Results found three-quarters of men said they feel more confident with facial hair as opposed to a bare face — however, this confidence isn’t without

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One in five men would give up sex for a full year to get the perfect beard, according to new research.

A new survey of 2,000 Americans examined facial hair, confidence and the relationship between the two.

Results found three-quarters of men said they feel more confident with facial hair as opposed to a bare face — however, this confidence isn’t without troubles.

Conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Honest Amish, the survey asked men to rank their “facial hair happiness” on a scale of one to 10 — with one being unhappy and 10 being very happy.

Three-quarters of American men say they feel more confident with facial hair, according to new research.SWNS
The average male respondent only ranked their happiness with their facial hair at a six out of 10, but this may have to do with common facial hair gripes men reported.

Half of men surveyed with facial hair are bothered by certain parts growing faster than others as well as their facial hair taking too long to grow out in general (44 percent).

Other gripes included patchiness (42 percent) and uneven coloring (31 percent).

In order to get the perfect beard, some men are willing to go the extra mile. Four in 10 men would be willing to spend a night in jail and even give up coffee for a year.

Standing in line at the DMV for a full day came in right behind, at 38 percent, and even 18 percent of men would shave their head if it meant they could get the perfect beard.

Men were 10 percent more likely than women to agree with the belief that facial hair makes a man more attractive (73 percent vs. 63 percent).

Support for facial hair is booming too — as three-quarters of the men and women studied said it has become more socially acceptable to rock a full beard.

That support isn’t without concern, however, as six in 10 women worry that men may not be properly caring for their facial hair.

“Proper beard habits are as easy as any other grooming habits. It’s just as important to maintain a clean beard, as it is to wash your hair or moisturize,” said a spokesperson for Honest Amish.

“When looked after properly though, half of women surveyed even said they would be more likely to accept a date from a bearded stranger than if he were clean shaven.”

A shorter beard was deemed the most attractive beard style by women — at 35 percent.

This level of attraction may be due to the confidence boost men have when rocking a shorter beard — as 32 percent said this style makes them the most confident.

Other points of confidence for both men and women were their sense of humor (66 percent), kindness (65 percent) and intellect (64 percent).

This confidence shows as well, as these were also found to be the most attractive qualities people look for in the opposite sex.

A sense of humor was the most attractive quality for 72 percent of respondents, with kindness at 69 percent and intellect at 64 percent.

“Confidence and attraction go hand-in-hand,” said a spokesperson for Honest Amish.

“No matter your facial hair preferences, feeling confident in yourself is what counts.”
 
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A few years ago I really wanted to have a beard, at some point the desire disappeared. i dont give a fck anymore. i want a clean face, maximum with light stubble. but a real beard doesn't interest me anymore. wouldn't want to have to take care of it every day. this costs time and money.
 
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A sense of humor was the most attractive quality for 72 percent of respondents, with kindness at 69 percent and intellect at 64 percent.:bluepill:
 
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Normies are retarded, nothing new
 
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Clean shave mogs for under 30 women
 
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One in five men would give up sex for a full year to get the perfect beard, according to new research.

A new survey of 2,000 Americans examined facial hair, confidence and the relationship between the two.

Results found three-quarters of men said they feel more confident with facial hair as opposed to a bare face — however, this confidence isn’t without troubles.

Conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Honest Amish, the survey asked men to rank their “facial hair happiness” on a scale of one to 10 — with one being unhappy and 10 being very happy.

Three-quarters of American men say they feel more confident with facial hair, according to new research.SWNS
The average male respondent only ranked their happiness with their facial hair at a six out of 10, but this may have to do with common facial hair gripes men reported.

Half of men surveyed with facial hair are bothered by certain parts growing faster than others as well as their facial hair taking too long to grow out in general (44 percent).

Other gripes included patchiness (42 percent) and uneven coloring (31 percent).

In order to get the perfect beard, some men are willing to go the extra mile. Four in 10 men would be willing to spend a night in jail and even give up coffee for a year.

Standing in line at the DMV for a full day came in right behind, at 38 percent, and even 18 percent of men would shave their head if it meant they could get the perfect beard.

Men were 10 percent more likely than women to agree with the belief that facial hair makes a man more attractive (73 percent vs. 63 percent).

Support for facial hair is booming too — as three-quarters of the men and women studied said it has become more socially acceptable to rock a full beard.

That support isn’t without concern, however, as six in 10 women worry that men may not be properly caring for their facial hair.

“Proper beard habits are as easy as any other grooming habits. It’s just as important to maintain a clean beard, as it is to wash your hair or moisturize,” said a spokesperson for Honest Amish.

“When looked after properly though, half of women surveyed even said they would be more likely to accept a date from a bearded stranger than if he were clean shaven.”

A shorter beard was deemed the most attractive beard style by women — at 35 percent.

This level of attraction may be due to the confidence boost men have when rocking a shorter beard — as 32 percent said this style makes them the most confident.

Other points of confidence for both men and women were their sense of humor (66 percent), kindness (65 percent) and intellect (64 percent).

This confidence shows as well, as these were also found to be the most attractive qualities people look for in the opposite sex.

A sense of humor was the most attractive quality for 72 percent of respondents, with kindness at 69 percent and intellect at 64 percent.

“Confidence and attraction go hand-in-hand,” said a spokesperson for Honest Amish.

“No matter your facial hair preferences, feeling confident in yourself is what counts.”
In an unrelated study , scientists discover 3/4 men have shit jaws . No correlation found
 
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In an unrelated study , scientists discover 3/4 men have shit jaws . No correlation found
Lifefuel. I have a good jaw and look boneless with facial hair longer than stubble.
 
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One in five men would give up sex for a full year to get the perfect beard, according to new research.

A new survey of 2,000 Americans examined facial hair, confidence and the relationship between the two.

Results found three-quarters of men said they feel more confident with facial hair as opposed to a bare face — however, this confidence isn’t without troubles.

Conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Honest Amish, the survey asked men to rank their “facial hair happiness” on a scale of one to 10 — with one being unhappy and 10 being very happy.

Three-quarters of American men say they feel more confident with facial hair, according to new research.SWNS
The average male respondent only ranked their happiness with their facial hair at a six out of 10, but this may have to do with common facial hair gripes men reported.

Half of men surveyed with facial hair are bothered by certain parts growing faster than others as well as their facial hair taking too long to grow out in general (44 percent).

Other gripes included patchiness (42 percent) and uneven coloring (31 percent).

In order to get the perfect beard, some men are willing to go the extra mile. Four in 10 men would be willing to spend a night in jail and even give up coffee for a year.

Standing in line at the DMV for a full day came in right behind, at 38 percent, and even 18 percent of men would shave their head if it meant they could get the perfect beard.

Men were 10 percent more likely than women to agree with the belief that facial hair makes a man more attractive (73 percent vs. 63 percent).

Support for facial hair is booming too — as three-quarters of the men and women studied said it has become more socially acceptable to rock a full beard.

That support isn’t without concern, however, as six in 10 women worry that men may not be properly caring for their facial hair.

“Proper beard habits are as easy as any other grooming habits. It’s just as important to maintain a clean beard, as it is to wash your hair or moisturize,” said a spokesperson for Honest Amish.

“When looked after properly though, half of women surveyed even said they would be more likely to accept a date from a bearded stranger than if he were clean shaven.”

A shorter beard was deemed the most attractive beard style by women — at 35 percent.

This level of attraction may be due to the confidence boost men have when rocking a shorter beard — as 32 percent said this style makes them the most confident.

Other points of confidence for both men and women were their sense of humor (66 percent), kindness (65 percent) and intellect (64 percent).

This confidence shows as well, as these were also found to be the most attractive qualities people look for in the opposite sex.

A sense of humor was the most attractive quality for 72 percent of respondents, with kindness at 69 percent and intellect at 64 percent.

“Confidence and attraction go hand-in-hand,” said a spokesperson for Honest Amish.

“No matter your facial hair preferences, feeling confident in yourself is what counts.”
Beardfrauding is cope.
 
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A few years ago I really wanted to have a beard, at some point the desire disappeared. i dont give a fck anymore. i want a clean face, maximum with light stubble. but a real beard doesn't interest me anymore. wouldn't want to have to take care of it every day. this costs time and money.
The desire disappeared for me when I watch first Invisible's videos and it dawned on me that I only want a beard because it would hide my subhuman bones. Since then I cared very little about facial hair. I only want a bimax now.
 
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as an indian facial hair is compulsory for sex appeal unless you're lightskinned with a godly jaw.

It goes without saying if you have an insane lower third even stubble serves to looksmin cuz it kills the strikingness of your bony protrusions.

Another thing ive noticed is that if you have a bad eye area and a good jaw, you have to have sandwich it between dense hair on the scalp and lower third to draw attention away from it.
 
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as an indian facial hair is compulsory for sex appeal unless you're lightskinned with a godly jaw.

It goes without saying if you have an insane lower third even stubble serves to looksmin cuz it kills the strikingness of your bony protrusions.

Another thing ive noticed is that if you have a bad eye area and a good jaw, you have to have sandwich it between dense hair on the scalp and lower third to draw attention away from it.
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just hair bro
 
why's this guy buzzcutting? his hairline isnt low enough and he isnt masc enough to pull it off
medium hair would look great on him
 
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If you have really good bones a stubble beard doesn't change things but if you aren't one of those few it usually helps a little and you have some thicker beards that can hide recession. Not sure how many females see through that though.
 
fucking brutal career/ ambition matters THE LEAST
yeah tbh the fact that looks matters the most isn't even that bad, but this hurts more tbh.
 
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Low IQ normies
Thinking beard and gymcelling will ascend them smh
 

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