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Author Topic: Are men supposed to grow beard and not use skincare products?  (Read 5808 times)

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Re: Are men supposed to grow beard and not use skincare products?
« Reply #5 on: March 16, 2023, 08:43:03 PM »
Do you have a history of taking birth control? Birth control disturbs the hormones and makes women desire smoother, more baby-featured men. A lot of your girls are out on contraceptives as teenagers. If you're recently removed from birth control, give it some more time.
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Re: Are men supposed to grow beard and not use skincare products?
« Reply #6 on: March 16, 2023, 09:47:20 PM »
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Mith wasn’t making a joke. Just stating a possibilty.

I have a theory that males conceived by women who are using contraceptives tend to effeminacy.  I believe some research has been done on this.


Re: Are men supposed to grow beard and not use skincare products?
« Reply #7 on: March 16, 2023, 10:02:36 PM »
Mith wasn’t making a joke. Just stating a possibilty.

I have a theory that males conceived by women who are using contraceptives tend to effeminacy.  I believe some research has been done on this.

That never occurred to me before, but you might actually be on to something there.  

Could that be part of the "gαy" and gender-confused epidemic that is going on these days?

And even though this isn't strictly effeminacy, maybe a contributing factor to lower sperm counts, as compared to years past?  

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Re: Are men supposed to grow beard and not use skincare products?
« Reply #8 on: March 16, 2023, 10:42:22 PM »
Some men can't grow beards!  It's a genetic thing followed by personal presence.  I've seen a lot more bearded men the last 10 years or so.  I think it's Game of Thrones fault to an extent and the Manosphere to another extent because now "it's in" and "cool."  

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Re: Are men supposed to grow beard and not use skincare products?
« Reply #9 on: March 16, 2023, 11:04:28 PM »
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Because as a woman I'm not attracted to men with beard much and men with coarse, greasy face skin with pimples... But I was told by some men that this is how masculiine men will be
First, course greasy skin and pimples is not attractive to most women. If someone is telling you anything different they are motivated by something to say that. Facial hair is like hairstyles or clothing styles, it is a largely cultural and fashion related decision on the part of the individual. If you do not prefer men with facial hair, that is your personal choice. There are plenty of high testosterone, masculine males who choose to shave their faces. There are also many low testosterone, non masculine  men with beards. There is zero correlation between masculinity and facial hair. You know what group of people think it is more manly to have a beard and it is not manly to shave? Uneducated Muslims in places like Afghanistan. Do not let people who think like moronic Muslims influence your thinking.