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Beard or no beard?

TheTruth1983TheTruth1983 Posts: 13,462
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The act of growing a beard is the ultimate expression of manliness but they aren't overly common nowadays, probably due to a feminisation (is that a word?) of men i regards to any kind of body hair.

So, what are your opinions on beards? I would be particularly interested in hearing from women on their opinions of men with beards.

I have recently grown one and I think it looks rather fetching.
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    Billy_ValueBilly_Value Posts: 22,920
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    beard, Noel
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    annette kurtenannette kurten Posts: 39,543
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    stubble:cool:
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    venusinflaresvenusinflares Posts: 4,194
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    I thought they had become rather fashionable amongst younger men recently?

    Personally I don't like beards, they're all beardy and horrible.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 8,916
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    Most blokes I know can't carry a beard properly, despite thinking they look debonair and suave. They will think they will have this chiselled, trim look about them, but everyone else thinks they look like the homeless.
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    thefairydandythefairydandy Posts: 3,235
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    Beard! I tried to work out what made me click with guys, and I think the ability to grow a credible beard is it (even if they don't actually have one).

    My OH grew his out for me, and he looks so handsome with it. I like his looks without it well enough, but love him with it!

    Shaped facial hair (apart from neatening the edges, some moustaches and shaving off the neckbeard) sends me in completely the opposite direction though. Goatees are minging, especially when combined with a shaved head.
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    TheTruth1983TheTruth1983 Posts: 13,462
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    Most blokes I know can't carry a beard properly, despite thinking they look debonair and suave. They will think they will have this chiselled, trim look about them, but everyone else thinks they look like the homeless.

    How much of that is down to poor beard maintenance, though?
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 8,916
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    How much of that is down to poor beard maintenance, though?

    You can see that some spend a lot of time on it, but just don't have the profile to carry it off.
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    MindeeMindee Posts: 22,975
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    It has lots of benefits.
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    dreadnoughtdreadnought Posts: 1,783
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    I grow one in winter.
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    TheTruth1983TheTruth1983 Posts: 13,462
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    Mindee wrote: »
    It has lots of benefits.

    Oh God
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    FMKKFMKK Posts: 32,074
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    I had a bit of a beard going on recently (though it wasn't that great) and got rid of it last week. I think I'll stick to a bit of stubble.
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    sodavlacsodavlac Posts: 10,607
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    Got the furthest I've ever done recently, letting it grow for 2 months, maybe a little longer. Trimmed it and shaped it a little, thought it looked good, but then when the trimmed parts started growing back I couldn't be bothered maintaining. Decided I'd be best of with the wild man of Borneo look or going back to my old routine of running a beard trimmer on the shortest setting over it once or twice a week. Went with the latter in the end, leaving a bit of stubble/short growth.
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    KapellmeisterKapellmeister Posts: 41,322
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    I've had a short beard for years now. I had a handlebar moustache too until recently but shaved it off. Love beards and moustaches on young guys. I think it looks really hot.
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    Miss XYZMiss XYZ Posts: 14,023
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    Some people suit a beard and can carry it off, others can't. If you think it looks good then go for it, OP. :)
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    swehsweh Posts: 13,665
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    Beards are meh. Those moustache, goatee all in one things are sexy.
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    Titan9Titan9 Posts: 2,472
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    I will grow one, one day.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 36,630
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    Mine keeps the scary women of this village away from me, so that's all the reason I need to keep it. :)
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    BastardBeaverBastardBeaver Posts: 11,903
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    Life is better with a beard.
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    JusticarJusticar Posts: 1,620
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    I like them. More men with beards please. But short ones, not those awful Abu Qatada beards.
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    KapellmeisterKapellmeister Posts: 41,322
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    Shaved head and beard is another combination I love.
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    barlowconnorbarlowconnor Posts: 38,120
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    Stubble not lots of hair.
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    TheTruth1983TheTruth1983 Posts: 13,462
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    Mine keeps the scary women of this village away from me, so that's all the reason I need to keep it. :)

    That's partly why I grew it. Some scary arse women in my village too :eek:
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    ikkleosuikkleosu Posts: 11,494
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    Actually beards are much more in vogue now than they have been since the 70s! I think a lot of men look great with a beard, my husband included. :D

    Currently enjoying David Mitchell, Charlie Brooker, Ben Affleck, George Clooney all bearded up.
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    AneechikAneechik Posts: 20,208
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    Beards, no. Stubble is okay though.
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    ShappyShappy Posts: 14,531
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    Beards are in fashion. You're just following a trend by growing one.
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