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RHP User
15 years ago
Not a fan of beards. Sorry Beardedman However, I do think the three day growth can look sexy on a hottie, but it's too scratchy for kissing. :(xxMeeka
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RHP User
15 years ago
In my experience, mostly just the gay "bear" community. If you meant women, well, I want to know the same thing! I'm with you, my beard is part of my identity. I can trim it down to one or two blade but I'm not ditching it altogether. I've always had some sort of facial hair since leaving high school. It's just a part of who I am as an adult male. I'd rather keep it than ditch it on the chance that I'd get more "attention". To thine own self be true!
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RHP User
15 years ago
Why do you like having beards? I often assume men have beards to hide their face. xxMeeks
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'Meeka100' Not a fan of beards. Sorry Beardedman However, I do think the three day growth can look sexy on a hottie, but it's too scratchy for kissing. :(xxMeeka Oh but Meeka! It's got to be just a little bit longer so it doesn't scratch. At that length it's probably itchier for him. Nah growing it long then using a hair clipper to get it to optimum short-but-sweet range is the only way to go, as far as I'm concerned. Fortunately I have an advantage. If a woman says to me, "But have you ever kissed a beard?" I can say, "Yes, it was great." :D
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'Meeka100'Why do you like having beards? I often assume men have beards to hide their face. xxMeeks Not me. Nothing to hide. And if it's a short beard it doesn't work that well anyway. I only recently switched to the full beard like in my pic. For the longest time before then it was just on my chin. Did a long while with sideburns too but symmetry is not my thing. ;) I mostly just have it because... I like it. And I've always had it. Well, as I said, since high school anyway. So that's circular logic right there - I have it because I do. Other reasons - it suits me, or so many people say. And I have some German heritage, which is good, hardy, facial-hair growing stock! ;) Not having to shave every day is a major drawcard for me. It still requires maintenance but not that ritual of water, messy foam, razor, irritation... every day... no thanks. Plus I'm often not at my place in the morning. No, because of work, that's not as much fun as it sounds. haha The only motivation I have anything like hiding myself is, well, I'm short and young. So it stops people thinking I'm 16. :D
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RHP User
15 years ago
Pass on any facial hair for me thanks.. sorrryyyyyyyyyyyyyy.. sweetpetite41xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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RHP User
15 years ago
But a bit of a 3 day growth thingy can look sexy as Meeka said. However, I am a total sucker for a GOATEE ummmmmmmm they are sexy. Very sexy
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RHP User
15 years ago
I am quite partial to beards and mos, it does depend on the person. Some people it looks great on and other people shouldnt even try.
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RHP User
15 years ago
So are you telling me that I wouldn't get pash rash from a slightly longer beard like you do from a day or so of growth? I love to kiss ots and the thought of it getting all scratchy and red is a bit of a turn off. I have never been with a guy who wasn't clean shaven so I really have no idea. As long as it was clean I would give it a go I think. Quoting 'slippery_halo' Quoting 'Meeka100' Not a fan of beards. Sorry Beardedman However, I do think the three day growth can look sexy on a hottie, but it's too scratchy for kissing. :(xxMeeka Oh but Meeka! It's got to be just a little bit longer so it doesn't scratch. At that length it's probably itchier for him. Nah growing it long then using a hair clipper to get it to optimum short-but-sweet range is the only way to go, as far as I'm concerned. Fortunately I have an advantage. If a woman says to me, "But have you ever kissed a beard?" I can say, "Yes, it was great." :D
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Letsgetcrazy09
15 years ago
Beards. Personally I dont have one at this point in time. I grow facial hair at a fairly rapid rate and a couple of years ago did Movember and had quite a moustache at the end. If I have functions to go to I shave in the morning and at night. I have to because early afternoon the 5 o'clock shadow starts to creep in. It is one of those things that even guys differ on opinion about. I have had beards before and had some women love it and probably the majority hate it........well dislike it.....hate is afterall a very strong word. I have been told that beards so suit me by those that like them. One pitfall with beards is that they do make you look older, so I guess younguns, if you want to pass for an older age, grow a beard........if you can........LOL For me, looking older perhaps isnt the right thing.....you might all want to put me in a nursing home......then again, from another thread, Stalkys "pre-retirement village" isnt looking too shabby at all......PMSL The majority of times I have grown a beard I have been on leave, so whilst on leave I have elected not to do the daily chore of shaving.....yes laziness, or perhaps a holiday from shaving....who knows. Beardless Burbler Lets
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RHP User
15 years ago
They can be all tickly and soft. On the right person they can look great and yes, the designer stubble look can be very hot. As it is the person I am interested in...not worried about facial hair at all...just so long as it is clean.
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'xxticklishxx' But a bit of a 3 day growth thingy can look sexy as Meeka said. However, I am a total sucker for a GOATEE ummmmmmmm they are sexy. Very sexyMaybe I should change back to having a goatee then?
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RHP User
15 years ago
I have had a beard or a goatee pretty much every day since I was about 20. I had the goatee year round, and I grew a full beard in the winter. Lately, I have been lazy, and kept the beard full time, but I like to keep it short (setting 3 on my beard trimmer). I trim it every couple of days. The truth is I hate to shave. I hate the way it makes my face, and especially my neck feel. If I were to shave my face clean, I would need to do it daily, if not more than once a day to maintain the look, and my skin would get more irritated. I shave my neck now, but it a 30 second job. So from a maintenance perspective, what is not love? Now, from a looks perspective, I am not my own best judge. But I do like to have a little growth...
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RHP User
15 years ago
Beards...... Not for me l like my shaamoo smooth as with the faces l sit on..... However if l must be serious... Unless the beard is well trimmed and neat l will judge the owner as being a lazy fuk who doesn't care much about his appearance xx insp
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RHP User
15 years ago
of a smoothly shaven cheek against my cheek. Skin on skin.
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'slippery_halo' Quoting 'Meeka100'Why do you like having beards? I often assume men have beards to hide their face. xxMeeks Not me. Nothing to hide. And if it's a short beard it doesn't work that well anyway. I only recently switched to the full beard like in my pic. For the longest time before then it was just on my chin. Did a long while with sideburns too but symmetry is not my thing. ;) I mostly just have it because... I like it. And I've always had it. Well, as I said, since high school anyway. So that's circular logic right there - I have it because I do. Other reasons - it suits me, or so many people say. And I have some German heritage, which is good, hardy, facial-hair growing stock! ;) Not having to shave every day is a major drawcard for me. It still requires maintenance but not that ritual of water, messy foam, razor, irritation... every day... no thanks. Plus I'm often not at my place in the morning. No, because of work, that's not as much fun as it sounds. haha The only motivation I have anything like hiding myself is, well, I'm short and young. So it stops people thinking I'm 16. :D The first post I ever read of slippery's, licking errr moist... beard...shiny What was this forum topic about? where am i.......
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RHP User
15 years ago
I just had to dig it up to see if it read the way I remembered..... (i will have to read it after i post it, coz i may forget where i am and what i was doing again...) Quoting 'slippery_halo' When on to a good thing, keep going Oh really? Well, let me elaborate more then. It's good to know I'm in good company of intelligent, hot and sexually egalitarian men. . When I was a horny and clueless teenager I used to fantasize about giving head to a woman, even more than I used to want to get head myself. When I finally got in a situation where that could happen I even did them in that order, I had the pleasure of feeling a woman writhe and pant under my mouth before she gave me her amazing mouth on a later encounter. Maybe it's odd for a boy/man to want to suck more than be sucked, but that was my experience. . For more description, for xxticklishxx's benefit ;), since leaving high school I've always had a beard of some sort. It used to be a goatee but now I've got a full beard only shorter, like my userpic. Well, when I go down on a woman I love it when my beard gets wet with her. Mmm, it's like I get a prize for my efforts and I get to take it with me. I also love sliding up for a passionate kiss straight after giving head. Part of it is the kink of the woman tasting herself but I also just love to kiss at the best of times, and a "thank you!" kiss after making a woman come is one of the best kisses there is. I usually only slide up when she asks me to stop anyway due to sensitivity of having just come and needing a little break, for heaven's sake!, before more stiumlation... Of course in such cases I've been known to pull out the flavoured dams and start work on her arse instead... . It was mentioned above that licking isn't the only weapon available in the man's (or woman's) pussy-eating arsenal. I agree, I was just using that word for simplicity's sake. A lot of what I do is sucking - on the labia and working up to the clit and its hood. That suction in particular is what brings women over the edge but also what I'm asked to stop doing because of too much of a good thing. I also like to use my fingers at the same time. I alternate between rubbing her clit and jamming and swirling my tongue as deep as possible, then fingerfucking and sucking or tonguing the clit. Or anywhere in between. I'm not a one trick pony when it comes to giving a woman head. Of course, she's not an ice cream. She needs and deserves more than just licks. Nothing short of a complete licking, sucking, blowing, fingering frenzy will suffice! . So I've eaten arse through a dam while another man ate the pussy. But I'd like to try being one of two mouths on the same pussy. I think that'd be so hot- and that's just for me, I imagine it'd be mindblowing for the recipient. I'll report back when I manage to make that happen. ;)
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RHP User
15 years ago
not into chicks with Beards .. just doesnt do it for me
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RHP User
15 years ago
That is so cool......ummmm what was the question again????? . I knew there was a reason I liked goatee's
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RHP User
15 years ago
I have now completely lost all train of thought and am trailing around my house with imagery conjured up by your remembered postings. Damn shame about that age Slippery. With descriptions like that.......I may forget you are younger than my child by a few.......
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RHP User
15 years ago
Uh-oh... That's the closest I can get to a mortified face. haha. Booba, here we were, having a nice conversation about appearance and you've gone and made it about oral sex! Why am I not surprised? Nothing to see here, folks, move right along. So about those beards, eh?
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'naughtynessy' So are you telling me that I wouldn't get pash rash from a slightly longer beard like you do from a day or so of growth? I love to kiss ots and the thought of it getting all scratchy and red is a bit of a turn off. I have never been with a guy who wasn't clean shaven so I really have no idea. As long as it was clean I would give it a go I think. Nessy, I take no responsibility for injury or loss sustained as a result of this activity. But after the few days' growth it should stop scratching and making folks all red. It's just the art of keeping it at that length. The happy medicum between teenager and homeless man.
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RHP User
15 years ago
Whenever I see a guy with a beard, the first thing I think of is he too lazy to shave. So me thinks, if he's too lazy to shave we would never see eye to eye. Give me a man with a smoothe face anyday..
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RHP User
15 years ago
I know someone is bound to point out the exception but really...all men have beards, it's just whether we shave them and how often that really matters. When I am showered and clean shaven by 7:00 a.m. I get a 5:00 shadow by about 2:00 and if you are worried about "pash rash" then I might need to go shave for the second time of the day before my face touches your inner thigh. But then again, chances are if I had gone that long in the day I might just shower again anyway. | That said, I have worn a very well groomed and manscaped beard in one form or another most of my life and after having been told time and time again I look better with than without...it has become a preference and I am pedantically neat and tidy about how short and groomed I keep it. And yes, it is very soft...it grows quickly but would tickle more than the dreaded 5:00 shadow. Right now...it is trimmed back to a short #2 and cut in an interesting goatee style, clean shaven on the rest of the face. | Now then if that was the one and only "deal killer" here is a hint...I am happy to shave it off and takes about 5 minutes to do it if I like someone that would inspire me to the blade. Besides...in about two weeks it can be right back on again and at the full length that I like it anyway so if I like you more than the beard it goes...and you can most likely get a clue if the next time I see you the beard is back where it was before we met. | Beards, particularly well trimmed ones...don't hide much of anything about the face but I will make you a deal? I will shave clean and smooth as silk before we meet...and you leave off every single bit of the makeup that a lot of women tote around in a bag big enough to carry my groceries for a week. I have yet to wander through aisle after aisle at David Jones and see beauticians demonstating how to get that "perfectly naturual look" by spending an hour grooming my beard. Now if I am not mistaken...they are sellling cosmetic masks and somebody is paying a lot for the benefits. That would not be me. |
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'slippery_halo' Uh-oh... That's the closest I can get to a mortified face. haha. Booba, here we were, having a nice conversation about appearance and you've gone and made it about oral sex! Why am I not surprised? Nothing to see here, folks, move right along. So about those beards, eh? ...until i had read your first post many moons ago, and you explained a reason that seemed hard to argue with So how could i say no to face fuzz after that?
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'fionabee' I have now completely lost all train of thought and am trailing around my house with imagery conjured up by your remembered postings. Damn shame about that age Slippery. With descriptions like that.......I may forget you are younger than my child by a few....... I had double check with Slippery about his age too... Maybe not age appropriate as the new husband, but legal at least (In jest xxx)
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RHP User
15 years ago
I have only started to date a guy with a nice short beard and I will have to say - I love it ! No it does not scratchy or itch when he goes down on me ! It is very sexy. And it does take a bit of maintenance to keep it looking good ! Check out my FB friend - * Skater21* you will see what I mean ! So Yes I am a number one fan of a well maintained beard !
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RHP User
15 years ago
OK - where is he first l've read it - do not really care about the beard anymore
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RHP User
15 years ago
I love facial hair. Love scratching it and tickling it and kissing it. I just don't think it should be left to get long enough to plait. Just my thoughts... Mrs W xx
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'justjuice'Whenever I see a guy with a beard, the first thing I think of is he too lazy to shave. So me thinks, if he's too lazy to shave we would never see eye to eye. Give me a man with a smoothe face anyday..No, we probably wouldn't see eye to eye. You sound like way too much effort. Quoting 'BoobaliciousFG' Quoting 'slippery_halo' Uh-oh... That's the closest I can get to a mortified face. haha. Booba, here we were, having a nice conversation about appearance and you've gone and made it about oral sex! Why am I not surprised? Nothing to see here, folks, move right along. So about those beards, eh? ...until i had read your first post many moons ago, and you explained a reason that seemed hard to argue with So how could i say no to face fuzz after that? Yay! I've made a convert!
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RHP User
15 years ago
Slippery Halo... If you're too lazy to shave , you're right. Any man that feels he dont need to put any effort into his appearance would lose me quick smart. And really, how much effort does it take to have a shave ???Would point out, if you dont like opinions other than your own, you might get your nose outta joint on here.....
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RHP User
15 years ago
My face is smooth so why isn't yours?
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RHP User
15 years ago
I JUST LOVE A BEARD!!! It turns me on every which way! If it's scruffy it's sexy, I'm in love! I love a scruffy man, it's so sexy to me and 'manly'. But for me - I have quite a thing for manly men and how men should be. I can't stand half the guys these days who are too manicured and manscaped. Bring back more beards and 'growth' please! If you have a sexy beard and live in Perth - flick me a msg or flirt. ;)
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'inspirit'OK - where is he first l've read it - do not really care about the beard anymore Sorry inspirit, I'm in Brisbane! But if I ever board a plane to visit Booba, I'll let you know, mm'kay? Quoting 'justjuice'Slippery Halo... If you're too lazy to shave , you're right. Any man that feels he dont need to put any effort into his appearance would lose me quick smart. And really, how much effort does it take to have a shave ???Would point out, if you dont like opinions other than your own, you might get your nose outta joint on here..... No no, of course, I like other people's opinions. I just like that I don't have to agree with them. You're absolutely right, if I didn't bother to shave once or twice, I wouldn't "get" you. And nor would I want you. Good thing we're both so unsuited for each other, no?
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'inspirit'OK - where is he first l've read it - do not really care about the beard anymore Sorry inspirit, I'm in Brisbane! But if I ever board a plane to visit Booba, I'll let you know, mm'kay? Quoting 'justjuice' Slippery Halo... If you're too lazy to shave , you're right. Any man that feels he dont need to put any effort into his appearance would lose me quick smart. And really, how much effort does it take to have a shave ???Would point out, if you dont like opinions other than your own, you might get your nose outta joint on here..... No no, of course, I like other people's opinions. I just like that I don't have to agree with them. You're absolutely right, if I didn't bother to shave once or twice, I wouldn't "get" you. And nor would I want you. Good thing we're both so unsuited for each other, no?
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'HotSexyChilli'Oh Booba, why are you doing this to me??? Damn, that's the closest I've come to breaking my celibacy stint... I must say I am a beard virgin, but as always, am keen to explore and experiment... I am rather partial to a very masculine 5 o'clock shadow, so primal and rugged, just let me drink up that testosterone mmmmmmmm.... And isn't a red scratched up face indicative of a man who hasn't completed his PhD on kissing...? Don't attack me like a cheap hunk of watermelon, think delicate exotic fruit Chilli xx Damn babe, please let me taste my wetness on your beard, is it hot in here or what??? Chilli and Celibacy...? That is an oxymoron isn't it
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'ChasingMidnight' I know someone is bound to point out the exception but really...all men have beards, it's just whether we shave them and how often that really matters. When I am showered and clean shaven by 7:00 a.m. I get a 5:00 shadow by about 2:00 and if you are worried about "pash rash" then I might need to go shave for the second time of the day before my face touches your inner thigh. But then again, chances are if I had gone that long in the day I might just shower again anyway. | That said, I have worn a very well groomed and manscaped beard in one form or another most of my life and after having been told time and time again I look better with than without...it has become a preference and I am pedantically neat and tidy about how short and groomed I keep it. And yes, it is very soft...it grows quickly but would tickle more than the dreaded 5:00 shadow. Right now...it is trimmed back to a short #2 and cut in an interesting goatee style, clean shaven on the rest of the face. | Now then if that was the one and only "deal killer" here is a hint...I am happy to shave it off and takes about 5 minutes to do it if I like someone that would inspire me to the blade. Besides...in about two weeks it can be right back on again and at the full length that I like it anyway so if I like you more than the beard it goes...and you can most likely get a clue if the next time I see you the beard is back where it was before we met. | Beards, particularly well trimmed ones...don't hide much of anything about the face but I will make you a deal? I will shave clean and smooth as silk before we meet...and you leave off every single bit of the makeup that a lot of women tote around in a bag big enough to carry my groceries for a week. I have yet to wander through aisle after aisle at David Jones and see beauticians demonstating how to get that "perfectly naturual look" by spending an hour grooming my beard. Now if I am not mistaken...they are sellling cosmetic masks and somebody is paying a lot for the benefits. That would not be me. | My 75 year old Danish Viking dad, full head of hair still, couldn't grow a beard to save himself! cound probably count the few hairs on his upper lip and chin, nothing on his cheeks or neck! Sometime beards are for hiding... At highschool a super popular teacher was pushed by all the students to shave his beard for what seemed like forever, he did, stunned STUNNNED silence... Acne and what it can leave behind.... just terrible... He grew it back.... My 17 going 18 boyfriend had a goatee, and he looked HAWT!!! when he shaved it off, it knocked of day 5 years and due to the way his chin was, i dare say knocked a couple points off looks too... But that is why he had it!!! It made him more mature looking and SUPER HAWT!! (just never thought to errr make the slippery observation thou... hehe)
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'HotSexyChilli' Quoting 'BoobaliciousFG' My 17 going 18 boyfriend had a goatee, and he looked HAWT!!! You know there's another thread currently discussing if Cougars are creepy, right??? Chilli xx You said it, Booby, am a non-fucking moron alright... Oh bugger
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'HotSexyChilli' Quoting 'BoobaliciousFG' My 17 going 18 boyfriend had a goatee, and he looked HAWT!!! You know there's another thread currently discussing if Cougars are creepy, right??? Chilli xx You said it, Booby, am a non-fucking moron alright... Main Entry: moron Part of Speech: noun Definition: stupid person Synonyms: addlepate, blockhead, boob*, dimwit, dingbat, dolt, dope*, dork, dumbbell, dummy*, dunce, fool, halfwit, idiot, ignoramus, imbecile, lamebrain, loony, loser*, mental defective, nerd*, simpleton Notes: an idiot is a stupid person with a mental age below three years, while a moron is a stupid person with a mental age of between seven to twelve years Antonyms: brain
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RHP User
15 years ago
Now see that's the upside to the downside...you don't have to attack like you are trying to grind the skin right off their inner thigh or inner anything, in fact a bit of finesse might just be in order... | Quoting 'HotSexyChilli' Damn, that's the closest I've come to breaking my celibacy stint...I must say I am a beard virgin, but as always, am keen to explore and experiment...Damn babe, please let me taste my wetness on your beard, is it hot in here or what?| I'm not exactly sure who that "damn babe" guy is but wonder if a little Billy Joel might help get us both in the mood...seems I have been on a bit of a sabatical myself and this flying solo stuff just ain't cuttin' it... | Ah but sooner or later it comes down to fate I might as well, will be the one... |Well they showed you a statue and told you to pray They built you a temple and locked you away Ah but they never told you the price that you pay For things that you might have done Darlin' only the good die young...| You might have heard I run with a dangerous crowd We ain't too pretty, we ain't too proud We might be laughing a bit too loud Ah but that never hurt no one... |So come on Chilli show me a sign Send up a signal I'll throw you a line That stained glass curtain you're hiding behind Never lets in the sun|Darlin only the good die young... | I know...some folks think you might end up in Hell too but oh well, I never did like going places where I don't know anyone when I got there. Besides, the concierge takes bribes and let's you slip in and out if you play your cards right. So, should I let this damn beard start growing back... | ...and show you why they call it a fancy tickler? | | If she has been that good...she can have a double scoop with sprinkles.
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RHP User
15 years ago
Welcome to the Darkside, Chilli. We have beards and we're not afraid to use them...
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RHP User
15 years ago
I did the maths about ten years ago and worked out that if I only shaved once a week instead of daily I'd save three months of my life, which struck me as a win. Last month I accidentally grew a beard though, being particularly busy and missing my shaving schedule. I was going to lose it the following week, but became oddly fascinated and decided to run with it a little. At first I'd say I was growing an ironic beard, and enjoyed the oddness of it, but then became something of a convert. I trim it and sculpt it of course, so it's actually more work than not having it, but I'll probably keep it as long as it remains entertaining, or at least until I want to get laid again.
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RHP User
15 years ago
not a fan for a full beard, but give me a few days growth mmm hot..
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RHP User
15 years ago
I don't mind a bit of stubble. If you know what it's like to kiss a beard without actually kissing one... then kiss the back of someone's head.... and you grab their leather chest harness and reem them from behind... lolz @ bears, Halo.What I love is how guys with beards always compliment each other on their beards. It's like they think they're in zz-top and nobody else can grow one.... changing the world one beard at a time... lmfao... you funny fuckers.HugsStalky
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RHP User
15 years ago
I've always been attracted to men with beards and tashes and I don't care if I get stubble rash ANYWHERE! I love the feel of my lover's whiskers against my lips, against my cheek and neck, and the fact that his wife (!) professes to hate it when he doesn't shave, because I am just the opposite. After living with a baby-smooth hairless wonder for twenty years give me a three day beard instead PLEASE, and don't shave any of your other hairy bits either - man bits need a bit of coverage to give them 'character', lol...so grrrr, get over here you BEAST and let me kiss you. Mwah!
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quote.. " I wouldnt get you.. (thats so correct ) Quote .. and I wouldnt want you.. ( thats even better ) Quote... Good thing we are so unsuited for each other, no ? (dont you mean YES' it is a good thing.)
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RHP User
15 years ago
Bwahaha. One beard at a time, that's right, Stalky. The charity song with at least 18 musical stars comes out near Christmas. It's called "We Are The Beard". Next year we're scheduled to build on that success and record "Do They Know It's Beard?".
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RHP User
15 years ago
I have had a goatee for 20 years...keep it trimmed and the right length to be soft not scratchy. My daughter has nagged me to shave it off so 2 months ago I did it... What was the response? "Holy Shit Dad....you look like a turtle!!!! HAHAHA...!!" Automatic defence mechanism??? Grew it back.....
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RHP User
15 years ago
something something Darkside luv it!!! . No Im not a fan of facial hair of any kind really, well not by an initial attraction type standard, but as Booba has reminded us all, when someone speaks with such a descriptive nature like Slippery did on doing such wonderful things to a woman's pussy, ummmmmmmm we'd be flat out remembering what a whisker was in the first place, let alone his age, or if he even had fucking legs for that matter . So for initial attraction ...no To make certain exceptions......mad not to Ladies
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RHP User
15 years ago
My hubby has a beard and its great, he hasnt had any complaints but would shave it off if required Come on people lighten up on the beard its all good here Have fun sexy people.
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RHP User
15 years ago
I log on to RHP and my home page is full with the * Beard* forum.. Seriously YUKKY!! ..this is not good with my coffee peoples! :P sweetpetite41<<<<< wonders off grumbling ...lol.
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RHP User
15 years ago
i would like to say i love guys with a berad on there face i have been married to my man for just on 26 year and i have never seen hin clean shaven in all that time and i wouldnt knock a guy back if he had one or not i think they are quite sexy and i love the feeling of haveing rubbing all over me but each to there own i say
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piercedfun
15 years ago
i have been told the standard what are you hiding behind that beard i say an ugly face lol ok people have the same questions and comments only criminals have beards true back in the ned kelly days they all had beards but so did the law enforcement only lazy people have beards so the nwhy do the hardest working people in australia have beards yes the farmers who work normally more hours a day then we are awake ok i have always had facial hair and have now had my beard for 7years i wash it i trim it it comb it i do not go over the top with it but i take more pride in it then most people take in shaving alot of people ask me why do you have a beard and my reply is why do you wear the clothes you wear why do you have the hair style you have answer because you like it and you think it suits you and it completes you to make you you well funnily enough when i tell people this they suddenly realise that it is no different to what they do i have had a lot of people on this site block me from their profile after finding out i have a beard even after they have said your such a cool guy/ such a sweet guy and the like they find out i have a beard and block, ive had women say to me id date you if you shaved off your beard well thank you but no because then im entering a relationship not being me which will untimatly end in disaster because one day i would want to become me again to which "you've changed" no i would have become me again so now ive had my little rant lol just realise most men with beards know who they are and the direction they are taking and are just so easily sterotyped
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'sweetpetite41' I log on to RHP and my home page is full with the * Beard* forum.. Seriously YUKKY!! ..this is not good with my coffee peoples! :P sweetpetite41<<<<< wonders off grumbling ...lol. It makes me wonder why you signed up to follow the topic, sweetpetite. hehe. And thanks DGT. You're a good sport. Thanks also to all the ladies who have posted that they're beard-friendly.
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RHP User
15 years ago
Beards not for me! Love a little designer growth!Love skin to skin in every wayjust like smooth & silky cock & ballsI like to kiss smooth!A mouth full of hair is just not Sexy! xxx
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RHP User
15 years ago
Big deal...so I can shave it if it's worth it and I do use it to hide a few things. First, I have a little dimple in my chin and as a kid got freaked out by all the really old ladies sticking their finger in there saying "Awww..that's so cute" and now have a morbid fear of the elderly. | Then too you know how they say to always write your passwords down in secret places? I had the PIN and identification codes to my Titanium card and my Grand Cayman accounts tattooed on my lower jaws. If I shave...you damn well better be worth it! | ...and for anything else there's the low limit MasterCard. | | And one time, at band camp...I got layed and shaved for free.
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RHP User
15 years ago
Well slippery Halo ..... Cause I am a red-head ? :P ffsss.. still got that gagging feeling and not in a good way! I hate beards ..unless a guy has a designer stuble like ...ummmm... Naaa forget it .. go shave boys! Lazy shits.. hahaha.. hugs n kisses to smoothly shaven skin..lolz sweetpetite41 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Bare78
15 years ago
Quoting 'justjuice'Slippery Halo... If you're too lazy to shave , you're right. Any man that feels he dont need to put any effort into his appearance would lose me quick smart. And really, how much effort does it take to have a shave ???As someone who used to have a beard, i will say It takes less effort to stay cleanly shaven then it does to keep a beard clean, tidy and neatly trimmed.It's really no different to the hair on your head, just shaving it all off is easier then growing it and keeping up it's appearance.
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RHP User
15 years ago
me i hate full on beards its aturn off 4 me like my men to b cleaned shaven now thats a turn on...dont mind the odd goaty but full on beards hell no...not my cuppa tea im sorry to say...
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RHP User
15 years ago
Well, for me, its the handlebar mo with the goatee in the middle, im not a fan of the beard, i end up lookin like a bloody terrorist, lol, (Lebo wog blood), but i do like to spend time makin it look good, not to long, not to short, neat & trimmed, but the best part, the thing i love most about havin it, is that the morning after a great sesh with my Lady, i can smell her scent on my mo for the best part of the day, which reminds me of the nite b4, which in turn makes me miss her guts out! Thats all!
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RHP User
15 years ago
Ah some great comments here and also the usual ridiculous ideas! MIdnight's first post sums it up very well. I have a Lenanese mate who grows a full beard in a day, he truly would have to shave 2 to 3 times a day to keep clean shaven from morning to night. Lucky he's a very sweet, ridiculously intelligent and quite handsome as his "lazy" genes haven't gotten in his way of attracting lovely women. (no man crush here honest!)So some like the designer stubble but hate the rough feel of beards? WTF the designer stubble is the most rough, abrasive type of face you can come across.I got facial hair late, my baby face followed me well into my 20's (where I looked in my teens) so I guess I was chuffed to finally be able to grow a goatee. I had this for some time and this was enforced by an ex (and still great friend) who told me never to shave it off as it was so soft and she loved how I would gently tickle her clit with it. Actually when warmed up she loved a harder scrubbing with it too so go figure about all this hairless nonsense! Oh yes and what a nice stimulation to inhale deeply through a nice mo and smell a faint muskiness of your partner fill your nostrils.One of my main reasons for the various faicial hair profiles I have is my damn baby face skin - when I shave, I get a rash for most of that day, the next day i'm ok but then my regrowth looks a tad unprofessional (it takes me 2-3 days to get the designer stubble which still isn't that professional. So do I have a rash for 50% of my life? How sexy is that???So I love my facial hair and I trim it to suit my mood or the occasion..so if we're meeting someone for play I pretty much expect they will fall into the normal range of fashion followers so I'll trim it down to a designer level (but it stays softer than those who shave regularly. If I'm on holidays or going bush then I'll try the ned kelly (I fail dismally but it does bring the bushman out in me). I'm lucky I have a wife who loves it. I've stuffed up trimming it once or twice and had to ditch it altogether, when I look in the mirror it's just not me and my wife and even my dear mum think I'm more me with it. So there I'm just a dirty, lazy old bugger..hang on my job requires utmost infection control - how the hell have I kept my job?I get personal preferences but please saying someone is lazy or dirty for having a beard is just plain rude not to mention extremely insulting for those who's faiths and heritages have a lot invested in the beard.I agree with Midnight, I really hope all you women who think men hide behind beards never wear makeup..what hideous things are you hiding behind that muck?I may rather wake up next to my Leb friend to find a wooly mammoth than wake up after a hot and sweaty night of sex to find a tonne of makeup on my sheets and a hobbit in a g string next to me
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RHP User
15 years ago
Gee puppy.. I was only joking around.. lol sweetpetite41 xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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RHP User
15 years ago
Replying to Meeks ; I had one for about 5 or 6 months about 15 years ago , I had it because I thought I looked hot and masculine. But I was told by a few girls that it just made me look old even back then , so I shaved it off , it was a long bastard too. I just loved pushing my fingers through it tho. Now I shave most days and I notice that I get more attention from women on the street when I'm clean shaven
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RHP User
15 years ago
Well, interesting responses.Mine would come off in an instant for the right girl, but is very much a part of my identity and so I would not get rid of it just to attract somebody. I'd love to meet somebody who enjoys the tactile sensation of my beard (and my rather hairy chest and back), but seems I have to search a bit harder than the babyfaces!Such is life...
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RHP User
15 years ago
Replying to AllNite, clean shaven is the way to go... but I do think you should keep that chest hair you got gonna on. If I haven't told you already, I love your new pic. Makes me wet wet wet. :PxxMeeks
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RHP User
15 years ago
Annnd from the guys, thanks Chasing Midnight, hornymsurf, redboy, Gav and man-Puppy. Some great comments and I dig the beard comradeship. haha. I particularly liked your post hornysmurf where you talked about it being important to your identity and that you wouldn't shave it off just to score sex with a particular woman as that would be a kind of dishonesty and inauthenticity. Thanks for that insightful post, I completely agree. Glad to know I'm not the only one. And sorry to hear that women have blocked you when they found out you had a beard. I think it's completely fair enough for women to have that preference. But there's a right and a wrong way. I would think saying, "Sorry, I didn't know you had a beard, I actually can't handle those so it's not going to work out after all" is the right way. Just blocking someone with whom until then there had been good conversation is rude and shallow. As you hinted at hornysmurf, they're clearly not worth it then. I'm sure not going to lose the beard for someone like that. The beard grows back fairly quickly but my self respect takes much longer. My beards in my avatar so I figure folks know what they're going to get when we talk. . But in fairness to some of the women who have mentioned laziness and dislike of shaving as a criticism for men with beards, I did use almost those very words about some of my own reasons for having it. So laziness is one of my reasons, though it is a very strong word and I'd choose something a little different, haha. But as others like man-Puppy have pointed out, it's unfair to assume that all men with beards must therefore be lazy. That would be a stereotype to which a lot of the bearded men in this discussion do not belong.
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RHP User
15 years ago
and seem to get a more positive reaction from people. felt really weird first day or so like i was naked. more smiles from the ladies with no more beard... colder face though.. i work outdoors at night so i mss my beard. like the extra attention thoigh hahah now i just keeping ot at stubble length
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RHP User
15 years ago
This thread has been a bit of fun...and for those of us that take manscaping seriously, you would know that we do have to shave every day (sometimes even twice) to keep everything neat. I also use a trimmer a couple of times a week to make sure the length is just right. Lazy...naaa, probably just the opposite. | But now here's a spanner in the works...if a woman is soooo pedantic and doesn't quite understand that I could loose what is there just for her in a couple of minutes, maybe even as a bit of subtle foreplay then the well groomed beard has served it's purpose as a bit of a selection criteria? | Could be that if someone is that shall to write you off for the sake of a quick shave...they may not be all that much fun anyway. Maybe the blade cuts both ways and I have just saved some time and money...luxury hotels cost a bit and who wants to roll out the card for a dud root? | ....I am now running for cover but laughing all the way.
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RHP User
15 years ago
I was laughing too hard to spell check it.
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RHP User
15 years ago
I've always been a sucker for facial hair, a three day growth is very sexy and masculine. Its the man behind the beard that intreagues me, a previous Master of mine had a beard he was so sexy I cant imagine him any other way
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RHP User
15 years ago
Here we are agreeing again. My ex had a full beard and mustache. He used to shampoo and condition it every day and it was lovely and soft. They can be incredibly sexy things. l I dont realy understand this incesant need of people to be hairless. Hair does grow on parts of our anatomy for a reason. There is nothing dirty about beards and nothing lazy about those that grow them. I put considerably less effort into shaving my legs than most men do in maintaining thier facial fungus. They feel so good when you gently run your fingernails through them, so soft and erotic on the inside of a thigh.
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RHP User
15 years ago
I've never been a fan of beards. Seems to be a few catagorey of beard people. 1. Too lazy to shave 2. Hiding chins or overbite 3. Wants to look older but just looks stupid Love a goatee but it has to be well maintained and neat.
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RHP User
15 years ago
Oh, finally, I can post on this (stupid virus ridden laptop)!I love the facial hair! Sculpted and shaped, or big bushy side burns, I love the beary action - I am a polar_bear for a reason you know?Well, not that I have a beard! I can't even handle those stray hormonal hairs that start appearing once you hit 30 on myself. However, on a man, love the beard. Now, what I don't understand is why the "bear" community can rock their bellies and beards like nothing else, but the straight guys just don't seem to carry it off quite as well?I would love a bear. If you're a bear, get in touch and if you're nice and sweet and cute and give good cuddles and we get on, I will love (and sex) you forever! :DOH OH OH. Plus ladies, you really don't get pash rash from beards!! It's worse when snogging someone who's shaved just 8 hours ago (well depending on their ethnicity and rate of growth). Soft fur! Oh purr!!!!
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RHP User
15 years ago
Another vote for goatee. Interesting... I always liked Mister Tumnis' from the most recent movie version of "Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe". Well maybe I'll revert to my goatee days again soon. Quoting 'Polar_Bear_Girl' Oh, finally, I can post on this (stupid virus ridden laptop)!I love the facial hair! Sculpted and shaped, or big bushy side burns, I love the beary action - I am a polar_bear for a reason you know?Well, not that I have a beard! I can't even handle those stray hormonal hairs that start appearing once you hit 30 on myself. However, on a man, love the beard. Now, what I don't understand is why the "bear" community can rock their bellies and beards like nothing else, but the straight guys just don't seem to carry it off quite as well? Yep - Kevin Smith, director of "Dogma", "Clerks" and "Jay and Silent Bob". A beard like that - straight man? Nooooo. I would love a bear. If you're a bear, get in touch and if you're nice and sweet and cute and give good cuddles and we get on, I will love (and sex) you forever! :D Tempting Polar Bear Girl, but it's Winter. Hibernating, sorry. zzzzzzzz Wake me up in Spring, supply me with enough fresh salmon, and you've got yourself a deal!
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RHP User
15 years ago
I do like a man that has a well trimmed beard but too no beard can be just as hot. What difference does it make unless the guy is a total slob or has one of those big bushy beards that grows down his neck. Yuck!I just hope none of the ladies I meet here have looked after themselves although a little landing strip can be hot!
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RHP User
15 years ago
Quoting 'Gav_n_Simo_7173' Well, for me, its the handlebar mo with the goatee in the middle, im not a fan of the beard, i end up lookin like a bloody terrorist, lol, (Lebo wog blood), but i do like to spend time makin it look good, not to long, not to short, neat & trimmed, but the best part, the thing i love most about havin it, is that the morning after a great sesh with my Lady, i can smell her scent on my mo for the best part of the day, which reminds me of the nite b4, which in turn makes me miss her guts out! Thats all! Finally, someone else gets it!Love the smell of sex the day after, and the tach and goatee really hold that special aroma well.Not fussed if you like my beard or not, as it is and always will be part of my identity.After all, how can i feel the wind in my hair when riding my bike, if i don't have a beard???
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piercedfun
15 years ago
luvitruf you got the idea should meet up for a ride
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piercedfun
15 years ago
luvitruf you got the idea should meet up for a ride
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RHP User
15 years ago
I love beards.. nothing like have a nice soft smooth beard between my legs.. mmmmm
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RHP User
15 years ago
i am definately a facial hair fan. makes a guy look so much manlier :)
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RHP User
15 years ago
I love facial hair... I guess for similar reasons to why I like a man with body hair... Makes him look like a MAN, and not a LITTLE BOY. (MRS)
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RHP User
14 years ago
Sorry beards do not work for me at all.Shave them offSarah x
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RHP User
14 years ago
Love the beards... Hot Hot!!
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RHP User
14 years ago
it really depends on the guy.a long untamed beard is just wrong, but if its managed and on the right man it can be a big turn on.some guys just look wrong with them, and others just look so much better with thembut then again i'm still trialing them so still not sure which is my favourite
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RHP User
14 years ago
Quoting 'a_little_katty' it really depends on the guy.a long untamed beard is just wrong, but if its managed and on the right man it can be a big turn on.some guys just look wrong with them, and others just look so much better with thembut then again i'm still trialing them so still not sure which is my favourite See my preference leans towards skin being left natural, so i'm not tatt crazy but the right tatt on the right person can be a huge turn on Mmm Little Katty :)A never say never attitude leads to more interesting experiences in life I say!
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RHP User
14 years ago
Is that tit for tat or tits and tats or tits on cats or just cat's whiskers? | That's a lot of hard work...let's just jump in the hot tub and scrub off or shave what we don't want to keep and go for the gold with any and everything that's left when we blow dry. |
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RHP User
14 years ago
CM you just know we're going to end up in a hot tub some day don't you? As for tatts on tits, I must say it's not my fave look!
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RHP User
14 years ago
I just read something to that effect, Mr.P ...and will send a note back shortly. I have a birthday coming up soon and could not imagine a better way to celebrate than bubbles in the glass and bubbles in the tub. | Quoting 'puppy'CM you just know we're going to end up in a hot tub some day don't you? | That's the one...and no tatts on tits or cats or dogs, well except for my Staffy and he's microchipped too. I even had to leave the room when they were doing that as I am just "a tad" needle-phobic. Oh well, he's a Big Dog and I am sure I would much rather... | ...play with the Pups. | | Check your email...my tail's wagging too!
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RHP User
14 years ago
Quoting 'puppy' So there I'm just a dirty, lazy old bugger..hang on my job requires utmost infection control - how the hell have I kept my job? I get personal preferences but please saying someone is lazy or dirty for having a beard is just plain rude not to mention extremely insulting for those who's faiths and heritages have a lot invested in the beard. Mr P.. I apologise for my comments earlier - they were written with out thinking - it was very rude and disrespectful - The fact of the matter is l really don't mind facial hair if it is manscaped. I agree with Midnight, I really hope all you women who think men hide behind beards never wear makeup..what hideous things are you hiding behind that muck? I may rather wake up next to my Leb friend to find a wooly mammoth than wake up after a hot and sweaty night of sex to find a tonne of makeup on my sheets and a hobbit in a g string next to me lol @ hobbit in a gstring
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RHP User
14 years ago
Hey Sin, thanks babe it's lovely to see someone considering others feelings for a change. Even though I didn't get that riled up ( my post sounded cranky though must have been a bad beard day!) Xxx
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RHP User
14 years ago
I have no problem with beards as long as they are well groomed and soft. Nothing worse than getting scratches all over from stubble. some guys look so much better with them than without them....it just depends on the shape of the face.
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RHP User
14 years ago
Quoting 'slippery_halo' A trimmed and groomed beard or goatee look quite handsome and distinguished. On the other hand a big woolly unkept cave man look nah In my experience, mostly just the gay "bear" community. If you meant women, well, I want to know the same thing! I'm with you, my beard is part of my identity. I can trim it down to one or two blade but I'm not ditching it altogether. I've always had some sort of facial hair since leaving high school. It's just a part of who I am as an adult male. I'd rather keep it than ditch it on the chance that I'd get more "attention". To thine own self be true!
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ajaussie
14 years ago
I have the natural Beard and havent cut it. Its only 6-7 inches long. Women here doesnt like the beard...they just turn the request down when they see the pic " sorry you are not my type" its really irritating.
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ajaussie
14 years ago
Beards are the nature's gift to men.......Y women dont have beards. So respect the nature and the beards too. I believe thats the difference nature has created in appearence. Men with beards are REAL MEN committed to rules of nature.
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RHP User
14 years ago
OK. I know that it is a 3 month old topic, but it dear to my ... face. It also saves me posting another topic when so many interesting comments have already been posted. So I will just add my 5 cents. As a teenager I first grew a beard "because I could". It proved I was not a child anymore. The side benefit was that it made me look older. I also look a heck of a lot like my father (mum used to say it was like she had no part of making me, except I was lucky enough to get her hair) and my partner used to insist I kept the beard as she was "not dating your father!" In my twenties I as in the Army so I was clean shaven and had short hair. This stayed during my corporate career and I did not really mind, though I missed playing with the beard when thinking. But I was raising through the corporate ranks and at my last "annual review" I was told very explicitly that to get my next promotion I had to go and by a tailor made ABC suit, with ties & socks from EFG and shoes of type HIJ. I ... objected. Within 6 months I was running my own business and for the next 4 years I deliberately did not cut my hair or trimmed my beard. My beard was down to below my nipples and hair at the same length. At that length my hair, naturally very thick and stong, also has a natural wave. My partner at the time was jealous as hell of my hair! She also loved the beard for being such a lovely soft pillow to rest on and play with. This time was the most unruly for my hair and beard. Was I lazy? Hell no! I was working my butt off on my business. Was I anti-establishment? Definately! I started grooming my hair and shortened the beard to be a little more manageable, but kept both for about that length the next 6 years. Then one of my staff decided to volunteer us for "Shave For A Cure". I put a $2000- bounty on my hair and my beard and raised both! So I became hairless again. I suddenly remembered just how easy it was to maintain short hair, so my hair has remained short ever since. But I missed the beard. And this is what I find amusing. During my Army days I recall talking to a civilian contractor about life, the universe and everything and the topic of beards came up. He was sporting a goatee. I commented that I could not understand why he would do that. He should either shave it all off or grow a full beard. Now, many years later, I decided to grow and maintain a goatee! Why? While I want my beard I also recognise the need to "fit in" at least partially with current societal norms. So at this stage of my life it is definately a fashion statment (with a little touch of revolution).
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RHP User
14 years ago
Sounds like I need to shave. I was getting quite the goatee going, too.
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RHP User
14 years ago
My hubby has had a goatee since I first met him. I've seen him clean shaven only once. I thought he looked hot without it but he didn't feel like himself so grew it back again (he only shaved for me in the first place to satisfy my curiosity). He's gorgeous with or without it. Occasionally he's gotten lazy and let the full beard grow and I've never been really impressed by it but when he keeps it neatly trimed I have no complaints. He's my man and I'll always love him warts and all. Maybe BeardedMan might consider a goatee. They are very dashing.
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RHP User
12 years ago
Apparently beards are now "too common" (see recent 'news' articles about having reached "peak beard"). Is it time to lose the beard because the hipsters have ruined it?
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RHP User
12 years ago
.. you've got TWO mums.. two beardless mums..
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RHP User
12 years ago
who will tell you that the races of men who CANNOT grow facial hair are the decendants of Cain..*shrugs*I don't give a fuck.. I have one..and when I meet a female who likes what she sees.. we generally end up fucking.SO.. considering that EVERY SINGLE ORGANISM in the world has TWO primary mandates..1) Self survival (Fighting)2) Survival of the species (Fucking)WE are therefore, PROGAMED to Fight and Fuck... End of Story
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