Beards
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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.
I don’t care if it’s considered shaming. I prefer women without beards. There, I said it.
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How about three? My son, my brother and me! This summer...
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Beards are good!!!2
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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.
I don’t care if it’s considered shaming. I prefer women without beards. There, I said it.
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Yes, the beard is good and attractive. Keep it.0
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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.
Sorry, ladies, I have to agree on this one. Some (certainly not all) of you expressed some pretty harsh opinions of mens beards on a thread full of men WITH beards...like an opinion is one thing, being harsh is another.
Think of it like this, there is a thread about women who LIKE to get tattoos or peirce their tongue and you see a man goes on that thread and says something like "I dont like women who have tattoos. I think its gross and it makes them look dirty." Oh, boy...here we go! A man INSULTED a woman.
That's hypothetical of course, it wouldn't happen, because men are smart enough to know not to do that unless that are trolling.8 -
JRE_Momof3 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.
Sorry, ladies, I have to agree on this one. Some (certainly not all) of you expressed some pretty harsh opinions of mens beards on a thread full of men WITH beards...like an opinion is one thing, being harsh is another.
Think of it like this, there is a thread about women who LIKE to get tattoos or peirce their tongue and you see a man goes on that thread and says something like "I dont like women who have tattoos. I think its gross and it makes them look dirty." Oh, boy...here we go! A man INSULTED a woman.
That's hypothetical of course, it wouldn't happen, because men are smart enough to know not to do that unless that are trolling.
Also agree; also a woman. Beards are cool, but if you don't like them, that's fine, too, BUT.. no need to insult beard wearers with generalizations and statements that aren't true.
I think beards are awesome, but I'd be willing to date/marry/sleep with someone who couldn't even grow facial hair. It's not a deal maker/breaker for me. Just a delightful perk, like glasses.7 -
JRE_Momof3 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.
Sorry, ladies, I have to agree on this one. Some (certainly not all) of you expressed some pretty harsh opinions of mens beards on a thread full of men WITH beards...like an opinion is one thing, being harsh is another.
Think of it like this, there is a thread about women who LIKE to get tattoos or peirce their tongue and you see a man goes on that thread and says something like "I dont like women who have tattoos. I think its gross and it makes them look dirty." Oh, boy...here we go! A man INSULTED a woman.
That's hypothetical of course, it wouldn't happen, because men are smart enough to know not to do that unless that are trolling.CanesGalactica wrote: »JRE_Momof3 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.
Sorry, ladies, I have to agree on this one. Some (certainly not all) of you expressed some pretty harsh opinions of mens beards on a thread full of men WITH beards...like an opinion is one thing, being harsh is another.
Think of it like this, there is a thread about women who LIKE to get tattoos or peirce their tongue and you see a man goes on that thread and says something like "I dont like women who have tattoos. I think its gross and it makes them look dirty." Oh, boy...here we go! A man INSULTED a woman.
That's hypothetical of course, it wouldn't happen, because men are smart enough to know not to do that unless that are trolling.
Also agree; also a woman. Beards are cool, but if you don't like them, that's fine, too, BUT.. no need to insult beard wearers with generalizations and statements that aren't true.
I think beards are awesome, but I'd be willing to date/marry/sleep with someone who couldn't even grow facial hair. It's not a deal maker/breaker for me. Just a delightful perk, like glasses.
So which opinions were offensively worded in your opinion?0 -
TwitchyMacGee wrote: »So which opinions were offensively worded in your opinion?
Hmm, without getting into specifics (not looking for arguments), I'd say making generalizations about the cleanliness of long beards counts as being assumptive and kinda insulting. A person who keeps a long beard is no less likely to shower than or take care of their facial hair than a person who doesn't. That's kinda in the same general category (to me) of assuming that a woman who has long hair or a "bush" is automatically going to smell "funky" simply because they have hair on or around their genitals. Which is just preposterous.
There are a few others in here I would point out, but won't because again, not looking for an argument and they are quite blatant and discriminatory. IE. It would be very obvious who I am talking about and I'm not into starting drama over beards.
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CanesGalactica wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »So which opinions were offensively worded in your opinion?
Hmm, without getting into specifics (not looking for arguments), I'd say making generalizations about the cleanliness of long beards counts as being assumptive and kinda insulting. A person who keeps a long beard is no less likely to shower than or take care of their facial hair than a person who doesn't. That's kinda in the same general category (to me) of assuming that a woman who has long hair or a "bush" is automatically going to smell "funky" simply because they have hair on or around their genitals. Which is just preposterous.
There are a few others in here I would point out, but won't because again, not looking for an argument and they are quite blatant and discriminatory. IE. It would be very obvious who I am talking about and I'm not into starting drama over beards.
Gotchu. And i can see your point.1 -
sarahjen92 wrote: »I honestly was indifferent before I started dating my boyfriend. Until then, I mostly dated guys with no facial hair or a lot less. He has a pretty sweet beard going on and I love it now
And to the people who worry about cleanliness....don't. You can have a long beard and still stay clean. Having a beard doesn't make you a slob... No hatin' just cause you don't know how it works
I dated someone with a beard, now I find it hot...and it has lots of advantages 😬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.
I don’t care if it’s considered shaming. I prefer women without beards. There, I said it.
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TwitchyMacGee wrote: »JRE_Momof3 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.
Sorry, ladies, I have to agree on this one. Some (certainly not all) of you expressed some pretty harsh opinions of mens beards on a thread full of men WITH beards...like an opinion is one thing, being harsh is another.
Think of it like this, there is a thread about women who LIKE to get tattoos or peirce their tongue and you see a man goes on that thread and says something like "I dont like women who have tattoos. I think its gross and it makes them look dirty." Oh, boy...here we go! A man INSULTED a woman.
That's hypothetical of course, it wouldn't happen, because men are smart enough to know not to do that unless that are trolling.CanesGalactica wrote: »JRE_Momof3 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.
Sorry, ladies, I have to agree on this one. Some (certainly not all) of you expressed some pretty harsh opinions of mens beards on a thread full of men WITH beards...like an opinion is one thing, being harsh is another.
Think of it like this, there is a thread about women who LIKE to get tattoos or peirce their tongue and you see a man goes on that thread and says something like "I dont like women who have tattoos. I think its gross and it makes them look dirty." Oh, boy...here we go! A man INSULTED a woman.
That's hypothetical of course, it wouldn't happen, because men are smart enough to know not to do that unless that are trolling.
Also agree; also a woman. Beards are cool, but if you don't like them, that's fine, too, BUT.. no need to insult beard wearers with generalizations and statements that aren't true.
I think beards are awesome, but I'd be willing to date/marry/sleep with someone who couldn't even grow facial hair. It's not a deal maker/breaker for me. Just a delightful perk, like glasses.
So which opinions were offensively worded in your opinion?
My answer goes kind of along the same lines as Galactica with that question. Her example was better than mine, but same point to get across.
I also didnt call people out specifically because then I'm no better. I just think its important for people to remember men have feelings too. Opinions are fine, but I believe we should take regard for others feelings when we voice them (i.e. just dont do it disrespectfully)
I have a preference on beard size/length myself, but I would never make the assumption someone is dirty based on the length of their facial hair.2 -
isalsayourface123 wrote: »sarahjen92 wrote: »I honestly was indifferent before I started dating my boyfriend. Until then, I mostly dated guys with no facial hair or a lot less. He has a pretty sweet beard going on and I love it now
And to the people who worry about cleanliness....don't. You can have a long beard and still stay clean. Having a beard doesn't make you a slob... No hatin' just cause you don't know how it works
I dated someone with a beard, now I find it hot...and it has lots of advantages 😬
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isalsayourface123 wrote: »sarahjen92 wrote: »I honestly was indifferent before I started dating my boyfriend. Until then, I mostly dated guys with no facial hair or a lot less. He has a pretty sweet beard going on and I love it now
And to the people who worry about cleanliness....don't. You can have a long beard and still stay clean. Having a beard doesn't make you a slob... No hatin' just cause you don't know how it works
I dated someone with a beard, now I find it hot...and it has lots of advantages 😬
#thighbrush
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isalsayourface123 wrote: »sarahjen92 wrote: »I honestly was indifferent before I started dating my boyfriend. Until then, I mostly dated guys with no facial hair or a lot less. He has a pretty sweet beard going on and I love it now
And to the people who worry about cleanliness....don't. You can have a long beard and still stay clean. Having a beard doesn't make you a slob... No hatin' just cause you don't know how it works
I dated someone with a beard, now I find it hot...and it has lots of advantages 😬
#thighbrush
#thighbrush indeed
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JRE_Momof3 wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »JRE_Momof3 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.
Sorry, ladies, I have to agree on this one. Some (certainly not all) of you expressed some pretty harsh opinions of mens beards on a thread full of men WITH beards...like an opinion is one thing, being harsh is another.
Think of it like this, there is a thread about women who LIKE to get tattoos or peirce their tongue and you see a man goes on that thread and says something like "I dont like women who have tattoos. I think its gross and it makes them look dirty." Oh, boy...here we go! A man INSULTED a woman.
That's hypothetical of course, it wouldn't happen, because men are smart enough to know not to do that unless that are trolling.CanesGalactica wrote: »JRE_Momof3 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.
Sorry, ladies, I have to agree on this one. Some (certainly not all) of you expressed some pretty harsh opinions of mens beards on a thread full of men WITH beards...like an opinion is one thing, being harsh is another.
Think of it like this, there is a thread about women who LIKE to get tattoos or peirce their tongue and you see a man goes on that thread and says something like "I dont like women who have tattoos. I think its gross and it makes them look dirty." Oh, boy...here we go! A man INSULTED a woman.
That's hypothetical of course, it wouldn't happen, because men are smart enough to know not to do that unless that are trolling.
Also agree; also a woman. Beards are cool, but if you don't like them, that's fine, too, BUT.. no need to insult beard wearers with generalizations and statements that aren't true.
I think beards are awesome, but I'd be willing to date/marry/sleep with someone who couldn't even grow facial hair. It's not a deal maker/breaker for me. Just a delightful perk, like glasses.
So which opinions were offensively worded in your opinion?
My answer goes kind of along the same lines as Galactica with that question. Her example was better than mine, but same point to get across.
I also didnt call people out specifically because then I'm no better. I just think its important for people to remember men have feelings too. Opinions are fine, but I believe we should take regard for others feelings when we voice them (i.e. just dont do it disrespectfully)
I have a preference on beard size/length myself, but I would never make the assumption someone is dirty based on the length of their facial hair.
The problem with not being specific is that it paints all contrary opinions with the same broad brush.
Eta: but I understand not wanting to start a war
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TwitchyMacGee wrote: »CanesGalactica wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »So which opinions were offensively worded in your opinion?
Hmm, without getting into specifics (not looking for arguments), I'd say making generalizations about the cleanliness of long beards counts as being assumptive and kinda insulting. A person who keeps a long beard is no less likely to shower than or take care of their facial hair than a person who doesn't. That's kinda in the same general category (to me) of assuming that a woman who has long hair or a "bush" is automatically going to smell "funky" simply because they have hair on or around their genitals. Which is just preposterous.
There are a few others in here I would point out, but won't because again, not looking for an argument and they are quite blatant and discriminatory. IE. It would be very obvious who I am talking about and I'm not into starting drama over beards.
Gotchu. And i can see your point.
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TwitchyMacGee wrote: »CanesGalactica wrote: »TwitchyMacGee wrote: »So which opinions were offensively worded in your opinion?
Hmm, without getting into specifics (not looking for arguments), I'd say making generalizations about the cleanliness of long beards counts as being assumptive and kinda insulting. A person who keeps a long beard is no less likely to shower than or take care of their facial hair than a person who doesn't. That's kinda in the same general category (to me) of assuming that a woman who has long hair or a "bush" is automatically going to smell "funky" simply because they have hair on or around their genitals. Which is just preposterous.
There are a few others in here I would point out, but won't because again, not looking for an argument and they are quite blatant and discriminatory. IE. It would be very obvious who I am talking about and I'm not into starting drama over beards.
Gotchu. And i can see your point.
Why so much hate?
I’m cranky like that0 -
Short facial hair, I really like. Like baby beards. As for actual beards it heavily depends on the mans face.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.
Right here. A personal opinion. Very clearly a personal preference without imposing on anyone else and yet you *kitten* think it’s ok to disagree shame. Go *kitten* in your hat.1 -
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Well dang.
After reviewing a lot of the comments here, it would appear that I inadvertently started an argument of sorts. Apologies y’all. That certainly wasn’t my intent.
To be clear, I welcome opinions. On any subject. A difference in opinion can be refreshing. That was not the observation/point that I had tried to make. Now I’m not even sure what it was 🤷🏻♂️.
Carry on.....6 -
Deadman_Diggingup wrote: »Well dang.
After reviewing a lot of the comments here, it would appear that I inadvertently started an argument of sorts. Apologies y’all. That certainly wasn’t my intent.
To be clear, I welcome opinions. On any subject. A difference in opinion can be refreshing. That was not the observation/point that I had tried to make. Now I’m not even sure what it was 🤷🏻♂️.
Carry on.....
Don’t worry about the discussion mate it will damage your beard and your beard health is more important 👌😂6 -
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Finally home time beard 👌👌👌🧔💪6
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