I started my big beard journey about 8 years ago (about 12 years into my marriage with my late wife. She never cared for lots of facial hair, but agreed so long as I kept it maintained and clean. She eventually grew to like it on me and would braid it from time to time. It's been 2 years since she passed and I have had people suggest I cut it, so that I would be more likely to attract women. Naw, if you don't like, it's a pass!
My condolences, i lost my wife nearly 2 years ago. I've had a goatee for over 25 years. Initially to cover some scars from a dog bite. She loved it and helped me groom it.
Condolences to both of you. My wife also passed away a couple years ago and I’m just now starting to date again. She loved my beard but also loved it when I was clean shaven. I say wear your beard how you like it and find a lady who likes it too.
It is superficial. It’s equivalent to women wearing makeup. I grew up clean shaven and don’t enjoy facial hair. Some men do, others don’t. If a woman judges me on not having facial hair she is not worth knowing anyway.
I am 52, "biker style", work out regularly and keep my salt&pepper mustache and goatee shampood, conditioned and trimmed to style and many women compliment me saying it "fits my face", so I will keep mine rockin!
I'm used to his 5-7 day stubble and he wears it well keeping the edges sharply trimmed with daily razor use. And yeah, it *DOES* contribute to my enjoyment of many intimate moments.
I'd had to be respirator compliant for work, but my wife asked me to grow my beard back for our wedding. I'm now no longer required to be compliant, so the beard is back for keeps.
Thanks Sarah! Good stuff. I've had a beard most of my life. Keep it short and well groomed. I get feminine attention and compliments constantly. I'm mostly gray there now. Told my stylist I was going to color it and she lost it!!! "HELL NO" ! Don't you touch it! I'm following orders! Hahaha
Bottom line men is, wear what you fee comfortable and women will be attracted to you bc they like confidence. There’s plenty that like hair, bald, beard and shaven.
I hate the beard trend and women shouldn't care as much as they claim they do. The five o' clock shadow is enough for me and then I'll shave every 2-3 days. It's also extremely hot and uncomfortable in the summer.
I have facial hair because otherwise I look immature. I don't look my age. I am 44 and I look like I am in my late 20s when I don't have a beard. In my job, age and experience is so important and I am at a disadvantage if I don't look the role. So for me it's just not debatable I need to have facial hair.
I think the it’s been back and forth with the beard for a long long time..but I feel the latest beard boom correlates with Gillette’s “toxic masculinity” commercial years back. The biggest name in men’s shaving turned against the men who made them. Not quite like the bud light debacle but was the start of turning guys off a product where the company doesn’t fit our values.
Oh it certainly hasn't helped that's for sure. I had read a study around the Gillette debacle time that said beards become more popular when traditional masculinity is threatened in society. There has to be truth in that...
Being a cancer survivor, I grow mine out every Nivdmber for "No Shave November" (originally to bring attrntion to men's cancer issues). I usually keep it until around Easter, when it starts getting hit here in Texas. I can't tell that it makes any difference in the interest or attention from women.
Uhm. I WANT eating "other things" to be an incredibly messy endeavor that I'm reminded of for...hopefully days (especially since right now that's a rare event). My beard is to my nipples and while I keep it tied up most the time, I will not likely ever get rid of it, and definitely not because someone claims it's unattractive.
Sigmund Freud: smart bearded man... Sam Elliot: Marlboro Man quality mustache... Hulk Hogan: greatest wrestler with the ultimate horse shoe mustache & stubble... Santa 🎅: the ultimate gift giving beard... You've hit on something here Sarah Dawn... 🤔
Thanks for the video. I've always strongly preferred my appearance with facial hair. Unfortunately, I worked most of my career in jobs where I had to be clean-shaven in order to wear respirators. That was often frustrating because I rarely had to wear respirators. In one job, they were fine with me growing the beard in between times when I needed to wear a respirator. I'd do that during those times. When an assignment was coming that would require my going inside a vessel or something, my boss would let me know, and I'd shave everything but the mustache. For a long time, I was on the fire crew at work, and I had to go down to a mustache because I needed a good seal for the SCBA equipment. Even so, I enjoyed the fire crew participation so much that I didn't mind not having a beard. For many years, anyone in a refinery had to have only a short mustache or mustache and "soul patch." Eventually, OSHA relaxed those rules and made that requirement apply only to people who had to wear respirators as part of their jobs and only when they were wearing respirators (or SCBA). Shortly after I went on disability, the refinery got an asshole plant manager who imposed the no facial hair requirement again. People like him need to die. I've heard some women say that some men look good with certain facial hair and other men don't. To her, every guy had an optimum, but that optimum could be different on every guy. Now that I no longer have to worry about a job because I'm disabled, I just let my beard grow wild. Even at the end of my career, I would never have to wear a respirator because HR said I was too weak to go into the operating units. (I wasn't too weak to go at all, but I did tend to tire quickly and unexpectedly. I don't blame them.) I was once kissing with a woman when I had about thirty hours of growth. We were having fun and not thinking about consequences. When we stopped for a moment, her entire face from the nose downward was red and raw from beard burn. A nice thing about having a long beard is that a long beard won't produce beard burn. If I had a relationship and were kissing a woman regularly, I wouldn't have to worry about that time period where my stubble becomes a deadly weapon.
Studies say most western women under 30 hate facial hair, unless it's a "trendy" style that takes at least 15 minutes of grooming every day (this includes the hair, which cannot be too short, bald, or buzzed). Women seem to prefer facial hair on semi-androgynous men of Middle Eastern, African, or Asian decent with black hair, & more inclined to not like beards on Caucasian men. East Asian women have significantly lower tolerance for beards.
No beards for me. I will stay clean shaven like Julius Caesar or Saint Constantine The Great, along with my Caesar haircut…to preserve my very Roman visage and profile. The most stubble I will have is about 3 days.
It is fascinating. I don't like beards and have only grown one or two in my 62 years. I might have to try some lite stubble to see if it has any affect on women... 😂. I doubt it... I'm already so handsome they can't keep their hands off of me.. 😂❤ God speed Sarah. My daughter's name and she is beautiful too!!! ❤
Excellent vid.! Ya, it's tricky keeping food out of the beard; one must eat mindfully and purposely...at least in public, or on a date. Do 'dates' still happen in America?
Well, a long/ full beard dose require a sense of awareness and maintenance. Eating requires carful dining habits and manners to avoid making a mess. In the bedroom it can be found to be very desirable for a woman to feel it in places. Of course, it requires frequent washing just like the rest of our bodies to keep it smelling and feeling fresh. Of course, it gets a thorough washing in the shower but freshening up after a meal with soap and a good rinse and drying or before an intimate encounter is just as important as a woman keeping her nether regions fresh for her partner. If a man's beard seems to be a turn off because it appears dirty or smells, then the rest of him most likely is as well. I get allot of complements and inviting looks when I'm out and some women just make a point to touch it or caress it. Although being 6'-5" tall and having a full head of hair get's allot of attention. Thanks for the content you provide.
My husband has a beard that most women love and most men are jealous of. When he gets food in there I just tell him lol. It’s not that deep. He usually jokes about how he was saving it for later. But I love his beard. I told him I’d divorce him if he ever shaved it (not really, but it’s funny to say).
The guys at work all decided to grow playoff beards for our American league team and all of a sudden I'm getting salt n pepper compliments from women. My wife says " see, I told you" lol.
A subtle stubble, ....or the Wolverine design? :) Now what about THE MOUSTACHE stats? Thomas Magnum style? Or Salvador Dali...? everything rocks if you provide a strong frame.
I've had a full beard and done the 10-day growth for quite a while (which I preferred to the full beard), but have been without a beard now for several years. But I've always had a Magnum 'stache- that I'll keep.
Listen up 😊 it takes more to be there and it reminds me of my past when i couldn't get anything done while now i have a home, $88k weekly profit and a lovely daughter!!
After I raised up to 325k trading with her I bought a new House and a car here in the states 🇺🇸🇺🇸 also paid for my son's surgery (Oscar). Glory to God.shalom.
well, I'm a veteran, in the Army you can grow a (very), short mustache, but NO beards of any kind. I've been shaving for well over 27 years and I just think it's easier to have a clean-shaven face. If women don't like me because I'm clean-shaven than I guess I'm just SOTL. I'd LOVE to find a good men's hair stylist, but there's just NO ONE I've ever found that does it the way I like. I'm open to any ideas on that.
Interesting that popularity of facial hair is increasing, whilst masculinity is diminishing, its a quick fix for a man with no confidence to hide behind
I was born with very youngish looks,so that any facial hair tends to age me,and not in a good way. My age has always been guessed 10-15 years younger than my actual age. I have worn a goatee or mustache on separate occasions,but find that the older I get the more I prefer being clean-shaven. It's confidence that counts,not necessarily looks. Btw,I'm short and am 66.
Every guy and his dog has a beard these days, proving that men can be just as fashion-desperate/herd-mentality as women. Like every single woman in the entire western world in the 90s and 2000s having the Jennifer Anniston hairstyle (seriously, look it up). For me personally, I have a face that's always worked very well for me and I've never needed or wanted to cover it up. So I've always been clean shaven, and these days I get checked out way more often than I ever used to. Thanks, beardos!
Hello Sarah, I have never had a beard or a mustache. I have considered it because I have never had them before. I also have very short hair, a flat top. I look like I might be in the military. My wife likes my short hair and no mustache or beard. She says when I let it grow out it feels like sand paper on her face. I get that. Another question, what about a woman that has hair downstairs? I love a woman that has hair down there.Yes, my wife does have hair down blow and I love it. I do know that a lot of men do not like that, but I do. Sounds like maybe a future video ? Thoughts?
I'v never wanted a beard, I'v known too many guys with beards that I noticed had big white heads growing underneath yuck! Now that I'm 69 I have too much gray (not all) in my facial hair when I haven't shaved for a couple days, no need to look older if I don't have to.
[regarding later questions] Always politely point it out to him. In the exact same way no one is telepathic, if we don't know it is there, we can't deal with it. Regular washing, trimming and use of products like beard oils scented or otherwise. They don't always have to be coarse rough messes barely groomed, but the longer the beard, the more respect you might want to show a guy. because People think they are 'easy, or lazy' things to grow. The longer they are the more dedicated and enduring of irritation those guys can be. There are so many issues with long beards that anyone who has a healthy long length beard has typically dealt with issues to shave but resisted repeatedly. has a good ability to maintain and has dealt with a myriad of issues most guys have never fathomed.
As an official old guy, with a healthy beard, I question any survey attached to a group with a name like, "Evolution & Ecology Research". It makes me envision a conference room full of namby-pamby people. Just sayin' 🤔
so a 8.5 minute video where the end result is maybe it does and maybe it doesn't. Proof women can talk about anything at length and not say a thing at all.🙂😂🤣
Since adulthood I have always hated shaving. I'm not at fault I grow facial hair and I make no apologies. I don't keep it well groomed either. I am a widower and may never want to be married again. I'm sure well groomed will always beat out caveman chic but I think we all intuitively know that... Still enjoyed your video!
I've never understood why women would Like men clean shaven and long hair, I mean I don't like women with a shaved head and a beard,are some women secret lesbians ?
I have Questions about affairs. 1 Is it turth that Not every affair involves sex. ARE still affair or do people need sex for affair or cheating to happen ur not 2 can people have affair or Cheat on someone without having no sex 3 .If i was dating Morgan i starting seeing my ex boyfriend Stephen start to make emotional attachment to Stephen i when i know him from school to college by texting him and meeting up and talking to Stephen on phone and thinking about him and watching films with him without never never having no sex ? Is it emotional cheating 4 can i have affair without never never having sex. 5 is it really affair without having no sex 6 can i have emotional and physical affair without having no sex?
I'm old so when I grow a white beard with my very balding head I think I look pretty Amish... Not really a look I'm after. If I shave off my crappy remains of hair and shave I look like Mr. Clean... no way to win at this for me. I swap it around fairly often, sometimes I have hair (well, SOME hair) sometimes I'm bald, sometimes I have facial hair ('stash/foo Manchu/goatee/beard) sometimes I'm clean shaven. Doubt I'll ever figure out what's right for me....
I started my big beard journey about 8 years ago (about 12 years into my marriage with my late wife. She never cared for lots of facial hair, but agreed so long as I kept it maintained and clean. She eventually grew to like it on me and would braid it from time to time. It's been 2 years since she passed and I have had people suggest I cut it, so that I would be more likely to attract women. Naw, if you don't like, it's a pass!
My condolences, i lost my wife nearly 2 years ago. I've had a goatee for over 25 years. Initially to cover some scars from a dog bite. She loved it and helped me groom it.
Condolences to both of you. My wife also passed away a couple years ago and I’m just now starting to date again. She loved my beard but also loved it when I was clean shaven. I say wear your beard how you like it and find a lady who likes it too.
It goes both ways. Some women will say the same about men who want them to shave their legs,& arm pits.
When I shaved my beard, I looked 10+ years younger. At my age, that's far more important!
Short beard makes me look younger than shaved face.
If you say man buns are attractive I'm out. LOL!
I think only wwe wrestler Roman Reigns can pull the man bun look off. Being 6-4 275lbs helps...
Douchey af, unless you're a Samurai.
Man buns are hot.
It is superficial. It’s equivalent to women wearing makeup. I grew up clean shaven and don’t enjoy facial hair. Some men do, others don’t. If a woman judges me on not having facial hair she is not worth knowing anyway.
I politely disagree. Beards are natural, makeup isn't.
You'll never meet a man or woman who doesn't judge people on what the faces of others have or lack.
I am 52, "biker style", work out regularly and keep my salt&pepper mustache and goatee shampood, conditioned and trimmed to style and many women compliment me saying it "fits my face", so I will keep mine rockin!
Uh, lotsa facial forestation and eating certain things - we call that "Flavor Savers."
I'm used to his 5-7 day stubble and he wears it well keeping the edges sharply trimmed with daily razor use. And yeah, it *DOES* contribute to my enjoyment of many intimate moments.
I'd had to be respirator compliant for work, but my wife asked me to grow my beard back for our wedding. I'm now no longer required to be compliant, so the beard is back for keeps.
Yes, Sarah. I am hearing what you're saying. I think I love you.
Thanks Sarah! Good stuff. I've had a beard most of my life. Keep it short and well groomed. I get feminine attention and compliments constantly. I'm mostly gray there now. Told my stylist I was going to color it and she lost it!!! "HELL NO" ! Don't you touch it! I'm following orders! Hahaha
Sarah, I would wear a Brazilian on my face.
Bottom line men is, wear what you fee comfortable and women will be attracted to you bc they like confidence. There’s plenty that like hair, bald, beard and shaven.
Ihave a full beard since my 18 years. I don´t even recognize myself in the mirror without beard..
Thank you for this content.
As my Mother used to say,Better to be a woman of the world. Then a Lady of the night.🤔🙏❤✝️ 🇬🇧 🇺🇸
Great discussion!
I hate the beard trend and women shouldn't care as much as they claim they do. The five o' clock shadow is enough for me and then I'll shave every 2-3 days. It's also extremely hot and uncomfortable in the summer.
I have facial hair because otherwise I look immature. I don't look my age. I am 44 and I look like I am in my late 20s when I don't have a beard. In my job, age and experience is so important and I am at a disadvantage if I don't look the role. So for me it's just not debatable I need to have facial hair.
Very salient point sir. There are definitely men who look "too young" without facial hair...
@@lemmymororhead1733 you know it was common in civil war times. That's why so many generals had beards
@@darrenskjoelsvold both Lee & Grant had very robust beards...
@@lemmymororhead1733 they sure did.
I think the it’s been back and forth with the beard for a long long time..but I feel the latest beard boom correlates with Gillette’s “toxic masculinity” commercial years back. The biggest name in men’s shaving turned against the men who made them. Not quite like the bud light debacle but was the start of turning guys off a product where the company doesn’t fit our values.
I quit shaving when I left the military, after almost 20 years of a clean face I was done.
@davidparks395 question sir; how many career military men go the zz top route after leaving the service solely because Uncle Sam prohibited it?
Oh it certainly hasn't helped that's for sure. I had read a study around the Gillette debacle time that said beards become more popular when traditional masculinity is threatened in society. There has to be truth in that...
@@lemmymororhead1733 I would say quite a few. But I’m not sure really.
Just the very mention of the name, Gillette, gets me fuming. And how that company used price gouging. Making the cost of blades so ridiculously high.
Thanks Sarah, very informative, I'll keep my 10 day stubble, just because 😊
Brilliant analysis
Being a cancer survivor, I grow mine out every Nivdmber for "No Shave November" (originally to bring attrntion to men's cancer issues). I usually keep it until around Easter, when it starts getting hit here in Texas. I can't tell that it makes any difference in the interest or attention from women.
Uhm. I WANT eating "other things" to be an incredibly messy endeavor that I'm reminded of for...hopefully days (especially since right now that's a rare event). My beard is to my nipples and while I keep it tied up most the time, I will not likely ever get rid of it, and definitely not because someone claims it's unattractive.
Had a beard for a long as I can remember. Never getting rid of it.
I like to wear a beard in the fall & winter, and shave/trim it into a goatee during the warmer months. Works well for me... 😎
Very true I once posted a pic of no shave November and the chat exploded. There had to be at least 50 women that lost it.
I keep my beard neatly trimmed (1/4") but has gone prematurely white and I shave my head
Sigmund Freud: smart bearded man...
Sam Elliot: Marlboro Man quality mustache...
Hulk Hogan: greatest wrestler with the ultimate horse shoe mustache & stubble...
Santa 🎅: the ultimate gift giving beard...
You've hit on something here Sarah Dawn... 🤔
Thanks for the video.
I've always strongly preferred my appearance with facial hair. Unfortunately, I worked most of my career in jobs where I had to be clean-shaven in order to wear respirators. That was often frustrating because I rarely had to wear respirators. In one job, they were fine with me growing the beard in between times when I needed to wear a respirator. I'd do that during those times. When an assignment was coming that would require my going inside a vessel or something, my boss would let me know, and I'd shave everything but the mustache. For a long time, I was on the fire crew at work, and I had to go down to a mustache because I needed a good seal for the SCBA equipment. Even so, I enjoyed the fire crew participation so much that I didn't mind not having a beard.
For many years, anyone in a refinery had to have only a short mustache or mustache and "soul patch." Eventually, OSHA relaxed those rules and made that requirement apply only to people who had to wear respirators as part of their jobs and only when they were wearing respirators (or SCBA). Shortly after I went on disability, the refinery got an asshole plant manager who imposed the no facial hair requirement again. People like him need to die.
I've heard some women say that some men look good with certain facial hair and other men don't. To her, every guy had an optimum, but that optimum could be different on every guy.
Now that I no longer have to worry about a job because I'm disabled, I just let my beard grow wild. Even at the end of my career, I would never have to wear a respirator because HR said I was too weak to go into the operating units. (I wasn't too weak to go at all, but I did tend to tire quickly and unexpectedly. I don't blame them.)
I was once kissing with a woman when I had about thirty hours of growth. We were having fun and not thinking about consequences. When we stopped for a moment, her entire face from the nose downward was red and raw from beard burn. A nice thing about having a long beard is that a long beard won't produce beard burn. If I had a relationship and were kissing a woman regularly, I wouldn't have to worry about that time period where my stubble becomes a deadly weapon.
Studies say most western women under 30 hate facial hair, unless it's a "trendy" style that takes at least 15 minutes of grooming every day (this includes the hair, which cannot be too short, bald, or buzzed). Women seem to prefer facial hair on semi-androgynous men of Middle Eastern, African, or Asian decent with black hair, & more inclined to not like beards on Caucasian men. East Asian women have significantly lower tolerance for beards.
No beards for me. I will stay clean shaven like Julius Caesar or Saint Constantine The Great, along with my Caesar haircut…to preserve my very Roman visage and profile.
The most stubble I will have is about 3 days.
The Navy imprinted SSS on me at 18. Have not been able to get past it.
It's not just women's faces that are sensitive.
It is fascinating. I don't like beards and have only grown one or two in my 62 years. I might have to try some lite stubble to see if it has any affect on women... 😂. I doubt it... I'm already so handsome they can't keep their hands off of me.. 😂❤
God speed Sarah. My daughter's name and she is beautiful too!!! ❤
I wash my beard at least twice a day. I keep it soft and use nice scented oils.
Excellent vid.! Ya, it's tricky keeping food out of the beard; one must eat mindfully and purposely...at least in public, or on a date. Do 'dates' still happen in America?
Oh, and I take fastidious care of my beard; same as my scalp hair: beard balm, oil, regular shaping and training.
One napkin is never enough.
Well, a long/ full beard dose require a sense of awareness and maintenance. Eating requires carful dining habits and manners to avoid making a mess. In the bedroom it can be found to be very desirable for a woman to feel it in places. Of course, it requires frequent washing just like the rest of our bodies to keep it smelling and feeling fresh. Of course, it gets a thorough washing in the shower but freshening up after a meal with soap and a good rinse and drying or before an intimate encounter is just as important as a woman keeping her nether regions fresh for her partner. If a man's beard seems to be a turn off because it appears dirty or smells, then the rest of him most likely is as well. I get allot of complements and inviting looks when I'm out and some women just make a point to touch it or caress it. Although being 6'-5" tall and having a full head of hair get's allot of attention. Thanks for the content you provide.
My husband has a beard that most women love and most men are jealous of. When he gets food in there I just tell him lol. It’s not that deep. He usually jokes about how he was saving it for later. But I love his beard. I told him I’d divorce him if he ever shaved it (not really, but it’s funny to say).
I can relate. I shaved my face once, and my wife was like "Oh, hell no, grow that back right now!". She was right. It's "my look".
@@jpurvis1 some men just know how to pull off the beard look too well lol
The guys at work all decided to grow playoff beards for our American league team and all of a sudden I'm getting salt n pepper compliments from women. My wife says " see, I told you" lol.
@@Neoteny374 lol nice
A subtle stubble, ....or the Wolverine design? :) Now what about THE MOUSTACHE stats? Thomas Magnum style? Or Salvador Dali...? everything rocks if you provide a strong frame.
I've had a full beard and done the 10-day growth for quite a while (which I preferred to the full beard), but have been without a beard now for several years. But I've always had a Magnum 'stache- that I'll keep.
@@tdrive398 I had the Wolverine-something below my ears for while that girls loved to hate :)
Great video im still rocking my 90,s goatee😅😉
I love my husband with heavy stubble…. Then he shaves and I am slightly disappointed…. But I only have a few days to wait😊
On blood thinner so shaving got to be too dangerous for me.
Grew my 5" beard with honors to compliment my masculinity.
I fall in the middle (goatee). Where does the goatee rate?
I think from women's POV... low. Very low.
I've had one intermittently, and noticed the attention come and go accordingly.
I grew a goatee because my life liked it. We’ve been married almost 20 years. I still have it, so it worked.
I'm considering growing a mustache because then I can twirl it and laugh maniacally which I'm sure women will love.
Bwaaa Haaaa Haaa Haaa
Nah that not why they like it, it's because of all the free food in it; It's really because it reminds them of pu$$y...
Might I suggest watching some cartoons (i.e. Dudley Do Right) in case you'd like to add tying women to railroad tracks to your seductive repertoire.
@@ejordan1171 Don''t worry, trained that extensively in Red Dead Redemption.
Men, you will never make women happy. Do what you like!!
😂
Listen up 😊 it takes more to be there and it reminds me of my past when i couldn't get anything done while now i have a home, $88k weekly profit and a lovely daughter!!
Oh, really? Tell us more! I'm always interested in hearing success stories.
@@MelodiRavoIt's Renee Marie Harrison doing, she's changed my life.
After I raised up to 325k trading with her I bought a new House and a car here in the states 🇺🇸🇺🇸 also paid for my son's surgery (Oscar). Glory to God.shalom.
I do know Renee M. Harrison, I also have even become successful....
Absolutely! I've heard stories of people who started with little to no knowledge but made it out victoriously thanks to Renee Marie Harrison.
Schenkelbesen 😂
well, I'm a veteran, in the Army you can grow a (very), short mustache, but NO beards of any kind. I've been shaving for well over 27 years and I just think it's easier to have a clean-shaven face. If women don't like me because I'm clean-shaven than I guess I'm just SOTL. I'd LOVE to find a good men's hair stylist, but there's just NO ONE I've ever found that does it the way I like. I'm open to any ideas on that.
Interesting that popularity of facial hair is increasing, whilst masculinity is diminishing, its a quick fix for a man with no confidence to hide behind
I was born with very youngish looks,so that any facial hair tends to age me,and not in a good way. My age has always been guessed 10-15 years younger than my actual age. I have worn a goatee or mustache on separate occasions,but find that the older I get the more I prefer being clean-shaven. It's confidence that counts,not necessarily looks.
Btw,I'm short and am 66.
Every guy and his dog has a beard these days, proving that men can be just as fashion-desperate/herd-mentality as women. Like every single woman in the entire western world in the 90s and 2000s having the Jennifer Anniston hairstyle (seriously, look it up). For me personally, I have a face that's always worked very well for me and I've never needed or wanted to cover it up. So I've always been clean shaven, and these days I get checked out way more often than I ever used to. Thanks, beardos!
Hello Sarah, I have never had a beard or a mustache. I have considered it because I have never had them before. I also have very short hair, a flat top. I look like I might be in the military. My wife likes my short hair and no mustache or beard. She says when I let it grow out it feels like sand paper on her face. I get that. Another question, what about a woman that has hair downstairs? I love a woman that has hair down there.Yes, my wife does have hair down blow and I love it. I do know that a lot of men do not like that, but I do. Sounds like maybe a future video ? Thoughts?
As long as you don't have a neck beard and fedora combo like an Average Redditor™, you're probably good, lol.
About goatees not quite as beard.
There are plenty of women who love goatees, I married one!
My Mrs would dump me if I shaved this big ol beard off. Facial hair needs to get past the initial stage to not be itchy patience is needed.
I'v never wanted a beard, I'v known too many guys with beards that I noticed had big white heads growing underneath yuck! Now that I'm 69 I have too much gray (not all) in my facial hair when I haven't shaved for a couple days, no need to look older if I don't have to.
Lets keep this simple. Without my beard I am completely invisible and receive no attention from women. With my beard I absolutely receive attention.
Beards are 'in' at the moment, which I see as a reason to not have one.
Guys look like a bunch of clones.
Now that my facial hair is more salt than pepper, it gets shaved.
I grow a Beard in the fall and shave it off in the spring . I know women that don't shave there legs yuck .
Now we have to be insecure about our facial hair?
[regarding later questions] Always politely point it out to him. In the exact same way no one is telepathic, if we don't know it is there, we can't deal with it. Regular washing, trimming and use of products like beard oils scented or otherwise. They don't always have to be coarse rough messes barely groomed, but the longer the beard, the more respect you might want to show a guy. because People think they are 'easy, or lazy' things to grow. The longer they are the more dedicated and enduring of irritation those guys can be. There are so many issues with long beards that anyone who has a healthy long length beard has typically dealt with issues to shave but resisted repeatedly. has a good ability to maintain and has dealt with a myriad of issues most guys have never fathomed.
As an official old guy, with a healthy beard, I question any survey attached to a group with a name like, "Evolution & Ecology Research". It makes me envision a conference room full of namby-pamby people. Just sayin' 🤔
I have a Van Dyke; my wife likes it.
I have facial hair because I absolutely hate shaving twice a day but normally take the Sheep shears to my face often.
I have a Santa Claus beard.
Come sit on my lap and tell me what you want.
You will know what I want! 😅
so a 8.5 minute video where the end result is maybe it does and maybe it doesn't. Proof women can talk about anything at length and not say a thing at all.🙂😂🤣
Hahaha that’s pretty funny
Wonder what society thinks of mustaches only?
Beard or no beard, women still have preferences that men need to satisfy to be successful in dating or relationships
what about shoescolor ,
I should have known, it ALL comes down to menstrual cycles. ALL humanity its at the mercy of the menstrual cycles.
head hair? head hair and facial hair?
I don't need it. I have a chin.
Since adulthood I have always hated shaving. I'm not at fault I grow facial hair and I make no apologies. I don't keep it well groomed either. I am a widower and may never want to be married again. I'm sure well groomed will always beat out caveman chic but I think we all intuitively know that... Still enjoyed your video!
I've never understood why women would Like men clean shaven and long hair, I mean I don't like women with a shaved head and a beard,are some women secret lesbians ?
I have Questions about affairs.
1 Is it turth that Not every affair involves sex. ARE still affair or do people need sex for affair or cheating to happen ur not
2 can people have affair or Cheat on someone without having no sex
3 .If i was dating Morgan i starting seeing my ex boyfriend Stephen start to make emotional attachment to Stephen i when i know him from school to college by texting him and meeting up and talking to Stephen on phone and thinking about him and watching films with him without never never having no sex ? Is it emotional cheating
4 can i have affair without never never having sex.
5 is it really affair without having no sex
6 can i have emotional and physical affair without having no sex?
I'm old so when I grow a white beard with my very balding head I think I look pretty Amish... Not really a look I'm after. If I shave off my crappy remains of hair and shave I look like Mr. Clean... no way to win at this for me. I swap it around fairly often, sometimes I have hair (well, SOME hair) sometimes I'm bald, sometimes I have facial hair ('stash/foo Manchu/goatee/beard) sometimes I'm clean shaven. Doubt I'll ever figure out what's right for me....
mustage and goat beard best I can do.
My beard tickles her 'fancy'.... According to my fiancé 😉
"Too" beard? Well, I guess you're pretty so it can be forgiven.
Mgtow 4 life.
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Real woman can’t grow it.
Here you go ;)
Sucks to be in the military
Hmm...might depend on where your mouth is going too 😏
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The handlebar has to be the worst!
The Hulk Hogan?