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Do Thai women like beards ?


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Depends on the woman.

 

But personally I hate having a beard.. the moment i don't shave for a few days everything starts to itch. I can't imagine having a beard plus the GF does not like it at all gets sore when kissing ect. 

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Definitely not stubble.. Do you like stubble on women? When discovered, they are sent off to shave...

 

I have a late in life beard after being clean shaven my entire adult life. I like it..and it's the natural state for an adult male. After a week or so, it's grown past the stubble stage and can be quite soft without being particularly long. Shampoo and hair conditioner helps with the softness.

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Jone is the usual comment on encountering stubble or a beard. Jone means thief, vagabond, criminal, etc. So the standard thinking here for women is facial hair is associated with criminality.

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Most Thai-Women don't like beards. (Have done both variations. With or without, so I know). But as long as the zipper on you wallet is not stuck and the wallet can be opened freely, it doesen't really matter that much.

Cheers.

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I think it gives you an edge.

 

In nearly 6 years I have never seen a Thai man be able pull off a beard. Even men well into their 30s or 40s still have an awful rat tasche or spindly little goatee. They look pathetic. 

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1 hour ago, BobbyL said:

I think it gives you an edge.

 

In nearly 6 years I have never seen a Thai man be able pull off a beard. Even men well into their 30s or 40s still have an awful rat tasche or spindly little goatee. They look pathetic. 

yes being ginger and having a ginger beard would definitely give me an edge, not many ginger men around Thailand  

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23 hours ago, Briggsy said:

Jone is the usual comment on encountering stubble or a beard. Jone means thief, vagabond, criminal, etc. So the standard thinking here for women is facial hair is associated with criminality.

I guess that's more directed at Thai men rather than farangs with beards

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1 minute ago, Bonobojt said:

sex, making love, short time, long time, boom boom etc...

 

1 minute ago, Bonobojt said:

sex, making love, short time, long time, boom boom etc...

I highly doubt he meant that as he had already used 'dating' I reckon hooking up is meeting for some somtam and sticky rice on a soi corner somewhere sitting on low plastic chairs with puddles everywhere.

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23 hours ago, robblok said:

Depends on the woman.

 

But personally I hate having a beard.. the moment i don't shave for a few days everything starts to itch. I can't imagine having a beard plus the GF does not like it at all gets sore when kissing ect. 

it gets itchy at the first stage of growing a beard, or maybe mid stage, but then it goes away, problem is your skin underneath the beard gets dry after a while if you don't use beard oils or anything, which can lead to a little bit of itching and red rashes

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3 hours ago, Bonobojt said:

I guess that's more directed at Thai men rather than farangs with beards

All men with beards/stubble irrespective of race. In their eyes it is a dead giveaway, might as well hang a sign around your neck. "Jone!"

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On 6/26/2018 at 12:50 PM, partjfos said:

Thai women dont like very short hair or bald heads. They dont like beards. So golden rule; more on top than on the bottom.

Sorry, have to disagree. "Thai women don't like very short hair" My experience is that most Thai women prefer a guy to have short hair. A couple of times I've let mine get to collar length & been told to get it cut... short back & sides.

This wasn't restricted to just the one lady.

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I believe it all depends on whether it suits your face.

 

Personally was always a shaver, i.e. every 2-3 days, until my wife said to me a couple years back, grow it a bit, so I did, she loves it, and people that I haven't seen for a while, comment, suites you, and I have noticed more looks from Thai women, but then again, I can't help being a hanhome man 555

 

I do trim it every week and shave around the neck, so its not a beard that's in your face, clean and non itchy is the way I like it, as does my wife.

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On 6/26/2018 at 12:14 PM, robblok said:

Depends on the woman.

 

But personally I hate having a beard.. the moment i don't shave for a few days everything starts to itch. I can't imagine having a beard plus the GF does not like it at all gets sore when kissing ect. 

If you let the beard grow for a few more days after the "itching" stage....it stops ( the itching that is, not the hair growth).

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