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Beards?? Yay or Nay?
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I've been finding a good few women don't like beards but is it because I have one I notice that happening more?
Any opinions/experiences to share as far as the difference in opinions towards facial hair?
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By *ustBoWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in Co. Down |
I find a nice neatly kept beard very sexy on certain men. But I'm not as keen on long beards.
It's like anything though some will like them some won't. Do what suits you and don't change for anyone else. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Is it easier to neglect nose and ear hair with a beard?
As I get older I have hair growing from the weirdest of places and it seems i spend half my day trying to keep on top of it.
A beard may be the answer! |
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By *oghunter33Woman
over a year ago
on the hill NordWest of |
It's a nay from me.
It can look good on some when it's a full, not too long, groomed beard. Any pubescent looking beard or hippie grow wild beard I find a painful look.
When it comes to kissing it's just not a nice feeling #sweepingbrush. Worse even if it's just stubbles it's like sandpaper on your skin. |
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Oh don't worry it's not like I'm going to shave my beard off if ye tell me to, my beard is happy where it is.
I was just interested to see if there was a preference at all.
I can definitely understand from a kissing point of view too like it must be really unpleasant depending on the roughness of the beard itself?
Sandpaper doesn't sound like the nicest texture to be rubbing your face on either so don't blame you for the Nay... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Oh don't worry it's not like I'm going to shave my beard off if ye tell me to, my beard is happy where it is.
I was just interested to see if there was a preference at all.
I can definitely understand from a kissing point of view too like it must be really unpleasant depending on the roughness of the beard itself?
Sandpaper doesn't sound like the nicest texture to be rubbing your face on either so don't blame you for the Nay..."
I find kissing a bearded man generally not great, more so if he has stubble leaving me with a sore face  |
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Mine has been the making of me as it hides my baby face and done wonders for self esteem.
As others have said don't let anyone else dictate whether or not you keep it.
I've been asked to shave mine off or people wouldn't meet me. My reply consisted of two words, the second of which was off. |
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My beard is soft so definitely no issue with getting stubble rash
Don’t be fooled that it’s easier maintained than shaving though, it needs constant attention, grooming and trimming, I’d say it’s probably more work than shaving
Of course it gives me something to stroke constantly too  |
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its the same with all, some suit them some don't. some men look decent with a beard or some facial stubble and look very different without. the opposite applies also. its not what the opposite sex likes, its what you like. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Is it easier to neglect nose and ear hair with a beard?
As I get older I have hair growing from the weirdest of places and it seems i spend half my day trying to keep on top of it.
A beard may be the answer!"
I started hearing a faint rustling in my ear recently that got extremely annoying. Have to take a nose trimmer to my ear canal to sort it out. |
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By *og-ManMan
over a year ago
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"Is it easier to neglect nose and ear hair with a beard?
As I get older I have hair growing from the weirdest of places and it seems i spend half my day trying to keep on top of it.
A beard may be the answer!
I started hearing a faint rustling in my ear recently that got extremely annoying. Have to take a nose trimmer to my ear canal to sort it out."
Wait till one starts growing on the end of your nose |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Is it easier to neglect nose and ear hair with a beard?
As I get older I have hair growing from the weirdest of places and it seems i spend half my day trying to keep on top of it.
A beard may be the answer!
I started hearing a faint rustling in my ear recently that got extremely annoying. Have to take a nose trimmer to my ear canal to sort it out."
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I started growing my beard a few years ago... people make comments and smart remarks but it doesn't bother me, i grow it longer just to annoy them and tell them 'I'm joining isis next week'
Its a beard get over it..  |
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