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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Do some women like men with beard? And some not like men with beards? And some not give a fuck either way?
Do some men like women with beards ? ? ? ?"
Depends what razors they use lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What's the difference between beard and stubble?"
Stubble/beard change in my opinion is when a bic razor is no longer an option for a clean shave, as is right now id probably need 30-40 bic razors |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Absolutely LOVE them. But it's not a deal breaker.
And if they're ginger with a ginger beard..well that's a bonus! "
One cheap blonde dye and im russ abbot |
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"Absolutely LOVE them. But it's not a deal breaker.
And if they're ginger with a ginger beard..well that's a bonus! "
*coughs* when slightly longer my ancestral heritage appears and the goatee goes all autumnal |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What's the difference between stubble and can't be bothered?"
Cant be bothered normally covers cheak bones and has no man made shape, oh and we tend to have a frontle scarf going on |
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It`s been a month here and i checked tons of profiles. I will give you a general idea.
Ladies older than 50 years old generally don`t prefer beards. 50% of ladies between 35-50 love beard.
How do i know? Check the picture lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I had to grow a beard for medical reasons
In my experience, more ladies have said yuck than have said yum
About the beard,that is,about myself virtually all have said yuk!
Sigh
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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago
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"I love a nice beard. Soft, oiled and well kept please.
But it depends on the guy, not every guy suits a beard and it's not a deal breaker.
Red x "
I'm trying to stay out of beard threads, but I've become very attached to mine - I always end up droning on about it .
There's no doubt they really divide opinion, but I find women who like them, really like them. This is obviously a good thing.
I was stood outside a club (vanilla) at the end of a night recently and three (admittedly tipsy) female friends took turns to stroke it and say admiring things. I know, I make it sound like a Labrador, but you get the picture!
It was bloomin lush and I'm counting it as an FFFM. Most excitement I've had in years.
Only downside is I've developed an obsession with finding the perfect length and devised a fiendishly complex system of blade lengths for differing bits as a result.
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I love a nice beard. Soft, oiled and well kept please.
But it depends on the guy, not every guy suits a beard and it's not a deal breaker.
Red x
I'm trying to stay out of beard threads, but I've become very attached to mine - I always end up droning on about it .
There's no doubt they really divide opinion, but I find women who like them, really like them. This is obviously a good thing.
I was stood outside a club (vanilla) at the end of a night recently and three (admittedly tipsy) female friends took turns to stroke it and say admiring things. I know, I make it sound like a Labrador, but you get the picture!
It was bloomin lush and I'm counting it as an FFFM. Most excitement I've had in years.
Only downside is I've developed an obsession with finding the perfect length and devised a fiendishly complex system of blade lengths for differing bits as a result.
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excellent! |
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