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Q: more beard means more chances of getting laid?

Just for fun question... 

 

My Chinese colleague just now said... "more beard means more s**" 

 

Haha, what's your experience?

 

 

I returned from holiday with a week old stubble - since then I've receive good attention from the women in my company.

 

 

well, was also called xin jiang ren once on the street, but it was dark, so I don't know maybe because of that.. but otherwise it has been a good thing ;P 

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you definitely indulge the curiosity, because most Chinese men don't grow beards. But I predict you won't get much success on the come back if you want to see a girl again, because kissing a bearded man is scratchy and unpleasant. If you just want casual sex, it may not be much of an issue.

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Sounds like you've kissed a lot of bearded men. I'm jealous.

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more like i kissed girls who all objected to moustache and beard, or the plan to grow one.

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you definitely indulge the curiosity, because most Chinese men don't grow beards. But I predict you won't get much success on the come back if you want to see a girl again, because kissing a bearded man is scratchy and unpleasant. If you just want casual sex, it may not be much of an issue.

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Sounds like you've kissed a lot of bearded men. I'm jealous.

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more like i kissed girls who all objected to moustache and beard, or the plan to grow one.

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Better than your line about being hung like a Elephant wink

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Personally I am half bear, half horse, Chinese girl said wink

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My girlfriend loves my beard, I usually trim it and keep it sharp/clean. Recently I wanted to shave it but she said no for I look more manly with it.

 

I think the idea that Chinese women don't like beards is false, rumor propagated by some Chinese men who can't grow anything. There are all types of people even in China, some must be turned on by facial hair.

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Yep. Girlfriend begs me not to shave it off.

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A few of my older female colleagues have beards but I don't find them so alluring.

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honestly though, the ƒemstaches did take me a bit aback !  an otherwise hot looking lass with nice form and features, and then there ya go... ƒemstache!  well,,,,, just another one of God's personal jokes on us.  I can't wait until we evolve to being hairless creatures.

 

 

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