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Can't answer due to my Y chromosome, but I wanted to point out that your username is great. |
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You just gotta find the right girl. I'm 30 years old and cannot grow a goatee/beard if my life depended on it. I'm engaged, so I guess at least one girl doesn't find it unattractive. |
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No. All great men have mustaches. |
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It's Growvember. One week is not enough. |
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Hey, this is 2009. Young girls nowadays donīt want guys to have any hair on their bodies except the head. All girls I have dated (Iīm 22) have told me to shave my chest, armpits and cock. My little sister (17 years old) told me she had seen a man on the beach who had hair on his belly: "Uh, it was so gross!". |
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A survey a few years back in Japan found that women thought the most important feature in a man's body was lack of body hair. Of the eight or so opptions on the survey, penis size was the least important. Go east my son. Actually I was very similar to you three years ago, and now all of the sudden I can grow facial hair. Started at like age 22. Don't give up. |
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Not My Wife. She is hot, 27 and got pissed at me when I shaved my chest this summer. She said it made me look like a douche that wears backwards hats and ed hardy shirts. I just trim now. For the record, she also dislikes it when I grow a beard, so whatever... |
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I actually randomly had this conversation with my girlfriend last night. She was telling me how unattractive she thought one of my friends was because he had a baby face and could grow no facial hair. Some do, some don't |
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If a person has a full beard from age 25 to 50 and than shaves it at 50, will that person look dramatically younger than if he had been clean shaven most of the time? Or are most wrinkles on that part of the face caused by movements like chewing? |
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Those wrinkles are not from chewing; they're from global warming. |
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No empirical data to support this, but I think that women have far more varied taste than men do. |
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Yes, look on the bright side. Low facial hair correlates nicely w/ no back hair! |
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Yeah, but that is like saying no penis correlates nicely with no premature ejaculation. Men need beards. I wish I could have one. |
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I just say that I am higher on the evolutionary scale |
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I too am mostly a non-hairy man. It was not until my late 20s that my beard "connected." I could grow a scragly goatee. The sideburns were sparse. And they did not connect. I was this way all through college. The allure of the mighty stache was the carrot just out of reach. Now I have quite a mighty stache and can grow the full beard when so driven. I still have no chest or back hair, and the lovely lady in my life likes it that way. You too will find a lady who likes smooth skin on her man. Yet keep striving young man, keep striving for that mighty mighty moustachioed look. -The Stache |
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You're missing some commas. |
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Join this support group, it helped me through some tough times. http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=2228082217&ref=ts |
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Yes, but that is quickly becoming a negative thing in our society. More evolved societies are typically bald, fat, fleshy and short. No thanks. I like my thin, muscular, 6' frame that can grow a mean beard. I will deal with a little chest hair trimming to put up with that. We seriously need to start devolving. I actually run most days in an effort to help my grandkids' grandkids' genes... |
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That might not even do anything. I asked my biology professor if a fit me would pass on more fit genes than a non fit me. I think he said that it doesn't matter because there is no selection or whatever (I'm bad at biology). He said it depends on who you mate with and that you can't change the DNA by being physically stronger. But then I mentioned that they say that when you get older, it is more likely that your DNA will have mutations (maybe bad mutations). So can't it work the other way? |
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But if running everyday is a signal to a good female runner that you are stronger than other runners and for that reason she chooses to have a child with you over others, then I guess running would help in that way. |
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