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By *reg065 OP   Man 18 weeks ago

Newquay

Hi all. Just wondering - beards, a turn off for women?

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By *reyToTheFairiesWoman 18 weeks ago

Carlisle usually

Depends on the beard. Depends on the person it's attached to. Depends on the woman looking at it and deciding if they're hot or not.

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By *uckingFutzMan 18 weeks ago

Plymouth

Damn was hoping this was gonna be "Beards - rips for male grooming" lol as blokes were meant to know this but it's very hot or miss

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By *uckingFutzMan 18 weeks ago

Plymouth


"Damn was hoping this was gonna be "Beards - rips for male grooming" lol as blokes were meant to know this but it's very hot or miss "

Tips!!

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By *reg065 OP   Man 18 weeks ago

Newquay


"Depends on the beard. Depends on the person it's attached to. Depends on the woman looking at it and deciding if they're hot or not."

Would have thought that myself but I've come across quite a few profiles recently that say "no beards". Everyone's perogative of course but find it interesting that people would say that as a blanket no to all sorts of potential good connections. I don't usually have a beard btw (apart from lazy periods where I can't be arsed to shave) so this isn't me making a boohoo point, just find it interesting.

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By *reyToTheFairiesWoman 18 weeks ago

Carlisle usually


"Depends on the beard. Depends on the person it's attached to. Depends on the woman looking at it and deciding if they're hot or not.

Would have thought that myself but I've come across quite a few profiles recently that say "no beards". Everyone's perogative of course but find it interesting that people would say that as a blanket no to all sorts of potential good connections. I don't usually have a beard btw (apart from lazy periods where I can't be arsed to shave) so this isn't me making a boohoo point, just find it interesting."

People have preferences.

Not all people have the same preferences.

Some women do not like beards at all ever and do not want to engage with men that have them.

Some women don't want men who don't have beards. And they've got a point, there's something about the way they hold the scent after they've been down on you that just. Yeah.

I think most probably decide based on the overall attractiveness rather than one single facet.

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By *ouple4voyeurCouple 18 weeks ago

Birmingham

Big turn off for us Inc stubble.

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By *olfandtazCouple 18 weeks ago

Bristol

Taz doesn't mind beard or no beard, it makes no real difference.

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By *uscious_Lady1Woman 18 weeks ago

Norwich

I don’t mind a well kept clean beard but it does depend on the man it’s attached to, some men can rock a nice beard and others can’t but it has to be well kept and not long for me!!

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By (user no longer on site) 18 weeks ago

Always keep mine trimmed and smelling gorgeous

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By (user no longer on site) 18 weeks ago


"Hi all. Just wondering - beards, a turn off for women? "

I'm not keen on beards on women OP.

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By *ohn.Wick.Man 18 weeks ago

The Continental


"Hi all. Just wondering - beards, a turn off for women?

I'm not keen on beards on women OP."

Not even fanny beards?

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By *ymClassDropoutMan 18 weeks ago

Berkshire

I always think these kind of ‘generic’ threads (do men/women like beard, tats, dadbod, gymbod, big women, skinny women……..) should be renamed ‘Do different human beings like different things ?’.

The answer is always invariably ‘Yes’.

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By *reg065 OP   Man 18 weeks ago

Newquay


"Hi all. Just wondering - beards, a turn off for women?

I'm not keen on beards on women OP."

So judgemental 🤣

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By *ohn.Wick.Man 18 weeks ago

The Continental

Unless you’re gonna change what you gotta to suit the preferences of the hotty you’re after. The question is largely irrelevant.

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By *hGlobbitsMan 18 weeks ago

Leeds

The thing about beard is they're really easy to get rid of, if a lady doesn't like them. I tend to go about with a bit of stubble most of the time. I'd usually go clean shaven for a meet (because, y'know, nobody wants sandpaper in their pants), but I'm equally happy to grow it out if that's what's preferred. Versatility, innit?

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By (user no longer on site) 18 weeks ago

A well-kept,shaped and clean beard can suit some people really well.

It wouldn't be a put off unless it was a major hygiene risk and those kind of Beards you can usually see a mile off.

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By *ozzybear1981Man 18 weeks ago

preston

Personally I think a beard can be a beautiful addition to someone.

Mine came out of boredom in Covid and I couldn’t imagine not having one now.

It’s even fun to go for the shaping,cut throat shave and the facial (not that kind of facial 🫣)

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By *mmaleiaWoman 18 weeks ago

Trowbridge

I love beards, I like stubble if it’s soft

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By *vaRose43Woman 18 weeks ago

Forest of Dean

I’m happy with smooth shaven or bearded…. But I do love a nice soft beard

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By *tew008Man 18 weeks ago

edinburgh


"Depends on the beard. Depends on the person it's attached to. Depends on the woman looking at it and deciding if they're hot or not.

Would have thought that myself but I've come across quite a few profiles recently that say "no beards". Everyone's perogative of course but find it interesting that people would say that as a blanket no to all sorts of potential good connections. I don't usually have a beard btw (apart from lazy periods where I can't be arsed to shave) so this isn't me making a boohoo point, just find it interesting."

Yea I wonder if they’d be ok with me wearing a beard net. Stop those folk worrying about beards

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By *luebell888Woman 18 weeks ago

Glasgowish

I prefer stubble to beards. Short beards are OK but I am not fond of the longer ones.

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By *weetCruellaWoman 18 weeks ago

somewhere sweet and sour


"The thing about beard is they're really easy to get rid of, if a lady doesn't like them. I tend to go about with a bit of stubble most of the time. I'd usually go clean shaven for a meet (because, y'know, nobody wants sandpaper in their pants), but I'm equally happy to grow it out if that's what's preferred. Versatility, innit? "

Perhaps not sandpaper in the pants, but offft running stubble down my back or inside thigh ... Holy moly lol

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By *ozzybear1981Man 18 weeks ago

preston


"I love beards, I like stubble if it’s soft"

Stubble is bad for me, it’s likely to remove skin 🫣

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By *oyahandrussCouple 18 weeks ago

Nr Rugby

Personally T has always had a reaction on her face/ neck/down below to beards /stubble.

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By *ecky and justCouple 18 weeks ago

Godalming

Becky says yes, big turn off.

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By *bi HaiveMan 18 weeks ago
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Cheeseville, Somerset

I generally alternate between stubble and a beard.

Currently it's the beard.

Nobody I meet regularly has suddenly stopped taking calls or come up with an excuse as to why we shouldn't meet.

Some of them egged me on to grow it.

When I get bored of it, which will inevitably happen, I'll get rid.

The day I do that just to get a meet however or because someone demands/requests it, is the day I go celibate. 🧔🧔🧔

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By *rimson_RoseWoman 18 weeks ago

Tamworth


"Depends on the beard. Depends on the person it's attached to. Depends on the woman looking at it and deciding if they're hot or not."

Quite.

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By *elix SightedMan 18 weeks ago

Cloud 8


"Depends on the beard. Depends on the person it's attached to. Depends on the woman looking at it and deciding if they're hot or not.

Would have thought that myself but I've come across quite a few profiles recently that say "no beards". Everyone's perogative of course but find it interesting that people would say that as a blanket no to all sorts of potential good connections. I don't usually have a beard btw (apart from lazy periods where I can't be arsed to shave) so this isn't me making a boohoo point, just find it interesting."

I’ve had a beard/goatee/stubble since I was old enough to grow it and have been out with a few women who didn’t like it. Most said it was because it scratched or tickled them and they didn’t like it. That would justify the blanket ban on facial hair.

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