Poll: Injustice League Asks: Beards on Guys, Yes or No?

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Harley Q

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It really depends, on Vikings, Yes certainly, however on babyfaced metrosexuals a sort of kind of beard really does not have the same effect as the all powerful MANBEARD!!!

The bigger the beard, the more powerful you are....
 

Souther Thorn

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Beard most certainly, I wear a big bushy on my chin.....to totally brag, at a signing Neil Gaiman complimented it, I exploded with squeeing (a rather...unique and challenging sight with a fella of my build) moments after leaving the building.
 

Hieronymusgoa

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In general, yes, beards, please, a classic three day one, not a jungle of unheard magnitude though...
 
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IndomitableSam said:
If you can do it well, do it. If it's sparse and creepy, please please please don't.

I prefer about a 2-day scruff, usually. Not technically bearded, but enough to look rugged.
sad thing is, alot of guys who can do it well don't, at least beyond stubble, and alot of guys who have sparse/creepy ass beards, refuse to ever shave again.

my scruff gets very annoying after about 3 days, the longest i've ever gone is a week without shaving and that was aggravating, so i almost always shave every other day. plus it helps define my jaw a bit, methinks.
 

RJ 17

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You can't be an evil society of forum users without beards. More specifically: a tastefully well-groomed goatee, as seen on evil twins. So my vote goes for Pro-Beards.

That, and I wish my genetics allowed me to grow one that doesn't make my face look like a mutated Chia Pet. u.u
 

BeeGeenie

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I shaved my beard the other day, because I might be looking for a job soon, and I want to look "professional" for the interview process.

Once I'm hired, though, it's back on.

If God gave you an etch-a-sketch on your face, you might as well use it. :D
 

trollnystan

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It totally depends. I generally fancy fellas with shaved faces, but sometimes a nicely groomed, short beard will catch my eye. Also, some men are unattractive - or look like little boys - shaved but super sexy with a beard, and vice-versa.





However, bearded men often remind me of my father which is not a good thing. Also, I've kissed bearded men; big resounding MEH to that feeling. But then I wasn't in love with them and barely fancied them so.
 

hermes

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Only if you can pull it off.
Personally, my facial hair grows in patches, so the best beard I could grow would look sloppy.
 

Drops a Sweet Katana

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I would love to be able to grow substantial facial hair, not only on my chin if only to even things out. I definitely wouldn't suit a full beard due to my long and somewhat angular face, but I think well maintained scruff would be acceptable. However the hair on my cheeks and moustache area (lip? I'm not sure. 'Cos when think of hair on the lip I think of hair growing on the lip, not above.) has yet to get with the program and darken up, or down I guess. I'm glad I don't have my friend's facial hair where it's sparse and somewhat patchy, albeit symmetrically patchy.
 

FootloosePhoenix

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My boyfriend has a little bit of beard and I like it a lot. I tend to prefer at least a bit of stubble on men; it's generally pleasant and masculine. I find the clean-shaven look equally nice on him though, so I guess you could say I don't have a strong opinion on the matter. Or that he's just all-around great. :p
TizzytheTormentor said:
Yes, personally, I am not fond of how I look clean shaven and prefer to have a bit of stubble, makes me look...less baby-faced.
Funny, that's almost word-for-word how I feel about my pubic hair.
trollnystan said:


...A most unholy abomination. That's proof enough that if you do grow a beard, for the love of god, keep it groomed.
 

Evil Smurf

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I don't look old enough to buy alcohol clean shaven, so I don't shave my beard. I'm quite hair all together, it's my Greek blood.

Adeptus Aspartem said:
Jep, i usually rock a beard, but i can pull it off really good. I keep it groomed, that's a habit that stuck with me after military service, because you either had to be shaved or have a groomed beard.
And in the service this meant i had to shave at least once often twice a day since i have a high beard growth which left my cheeks + neck red and soar.

And sometimes i just feel like: "Jup, this has to go" and then off it goes. Since I know I can grow one again in 2-4 weeks i dont have to feel bad about it.
But i look like +5 years younger without a beard so i'm not too comfortable without one.

Also sofar the ladies digged it too. Apparently my beard hair is pretty smooth, whatever that means.
It means, you're in ;D
 

PoolCleaningRobot

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SkarKrow said:
OT: I miss my beard very m,uch but I'm not allowed one at my job because food preperation bullshit.

Yet I have fucking bear arms and a slightly exposed bear chest and thats just fine. To be fair if asked to wax those I think I'd punch the asker without hesitation.

Edit: When I leave this job I shall return to my former bearded glory but only the league will see because I lack photo sharing accounts

First thing I did when I quit my food service job at McHe-who-shall-not-be-named was grow a beard. I haven't looked back. I actually fucked up while trimming a month ago and had to say fuck it and shave for the first time in 2 years. My face was so cold... I was going to try and keep it clean shaven for a bit but laziness took over and I had a beard by the end of the week. Must be that Greek blood thing people keep mentioning
 

The White Hunter

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PoolCleaningRobot said:
SkarKrow said:
OT: I miss my beard very m,uch but I'm not allowed one at my job because food preperation bullshit.

Yet I have fucking bear arms and a slightly exposed bear chest and thats just fine. To be fair if asked to wax those I think I'd punch the asker without hesitation.

Edit: When I leave this job I shall return to my former bearded glory but only the league will see because I lack photo sharing accounts

First thing I did when I quit my food service job at McHe-who-shall-not-be-named was grow a beard. I haven't looked back. I actually fucked up while trimming a month ago and had to say fuck it and shave for the first time in 2 years. My face was so cold... I was going to try and keep it clean shaven for a bit but laziness took over and I had a beard by the end of the week. Must be that Greek blood thing people keep mentioning
I worka t Greggs, which is a bakery chain bigger than McDonalds in my country.

It's honestly a good job with nice people, the main issue is the fairly low pay and customers are dicks.

Also!


NO BEARD D:< But I have hairy bear arms and an inch of chest fuzz and thats fine.

Btw, join the Injustice League, you seem like an appropriately free soul and we'd gladly welcome you to the fold. An ongoing hangout is happening, PM for details! We're a nice bunch, needs approval but dw everyone is approved :)
 

EeveeElectro

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IMO, only certain guys can pull them off. Really scrawny and skinny guys just look creepy or like they're 13 but trying to look 18 with a beard. I think only certain face types can pull it off, and then I don't like long Santa beards but just some nicely groomed stubble. My brain works weirdly.
A beard can make or break a face. When my boyfriend shaves I always ask him "Eww, what's wrong with your face?" he definitely suits facial hair.

SkarKrow said:
Ha! *fellow Greggs worker high five*
They have a new policy on beards or something? My manager told me something about them being clean shaven or very shortly trimmed, two of the lads I work with have beards and they have to keep it short now.

Also agreed on the shitty customers, but I think the pay isn't too bad for where I live at least.
 

Texas Joker 52

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Really, it depends on the man, his face, and the style of beard. Does it look good? Is it comfortable, and/or easy to maintain? If it isn't easy to maintain, does it look good enough to go through the effort to really make it look just so?

And are we talking just a beard, or a beard and mustache? Because sometimes, you just need both. Myself, I'm a fan of the Van Dyke [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Dyke_beard]. Depending on just how you go about it, a Van Dyke is probably one of the most stylish yet simple beard and mustache combos out there. And on some people, damn it looks good.
 

Elementary - Dear Watson

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There are only two type of man who should grow a beard... and that is one who either command entirely, or part of a ship/boat/other nautical vessel, or someone who lives in an area where they can't see their neighbours house due to its distance and the natural environment that is in the way!
For everyone else a moustache is enough hair a gentleman should ever need...