.
It’s harder to keep and maintain a beard than it us to shave everyday.
I don’t care if I look older to you or anyone in all fairness. I like my beard and have had one since I left the army in 2007 and the only time I shaved it was when I re enlisted as a reservist to go and do another Herrick Tour in 2011.
And like people say it can hide many things. But also enhance a face.
But like I said it’s personal choice and if you don’t like them then you won’t be win over.
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"It’s personal choice, a beard can look distinguished or make you look a tramp. It’s down to the effort required to keep it looking good.
It’s harder to keep and maintain a beard than it us to shave everyday.
I don’t care if I look older to you or anyone in all fairness. I like my beard and have had one since I left the army in 2007 and the only time I shaved it was when I re enlisted as a reservist to go and do another Herrick Tour in 2011.
And like people say it can hide many things. But also enhance a face.
But like I said it’s personal choice and if you don’t like them then you won’t be win over.
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So many beards at the Tesco in Hereford |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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i guess beards do split people quite alot, quite a few loving them yet still a fair few who dont go near them.
maybe fab should increase their filters to help us narrow what were attracted to? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It’s personal choice, a beard can look distinguished or make you look a tramp. It’s down to the effort required to keep it looking good.
It’s harder to keep and maintain a beard than it us to shave everyday.
I don’t care if I look older to you or anyone in all fairness. I like my beard and have had one since I left the army in 2007 and the only time I shaved it was when I re enlisted as a reservist to go and do another Herrick Tour in 2011.
And like people say it can hide many things. But also enhance a face.
But like I said it’s personal choice and if you don’t like them then you won’t be win over.
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Your beard looks great |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
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"i guess beards do split people quite alot, quite a few loving them yet still a fair few who dont go near them.
maybe fab should increase their filters to help us narrow what were attracted to?"
Aside from the fact that beards can be temporary.....how would that help your original point about 90% of guys in a club having beards?
Either put 'No Beards!' in your profile text or just rely on photos sent.
People are unlikely to shave it off just to get one meet.
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"i guess beards do split people quite alot, quite a few loving them yet still a fair few who dont go near them.
maybe fab should increase their filters to help us narrow what were attracted to?
Aside from the fact that beards can be temporary.....how would that help your original point about 90% of guys in a club having beards?
Either put 'No Beards!' in your profile text or just rely on photos sent.
People are unlikely to shave it off just to get one meet.
A"
Exactly I’d sooner lose a finger than shave my beard |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
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"i guess beards do split people quite alot, quite a few loving them yet still a fair few who dont go near them.
maybe fab should increase their filters to help us narrow what were attracted to?
Aside from the fact that beards can be temporary.....how would that help your original point about 90% of guys in a club having beards?
Either put 'No Beards!' in your profile text or just rely on photos sent.
People are unlikely to shave it off just to get one meet.
A
Exactly I’d sooner lose a finger than shave my beard "
Makes fisting someone 20% easier too.
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"i guess beards do split people quite alot, quite a few loving them yet still a fair few who dont go near them.
maybe fab should increase their filters to help us narrow what were attracted to?
Aside from the fact that beards can be temporary.....how would that help your original point about 90% of guys in a club having beards?
Either put 'No Beards!' in your profile text or just rely on photos sent.
People are unlikely to shave it off just to get one meet.
A
Exactly I’d sooner lose a finger than shave my beard
Makes fisting someone 20% easier too.
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"I hate them wish this trend die off soon
trend? Lol. not on this face
But its another reason/excuse to criticise Conor McGregor and Andrew Tate"
Both colossal knobs.....
Can we please stop bringing everything male back to these two utter wastes of everyone's time?? |
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"so is having a beard more of an affectation then, because your not happy with how you look without it, makes you feel like you look better with one.
bit like a woman wearing make up, changes how you look.
not trying to cause any offence, just really don't understand why there everywhere lately as find them unattractive"
That's the point, you find them unattractive, fine, dont meet bearded men. It's that simple. |
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I have had a beard in and off for such a long time i can’t really remember when i was clean shaven in a regular basis but yes it has become fashionable, much like full sleeve tattoos.
I suffer from shave rash and sensitive skin and that is the reason that i start wearing a beard.
Looking at it from another perspective, men are more limited in the way they can change their appearance to feel more attractive. Clothes and haircuts it go so far. When we look at other like belts, cuff links , watch these add but do not define.
I don’t feel more of a man because i can grow a beard or anything of that sort.
I think it suits me and I’m happy with it. Maybe some day i will go back to clean shaven again, who knows but that is personal choice
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"I hate them wish this trend die off soon
trend? Lol. not on this face
But its another reason/excuse to criticise Conor McGregor and Andrew Tate"
In the same vane is it ok to judge every non bearded guy the same, Ian Huntley, Simon cowell and maybe hitter |
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"whats with all the beards on guys lately, every couple we seem to like the look of the guy has a beard?
we went into a club the other week and every guy at the bar had a beard, with 90% of the guys in the club having beards.
would of thought with the current heat would of thought it would make them warmer.
is it a passing trend, a way to look older? "
Can’t say it’s a passing trend for me as I’ve had a beard for years, my chin surprisingly doesn’t get as hot as the rest of my head in the current weather |
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I've never been a fan of beards I prefer none or a small one if it suits the gut.
I feel every gut believes beards suit them but I can picture most without them and in my mind I'm saying to them I wish you could see what I see by picturing you without a beard |
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"I've never been a fan of beards I prefer none or a small one if it suits the gut.
I feel every gut believes beards suit them but I can picture most without them and in my mind I'm saying to them I wish you could see what I see by picturing you without a beard "
I've never seen a gut with a beard |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
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For some it's a trend yes. Obviously, like with most things to do with appearance and fashion, some people do it because everyone else is. Some will continue to do so because they like it, some will stop because some new trend comes along.
For lots of us, we have not been clean shaven for years. In my case close to 20 years, had to go clean shaven a few times but not by choice. I've had varying beard lengths, but each and every time I've done it because I want to. Not because of what some random person feels about them, and I encourage everyone to grow a beard for their own choice and not what somebody else may or may not like - the same applies to clean shaven, do it for yourself and not others.
Sometimes it's tidy, sometimes it's a mess. At all times it is clean and cared for. I brush it, I wash it, I use beard oil, I used beard balm and butter. It's not different than the choice of a hair style. When I go to the barber for my hair, I get him trim my beard.
It makes me look older, for good reason, I had a stupidly over the top baby face for most of my 20s and early 30s, it was not a good look. Now with a beard, a natural part of me, I look closer to the age that I am and I'm happier. Not because it makes me "look good" it makes me feel good within myself, not what I project out and others see. |
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"Imagine being this worked up over someone elses body hair
Imagine if some guy posted that he'd been to a club and all the women had pubes and he wished they'd all shaved them off..........
A"
Hmmm…. Idea, if the guy takes a trimmer and some cream and they could solve two problems at once, shave the ladies and then the club can provide complimentary beards for any guys that turn up without a beard?! Simples lol x |
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I have a very short beard, more like long stubble. Not sure why but I feel really young without it and I don’t think clean shaven suits me much anyway.
My head is far too round for that!
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A well maintained and groomed beard is much more effort to maintain than being clean shaven.
A straggly unkempt mess is a different matter, but those saying a beard is lazy have clearly never had a short well defined one. |
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"I've never been a fan of beards I prefer none or a small one if it suits the gut.
I feel every gut believes beards suit them but I can picture most without them and in my mind I'm saying to them I wish you could see what I see by picturing you without a beard
I've never seen a gut with a beard "
Although tbf, having a gut could be called lazy. Maybe Fab could add a filter for that too?
*runs and hides. |
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It’s a fashion thing.
I’ve seen profiles of people looking for men who look like vikings. Whatever floats your boat, I guess.
Mrs N doesn’t like beards for what it’s worth (aesthetically and in terms of feel) |
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"A well maintained and groomed beard is much more effort to maintain than being clean shaven.
A straggly unkempt mess is a different matter, but those saying a beard is lazy have clearly never had a short well defined one."
Or indeed a long well defined one - the longer the beard the greater the upkeep, it's definitely not laziness!
The thing with the straggly/unkempt/scruffy/untidy beards that the anti-beard brigade complain about is that shaving the beard off isn't going to magically make the man underneath clean and tidy. Someone that looks like a tramp with a beard will look like a tramp without one, too. |
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By *aitonelMan
over a year ago
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"It’s a fashion thing.
I’ve seen profiles of people looking for men who look like vikings. Whatever floats your boat, I guess.
Mrs N doesn’t like beards for what it’s worth (aesthetically and in terms of feel) "
It may be a fashion thing to those who like it on others. It may be a fashion thing to some that have that look.
But to a fair number of them, it's more than just the look. Some are actual pagans and druidic, not quite vikings because it doesn't mean what people think it means, but still. The "fashion" is part of the lifestyle, not the fashion is the lifestyle. |
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"It’s a fashion thing.
I’ve seen profiles of people looking for men who look like vikings. Whatever floats your boat, I guess.
Mrs N doesn’t like beards for what it’s worth (aesthetically and in terms of feel)
It may be a fashion thing to those who like it on others. It may be a fashion thing to some that have that look.
But to a fair number of them, it's more than just the look. Some are actual pagans and druidic, not quite vikings because it doesn't mean what people think it means, but still. The "fashion" is part of the lifestyle, not the fashion is the lifestyle. "
I’ve thought about this for a few hours. Couldn’t get it out of my mind. It’s all I’ve thought about. And I think you’re over-thinking it.
For every druid or pagan out there, there will be countless others who have the beard, tattoos and generic “barber shop” pomade-ridden hair simply because of the aesthetic and because some ladies love that look.
Not disputing that, to some, it’s more than that but as an analogy, Japanese tattoos are cool and many have them because of the aesthetic; but to say a “fair number” of us are Yakuza would seem a bit of a stretch and making an argument for argument’s sake. |
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"It’s a fashion thing.
I’ve seen profiles of people looking for men who look like vikings. Whatever floats your boat, I guess.
Mrs N doesn’t like beards for what it’s worth (aesthetically and in terms of feel)
It may be a fashion thing to those who like it on others. It may be a fashion thing to some that have that look.
But to a fair number of them, it's more than just the look. Some are actual pagans and druidic, not quite vikings because it doesn't mean what people think it means, but still. The "fashion" is part of the lifestyle, not the fashion is the lifestyle.
I’ve thought about this for a few hours. Couldn’t get it out of my mind. It’s all I’ve thought about. And I think you’re over-thinking it.
For every druid or pagan out there, there will be countless others who have the beard, tattoos and generic “barber shop” pomade-ridden hair simply because of the aesthetic and because some ladies love that look.
Not disputing that, to some, it’s more than that but as an analogy, Japanese tattoos are cool and many have them because of the aesthetic; but to say a “fair number” of us are Yakuza would seem a bit of a stretch and making an argument for argument’s sake. "
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"It’s a fashion thing.
I’ve seen profiles of people looking for men who look like vikings. Whatever floats your boat, I guess.
Mrs N doesn’t like beards for what it’s worth (aesthetically and in terms of feel) "
I don’t either. Wish I did really, but I don’t. |
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Us too, guys who we have played with before get really pissed when she says no, now they have a beard.
Beards make her hypersensitive, she turns into a adult size
"Tickle me elmo" the laughing tends to kill their erection...
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For me its because I grow up listening to metal and into motorbikes where lots of guys have them so wanted 1. That and I started to shave really young so by the time I was 18 was fed up with shaving. Most people in my life have never seen me without a beard or can't remember what I looked like |
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"Good beards are well maintained and soft to touch. Imagine a teddy bear not a toilet brush kind of sensation. If a beard is left untamed it’s uncomfortable. If it’s washed conditioned and brushed it’s super soft "
Too right tall daddy, but the beard haters are never going to listen |
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"It’s a fashion thing.
I’ve seen profiles of people looking for men who look like vikings. Whatever floats your boat, I guess.
Mrs N doesn’t like beards for what it’s worth (aesthetically and in terms of feel)
I don’t either. Wish I did really, but I don’t. "
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"It’s a fashion thing.
I’ve seen profiles of people looking for men who look like vikings. Whatever floats your boat, I guess.
Mrs N doesn’t like beards for what it’s worth (aesthetically and in terms of feel)
I don’t either. Wish I did really, but I don’t.
Apart from mine though "
You’ll always be an exception |
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over a year ago
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"It’s a fashion thing.
I’ve seen profiles of people looking for men who look like vikings. Whatever floats your boat, I guess.
Mrs N doesn’t like beards for what it’s worth (aesthetically and in terms of feel)
I don’t either. Wish I did really, but I don’t.
Apart from mine though
You’ll always be an exception "
Ahem! |
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"It’s a fashion thing.
I’ve seen profiles of people looking for men who look like vikings. Whatever floats your boat, I guess.
Mrs N doesn’t like beards for what it’s worth (aesthetically and in terms of feel)
I don’t either. Wish I did really, but I don’t.
Apart from mine though
You’ll always be an exception "
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"It’s a fashion thing.
I’ve seen profiles of people looking for men who look like vikings. Whatever floats your boat, I guess.
Mrs N doesn’t like beards for what it’s worth (aesthetically and in terms of feel)
I don’t either. Wish I did really, but I don’t.
Apart from mine though
You’ll always be an exception
Ahem! "
And you .
Although yours isn’t very long |
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