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That would definitely be a hades no for me, my husband has a beard and moustache but he keeps his beard trimmed and neat and he looks great with it. I just prefer my husband to keep his beard like he always has but bigger beards look good on other guys and no whiskers looks good on the rest.
It might look great on you though so whatever your preferance go with that.
We've talked about fat men, but unlike fat, facial hair can be reduced in minutes....
I want to grow out a long beard with long hair for three years to participate in a small look alike contest.
This beard will be untrimmed, along with the hair. I've no doubt it will make me far less handsome, but how much less?
I've always wanted to see if I could look like this historical figure.
My husband has been growing his beard and poney tail since 1990 and I love it. His beard is longer than Billy Gibbons' . It is always clean and brushed. I believe one should never judge a book by its cover. If my husband likes having a beard....so be it!
Facial hair makes a man waaaay more attractive in my eyes, as long as:
1) It's not trimmed into some stupid geometrical shape or zig zagging across his face.
2) It doesn't look like he's growing pubes on his chin, or look like he could have a greasy lice infestation in there.
Keep it clean and groomed.
You might attract different sort of women if you usually don't have facial hair. Same with the hair, keep it clean and you'll probably still be able to find a girl out there.
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