I have the ability to grow a rather fine beard in a month or less. My girlfriend loves my beard, and when I went to get a job one of my interviewers even commented on it, saying that her fiancee had a beard as well. (I didn't get the job)
That seems to be the thoughts of most women who have posted here, the majority of the pro-beard poll answers are by men me thinks.Phasmal said:As a woman, I have to say no to beards.
Because they dont `tickle`, they itch like you are rubbing steel wool on your face.
Those men should make out with a fully bearded man and then tell me it tickles.JoJoDeathunter said:That seems to be the thoughts of most women who have posted here, the majority of the pro-beard poll answers are by men me thinks.Phasmal said:As a woman, I have to say no to beards.
Because they dont `tickle`, they itch like you are rubbing steel wool on your face.
It so happens that my girl likes my having a badass beard. And I like having one myself. Furthermore, I am the envy of other beardless individuals.Odinsson said:Was having a discussion with some acquaintances of mine about beards, and whether women are attracted to them or not. So I'm taking the question to you; Beards, yes or no?
Thats because most men are stupid and don't take care of it. A well maintained beard is no different than hair on the top of your head.JoJoDeathunter said:That seems to be the thoughts of most women who have posted here, the majority of the pro-beard poll answers are by men me thinks.Phasmal said:As a woman, I have to say no to beards.
Because they dont `tickle`, they itch like you are rubbing steel wool on your face.