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Ladies, mustache or no mustache?

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I've heard varying things from woman, and it appears to differ a lot from individual to individual (and also by region). Some women think a clean-shaven man looks too boyish, some women despise all facial hair; some prefer mustache and beard together and think mustache alone is unattractive... that seems to be common among younger gals, as the trend locally among young men is to either be clean shaven or have a goatee or 'stache-and-goatee in many cases.

Me, I've had a moustache since I was 15 and a goatee for several years, and she'll either have to learn to love it or look elsewhere I suppose...
 
What is with all the mustache junk lately? The kids got school t-shirts and it has it on there as some part of a slogan. People have them on their cars. In THIS sense - I hate it. It's kind of gross, actually.

However, on MEN and not t-shirts and cars, I still don't like *only* mustaches. It has to be part of a fuller facial hair style - goatee's are fab for most guys. I actually like friendly mutton chops on guys who are rougher around the edges. But just a mustache? No - can't stand it. I saw an old friend at a computer store the other day, he had a full mustache - made me giggle.

Here - The late great Peter Steele will show you what looks good par a divorced goatee:



Lemmy shows some tasty friendly mutton chops:

 
Depends on the man....

On some, a mustache alone looks silly. Personally, either full facial hair, well trimmed, or 'stache and goatee.... ;)
 
I prefer ladies to have no moustache.


.....but that's just me.

I was about to comment on same, but you said what I was thinking! :mrgreen:

Greetings, gardener. :2wave:
 
Depends on the man....

On some, a mustache alone looks silly. Personally, either full facial hair, well trimmed, or 'stache and goatee.... ;)

Counts me out. I'm as baby-faced as they get.
 
This. :lol:

No?

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Kudos if you can name this person.
 
My husband has a mustache and beard. Before him, I would have never chosen a man with a mustache and beard. It's not that I don't like it, but it has to fit the person. For him? It fits perfectly, and he actually looks odd without it. When my middle daughter was a baby, he shaved to go to work for the PD, and she cried when he tried to pick her up. She didn't know who he was. :lol:

But if I were browsing through hot guys, I'd rarely, rarely pick a man with a mustache and beard. I like clean shaven, long haired guys, preferably on the lanky side.
 
What is wrong with metrosexual?

To a smaller extent, nothing. To a larger extent, everything.

If you just want to look sharp in a natural, well-dressed way - fine. When you want to get mani-pedis, 80 dollar haircuts, and moisturize several times daily, prepare to have your sexual orientation put on blast.
 
Most ladies I've discussed facial hair with consider the 2 day stubble just a tad less painful than a porcupine trying to snuggle between the thighs! :shock:

So when I see a guy with the stubble look I figure he is saying, "I don't go down on the bitches!" But who knows, maybe the girls these days like a prickly tickly while getting a lickey...

My wife and I met when Magnum PI was popular, she loved that 'stache and sh** eating grin Selleck had. She claims it was my mustache and grin that hooked her, but I think she stayed 'cause of my trigger control- consistent, smooth and broke like glass.... ;)
 
To a smaller extent, nothing. To a larger extent, everything.

If you just want to look sharp in a natural, well-dressed way - fine. When you want to get mani-pedis, 80 dollar haircuts, and moisturize several times daily, prepare to have your sexual orientation put on blast.
I am all about the former. I can see how the latter can come across in a Project Runway kind of way (cringe).

I normally sport the stubble look. A lot of ladies seem to appreciate it. :)
 
I am all about the former. I can see how the latter can come across in a Project Runway kind of way (cringe).

I normally sport the stubble look. A lot of ladies seem to appreciate it. :)

I used to be the former too. Since I wore a shirt and tie to work, I'd just go to the mall after work and look important. However, I had limits.

I can't do stubble though. I have sensitive skin. It's itchy.
 
I used to be the former too. Since I wore a shirt and tie to work, I'd just go to the mall after work and look important. However, I had limits.

I can't do stubble though. I have sensitive skin. It's itchy.

If you have itchy skin, you need to find a Julie Newmar type catwoman, to scratch for you.
 
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