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Women Prefer to Marry Men with Beards, Science Says

You say that, and yet every single one of your posts about "manliness" defines the concept in relation to women's preferences/appearances/etc.

You mean I take note of men copying women and doing things solely for the purpose of giving women they want. Yes, I do that.

Take another look at your first few sentences. Manly is whatever is not girly at a particular point in time, to you. You're following the imagined orders you claim to resist.

Where did I do that?
 
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Well they keep changing our name, but Y, millennial take your pick.

Interesting. If you were part of the generation before mine (baby boomer), I wouldn't be surprised to hear you think this due to a generational thing.
The only people I distrust more on looks are men with mustaches.

That previous generation and those before them, did view men with facial hair with suspicion. I can't find an article to back up my comment, my apologies. I remember reading it as part of an article about the return of facial hair in the late 60's that went into the mainstream in the 70's. People of the earlier decades, didn't trust mustachioed or bearded men and if you notice there is a distinct lack of facial hair on politicians and celebrities of those times, with a few notable exceptions. I remember hearing family members chiding the younger men about their beards and staches (and longer hair), calling them hippies and telling them to go get a job. In the 70's.

I haven't heard that Y's or millennials distrust men with mustaches. They aren't so much in vogue as the mustache/goatee combination, but I do occasionally see them on millennials. My favorite version of the stache is the fu-manchu. :D
 
Well that is certainly a Hell's Angels World View if ever there was one. I don't share it. I see a guy too lazy to shave as surely to lazy to jump in a river and save someone, at least unless they mistake a life ring for a doughnut.

 
Believe it or not the vast majority of millennials are not hipsters.

I didn't say they were. I was refuting the claim that millennials don't trust people with beards or mustaches.
 
I didn't say they were. I was refuting the claim that millennials don't trust people with beards or mustaches.

We don't because they are associated with hipsters.
 
So? Does not mean the vast majority approve of it.

Nor does it mean that "millennials don't trust people with beards or mustaches".
 
Interesting. If you were part of the generation before mine (baby boomer), I wouldn't be surprised to hear you think this due to a generational thing.


That previous generation and those before them, did view men with facial hair with suspicion. I can't find an article to back up my comment, my apologies. I remember reading it as part of an article about the return of facial hair in the late 60's that went into the mainstream in the 70's. People of the earlier decades, didn't trust mustachioed or bearded men and if you notice there is a distinct lack of facial hair on politicians and celebrities of those times, with a few notable exceptions. I remember hearing family members chiding the younger men about their beards and staches (and longer hair), calling them hippies and telling them to go get a job. In the 70's.

I haven't heard that Y's or millennials distrust men with mustaches. They aren't so much in vogue as the mustache/goatee combination, but I do occasionally see them on millennials. My favorite version of the stache is the fu-manchu. :D

Have you ever seen someone under 40 with a porn-stache when it wasn't done for sarcasm?
 
Have you ever seen someone under 40 with a porn-stache when it wasn't done for sarcasm?

Is it only the porn-stache that millennials distrust? What part does under 40 play in it?
 
:doh There is no Key to understanding Women

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Well, this is bad news for me then, because I shave everyday because I look bad with facial hair lol
 
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