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By *ew adventures99 OP   Man 20 weeks ago

city

So I've been gently going grey since my late 20s (44), used to have a luscious( red/brown) beard n curly locks, so question is, growing old distinctly or shave it off (men obviously) dont see to may greying bearded women lol

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By *rystalsswingCouple 20 weeks ago

Galway /West / Dublin


"So I've been gently going grey since my late 20s (44), used to have a luscious( red/brown) beard n curly locks, so question is, growing old distinctly or shave it off (men obviously) dont see to may greying bearded women lol"

I'm sure there's a few 😁

I find greying men in their 40's v attractive!

Not a huge fan of beards on men or women tho!

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By *hoWhenWhereMan 20 weeks ago

.

Embrace it... dyed my beard dark once as it annoyed me I looked like an absolute plonker...

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By *hunkyRedPandaMan 20 weeks ago

Germany

In your 40s? Had a schoolmate that started greying before we did the leaving cert.

My beard started going white(red heads normally go white, not grey) in my late twenties!

Do it with distinction, class. Do not dye it.

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By *ildarekinkstersCouple 20 weeks ago

kinkytown

Starting going grey in my late 30s. I just kept it grey. Doesn't bother me at all. Plenty of guys embrace it.

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By *lue eyesMan 20 weeks ago

cavan

I like my grey going white beard and could care what everyone else thinks 🫣🫣

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By *panking DelightMan 20 weeks ago

Laytown

I’m grey from my early 30s and I’m 48 now. Wouldn’t change it for the world and I get the odd “ silver fox” compliment. Grey hairs better than no hair IMO

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By *exyScientistsCouple 20 weeks ago

Castlebar

I think grey hair looks very disguished wherever it is. Accept it unless it really bothers you. I've never seen on a profile anyone say don't meet anyone with grey hair.

But its easy for me to say when I don't really have any!

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By *rmrs1234Couple 20 weeks ago

Waterford

Himselfs beard is slowly going that way. It is what is what is. Part and parcel of growing up lol. If you like the beard embrace the grey/white and keep it

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By *ustBoWoman 20 weeks ago

Somewhere in Co. Down

Embrace the grey.Be a silver fox.

Or if you really don't like it shave it off. Do what suits you.

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By *acDeMan 20 weeks ago

Castledermot

I don't have too much grey hair for age but if I grow stubble for a few days I'm like a fucking badger...whatever thats about

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By *hunkyRedPandaMan 20 weeks ago

Germany


"I like my grey going white beard and could care what everyone else thinks 🫣🫣"

Even when they make Santa jokes in December

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By *ipstick KissesWoman 20 weeks ago

Newry


"So I've been gently going grey since my late 20s (44), used to have a luscious( red/brown) beard n curly locks, so question is, growing old distinctly or shave it off (men obviously) dont see to may greying bearded women lol"

It's a well known fact that any errant facial hair on a woman is legally obligated to be black (regardless of hair colour), and instantly 2" long, and will only appear seconds before you meet someone and have no tweezers available

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By (user no longer on site) 20 weeks ago

I count my stars that I'm 45 with a full head of natural colour hair and facial hair. I've been growing my hair long the last 2 years, something I just wanted to do before I inevitably start losing it. It's tied up and tidy though.

But I have no fear of going grey. When it does start to happen, I'll embrace it.

And when the hair starts falling out, it's back to a shaved head.

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By *otownkid1967Man 20 weeks ago

Portlaoise

Luckily have very little grey hair, mostly sideburns. Don't think I would care if it all went grey or if I was bald. Seen plenty of guys who dye their hair and to be brutally honest it looks shocking. Play the hand you are dealt with.

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