Beards, goatees, soul patches, cookie dusters, chops, baby faces-
What's your preference?
I'm fairly sure I wouldn't think of someone who had visible facial hair in a romantic way.
Yes, of course, I have facial hair and I hate it, but what's a guy to do.
@silvereyes I hate everything about hair. It'd be a lot simpler with no hair, on me.
I have a long grey beard, I am fond of it.
Have a beard. Quit shaving the day after I was discharged from the Military. Trim it up about once a month. Not planning any change at this time.
I like having a beard, I'm not sure why. Maybe I'm hiding. So, yes, as you can see from my pictures, I have a beard. I have had one continuously for over 30 years, so I think it is permanent.
Always been attracted to men with mustaches, and longer hair.
Have had a mustache since I was in my 30s (44 years ago) I liked it. When I would have a bout with "stinking thinking", would shave it off. Would take about 3 weeks for me to get my beloved facial hair back in good shape. A daily reminder to work on my stinking thinking. Takes about 21 days to form a habit. Worked pretty hood for me, at least I like me pretty well. Be kind to yourself, and good luck with your life.
I do not. I don't like it on my face so I shave every few days. I know it'd probably make me more attractive and everything, but I don't like it. I don't like how it feels or how it looks on me. That and it's nice to groom myself (I use a straight razor).
i have facial hair to cover my facial psoriasis, or i might not have it at all. I like the feeling of soft skin on myself and others. I tried having just a mustache once and i had to shave it off, i look like a cop from 'Super Troopers', now i've damn near perfected my supervillain look, so, plus i guess.
I usually keep my facial hair to light stubble. I've kind of got used to having it.
I had a goatee for the last few years of high school and as such it is a part of my identity for life, but then I joined the military. Now I usually keep one, but sometimes a beard and every now and then I shave it all off on bad days to distract people from my depression.
A very religious but unenlightened muslim man I once taught, used to finger his beard proudly and say "THIS is the difference between a man and a woman". I stopped plucking my chin hair for a while.
For me it takes forever to grow to a length where it's not itchy, but even then I'm such a slob when it comes to eating that... well, you know.