What women really think of beards

What do you say, ladies? True or false?

Previously from Rhett and LinkHow to kill a mustache

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Category: Funny, Relationships

20 Responses

  1. juju says:

    I like men with facial hair. Don’t change a thing boys.

  2. Alyssa says:

    False. It’s sexy.

  3. Erin says:

    Beards (and many, not all variations there of) are often sexy. But kissing is much more enjoyable without. My hubby shaves for me.

  4. Christian figueroa says:

    This is how we feel about women’s leg hair. And chin hair, and underarm hair, and .. wait, you might be a man.

  5. Abigail says:

    This is possibly all the false.

    Stubble man lost about five hotness points on the 1-10 scale when he shaved in that video.

    Kissing facial hair is prickly in a delightfully masculine way. But perhaps those of us who enjoy it are able to step outside the objective pain sensation and just enjoy the “sensation” itself and its associations (facial hair pricklies=manly hotness) more than some women can?

    No, I can’t describe kissing my husband’s facial hair as a soft and smooth sensation… but it sure feels good.

    A+ on clever video execution, though… if it wasn’t complete bunk.
    I always feel there is something small and selfish and unappreciative of the essence of man-ness about women who dislike facial hair.
    Perhaps this is unfair to my sex.

    • DontShootTheMessenger says:

      It’s nice for a while, think free exfoliation with every makeout session…but after a while, your chin is red and raw. Then you’re the one that is not attractive and it hurts to kiss after a while. So stubble has some severe drawbacks, especially if you enjoy kissing your man often.

  6. Kate says:

    Can’t stand kissing when he tries to grow facial hair. It’s prickly and it hurts. And I think he looks so much neater and more professional for his job (accounting) when he’s clean shaven. He’s grown it out a couple times, but he eventually comes to the same conclusion. I think most guys look better without facial hair…but maybe that’s because I’m with said accountant. One of my former professors just popped into my head – huge bushy beard and bald head. He looked ridiculous.

  7. Frimmy says:

    Love beards. Don’t care about the down side. It’s not downside enough to matter to me.

  8. Karen says:

    Eh, it really depends on the guy. And the beard. Some guys can grow an impressive beard, and if it’s trimmed, I don’t really mind.

  9. Beardy says:

    False. I can say that SOME women like it. A lot. On the other hand, I had a few neighbours – old lady neighbours – who seemed afraid of me.

    • Timber Loggins says:

      I can sympathize. When I pick my son up at school, I get looks from half the ladies like I’m coming to select a victim.

  10. Timber Loggins says:

    Beards are certainly a polarizing feature. Some women can’t stand them, while some seem to almost fetishize them. I’ve decided I don’t mind the latter.

  11. Regular Guy says:

    How about asking the men what they think of nose piercings.

  12. Sheila says:

    Hate beards. Totally agree with the video. Kissing a beard or stubble is like sandpaper. Watching someone eat with a beard or mustache is nasty! Seeing food of indeterminate age caught in it is revolting.

  13. C0nt1nu1ty says:

    Marketing nonsense for the razor industry, my girlfriend has repeatedly stated she will disown me if I shave mine off

  14. B says:

    Think I’ll keep the beard over the family. But thanks for the insight anyway.

  15. Jar says:

    The end of the video sums it all up. Any man who would choose to marrying the kind of woman who would make this video, have 8 kids and a “manny” doesn’t deserve to wear a beard anyway.

  16. Julie says:

    Hate beards, they are rough and just plain make men look like smelly bums. Clean shaven is so sexy! Getting my face roughed up with every kiss, not sexy at all. If you want to get laid lose the beards!

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