Beards
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JRE_Momof3 wrote: »Hold on, just one for the road.
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Big ol' bag of nope for me. Some men do look acceptable in a very, very, very small, neat, and well-groomed beard. But I would never date a guy with a beard and I prefer that they don't serve me food or beverages.1
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Not a fan, sorry. I don't like the way full on beards look. I think a little bit of facial hair can look nice, but I hate the way it feels. I would prefer my husband just keep his face shaved.0
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I just have no need to know how i taste.1
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I find it fascinating how unquestionably acceptable it is for a woman to be so harshly and publicly opinionated of a man’s choice in facial hair, yet, a man suggesting he has preferences in a woman is unfathomably shameful towards her...
And by fascinating, I mean hypocritical.24 -
Deadman_Diggingup wrote: »I find it fascinating how unquestionably acceptable it is for a woman to be so harshly and publicly opinionated of a man’s choice in facial hair, yet, a man suggesting he has preferences in a woman is unfathomably shameful towards her...
And by fascinating, I mean hypocritical.
We all have preferences. What’s hypocritical is lying about it.
My preferences do not in any way dictate how you choose to wear your face.
That said, imo, it looks good on you.3 -
Deadman_Diggingup wrote: »I find it fascinating how unquestionably acceptable it is for a woman to be so harshly and publicly opinionated of a man’s choice in facial hair, yet, a man suggesting he has preferences in a woman is unfathomably shameful towards her...
And by fascinating, I mean hypocritical.
Exactly. Love the double standards.2 -
Deadman_Diggingup wrote: »I find it fascinating how unquestionably acceptable it is for a woman to be so harshly and publicly opinionated of a man’s choice in facial hair, yet, a man suggesting he has preferences in a woman is unfathomably shameful towards her...
And by fascinating, I mean hypocritical.
But opinions were requested.6 -
nitalieben wrote: »Deadman_Diggingup wrote: »I find it fascinating how unquestionably acceptable it is for a woman to be so harshly and publicly opinionated of a man’s choice in facial hair, yet, a man suggesting he has preferences in a woman is unfathomably shameful towards her...
And by fascinating, I mean hypocritical.
But opinions were requested.
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TwitchyMacGee wrote: »nitalieben wrote: »Deadman_Diggingup wrote: »I find it fascinating how unquestionably acceptable it is for a woman to be so harshly and publicly opinionated of a man’s choice in facial hair, yet, a man suggesting he has preferences in a woman is unfathomably shameful towards her...
And by fascinating, I mean hypocritical.
But opinions were requested.
Guess I'd better shut my trap then. Mine hardly pleases anyone ever3 -
Deadman_Diggingup wrote: »I find it fascinating how unquestionably acceptable it is for a woman to be so harshly and publicly opinionated of a man’s choice in facial hair, yet, a man suggesting he has preferences in a woman is unfathomably shameful towards her...
And by fascinating, I mean hypocritical.
Disagree with you on that. Thread asks for our opinions. If someone asked a man if they like leg hair on a woman and they responded with "no I don't like women with hairy legs" I'm not sure anyone would consider that shameful.10 -
Around here almost every man has a beard and/or mustache and they serve a purpose. The dermatologists encourage it for preservation of their skin. There is so much skin cancer around here due to high altitudes, daily sun exposure while working outside on the ranches and farms, etc. Everywhere I look there are men with stitches in their foreheads and cheeks from skin surgeries. We all know they've been to see Ole Doc so and so.
Women wear sunscreens but most of the men don't.
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cant wait for the day creep-staches come in vogue4
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Do you think it was his pet or had surprised him ?1 -
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My wife (shhhh) is 3 1/2 years older than me. I used to wear a beard only in Winter. It's become a year round thing. Trimmed weekly, sometimes more. Have it in the profile pic. She thinks without it I look too young. Maybe it's because I actually have more grey in the beard than on my head. To me, we look the same age, though my wife looks very young for her age.4
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I'll do the same.
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Wow, so many great beards!
When i was younger, I wasn’t into beards at all. Maybe because none of the boys my age could grow one yet. 😏
Now when i see a full beard i can appreciate the patience and sheer testosterone that went into creating that work of art. Such a sexy feature2 -
@phoenixrising5721 How do you feel about beards? I don't want to step on anyone's beard because they are deeply felt principles. One of the most darling men I've ever dated looked like the man behind the curtain a few pages back. He had to wax his mustache. When he was all worn out by the end of the day it was dragging down equally on both sides but that just meant he was very level headed. He admired Teddy Roosevelt, one of his heroes. Be who you are. Like what you like.1
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Can we go back to posting beard selfies?0
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The day I brought home our Maremma puppies.
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