Spoiler tags bro, spoiler tags. 'sides, I think he looks like a douche.Phlakes said:-snip-
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If you were already a badass, you can pull it off. If not, well, it looks lame as hell.
Spoiler tags bro, spoiler tags. 'sides, I think he looks like a douche.Phlakes said:-snip-
Yep, I totally agree. Some guys can pull off a goatee and stubble is usually just fine. It's that beard thing, when it like, changes the silhouette of your face.LiberalSquirrel said:As I put it to a male friend, "If a guy is good-looking, I'd prefer to see his face, not a huge mustache and beard. If the guy is not good-looking, a big mustache and beard will not improve his looks." Though I will admit that a guy with a bit of stubble can look quite dashing. Goatees... eh, it depends on the guy. Some men do look better with a goatee. But a full-out mustache and beard combo almost always is a bit of a turn-off for me.
Funny you should mention that; I have long brown hair and a full (though neatly trimmed) beard, and a girl recently told me that I looked like a Scottish warrior and should totally track down a kilt and a set of bagpipes for Halloween. This is after I mentioned that most of my ancestors were Scottish; the mental image clicked for her. To be fair, I really do look ridiculously Scottish, and I mean like an actual Scotsman, not like some stereotype. Everything from my face-shape to my body shape to the places and way in which I grow hair screams "this man's ancestors lived in Scotland."Comando96 said:I have long blond hair and just to prove to my friend that I would look like a Germanic warrior I grew a beard.
Did I? Yes!
Did anyone find it an attractive look? Nope. Really not.
Did people think I would win in a fight? Yes... suddenly a lot of people who didn't know me started acting a bit weird around me xD No women... because they aren't intimidated by hair... (no don't play around with that in your sick little minds).
Is it still here? No...
There's probably also the fact that many young men can't grow respectable facial hair. I think any guy with a beard under the age of about 30 looks rather silly. I don't have a problem with facial hair, I just don't think it suits most men in the age range I would be keen to date.Owyn_Merrilin said:As for other reasons why younger women are turned off by beards, there has been a definite trend in recent years towards the ideal of an attractive man being relatively hairless. Women went through the same thing, actually; shaved legs and armpits are a relatively new thing, to say nothing of shaved crotches. There have been suggestions over the years that the ideal for both genders would eventually be essentially hairless.
That too. I've always been a hairy SOB -- my arms and legs were fairly well covered in black hair by the age of 10 or 11, and I had pretty thick chest hair by 14. I grew my first beard at 16[footnote]which was, incidentally, about the time my hair started to thin; I've got a widow's peak that would be quite at home on the head of a 30 year old[/footnote], and even then it was a lot thicker and manlier than a lot of guys half again my age could grow. At my current age (21) the biggest problem is keeping it from being too thick, because it gets long rather quickly. Most other guys aren't blessed/cursed with the levels of testosterone that are clearly running through my body.Dags90 said:There's probably also the fact that many young men can't grow respectable facial hair. I think any guy with a beard under the age of about 30 looks rather silly. I don't have a problem with facial hair, I just don't think it suits most men in the age range I would be keen to date.Owyn_Merrilin said:As for other reasons why younger women are turned off by beards, there has been a definite trend in recent years towards the ideal of an attractive man being relatively hairless. Women went through the same thing, actually; shaved legs and armpits are a relatively new thing, to say nothing of shaved crotches. There have been suggestions over the years that the ideal for both genders would eventually be essentially hairless.
Yeah, I feel like people are going in the more hairless direction. To be honest, hair in general is something I overlook for both genders.Owyn_Merrilin said:*snip*
You're definitely lucky in that respect. I can go from clean shaven to a full beard in about two weeks. I have to shave a minimum of once a day, even when I have a beard (I mean, I don't exactly want anything growing on my neck, now do I?). It's a real pain in the butt.TheLaofKazi said:I prefer clean shaven. Sometimes facial hair can look alright, especially if it's trimmed and maintained or whatever. But a lot of guys can't really pull it off.
Yeah, I feel like people are going in the more hairless direction. To be honest, hair in general is something I overlook for both genders.Owyn_Merrilin said:*snip*
It seems sort of 'unnatural' that the ideal for attraction is being pushed in a direction that requires more and more maintenance and effort. I kind of hate that I feel the need to shave every 1-2 days in order to maintain a standardized version of myself. I can only really go 1 day before my face starts to feel like sandpaper, and apparently that's longer then plenty of men out there, as a lot of guys seem to get that 5 o' clock shadow. I guess I'm lucky?
Stupid modern society. Always embedding my psych with these unreasonable standards of sexual attraction.