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  • Posted By: someguy4u2know @ 08/07/2008 12:55:01 PM

    The gentleman in picture #5 is obviously Lee Morris of Montana. Someone put the wrong name for sure.

  • Posted By: Huruma @ 07/11/2008 2:03:47 AM

    This is very interesting to share and view some of the place and some problems which coursed by that area.

  • Posted By: Huruma @ 07/11/2008 2:02:18 AM

    Very fine and apreciated.

  • Posted By: sunflower123 @ 07/11/2008 1:34:42 AM

    i think the gentleman in picture number five should win, most authentic, if only he was not so sad...but the beard is trimmed nicely, not all scraggly and unkept...sunflower123

  • Posted By: sunflower123 @ 07/11/2008 1:33:00 AM

    number 5 should win. his beard is the longest and fullest...even though he looks so sad....n.

  • Posted By: lazygecko @ 07/11/2008 1:03:51 AM

    I think the fellow in the 4 photo won. At least I hope so!

  • Posted By: amcook @ 07/11/2008 12:37:58 AM

    My hubby looks awful growing a beard! Makes him look so old and "mean"! Lots of guys can look great with them, but not in my home.

  • Posted By: Alariana @ 07/10/2008 10:33:30 PM

    Walkeasy, women do not have secondary hair growth on their face or chests (for the most part) due to high levels of estrogen and very low levels of testosterone. When a woman enters menopause and estrogen levels drop, they are more likely to have hair in places they didn't before. Genetics also plays a part, as does its corresponding role in ethnicity, and so some areas of the world do historically produce people who are more hirsute. :)

  • Posted By: walkeasy @ 07/10/2008 10:13:35 PM

    so why don't women have facial hair? Come to think about it why don't they have chest hair either? Not that I would enjoy that any... but why not????

  • Posted By: ockatie @ 07/10/2008 9:20:16 PM

    My husband has a wonderful soft beard! I love to kiss him and play with it. I think facial hair is so masculine looking too. Why would any woman want scratchy, bristly shaved hairs to rub our poor lil faces raw? No thanks. I love my real MAN!

  • Posted By: yarnweaver @ 07/10/2008 7:40:33 PM

    Kissing a man without a beard is like having bread and cheese without the cheese! Anyway, my beard was supplied with the face.

  • Posted By: yarnweaver @ 07/10/2008 7:38:32 PM

    As a hairy man I have been told that "kissing a man without a beard is like eating bread and cheese without the cheese"
    Chris Poole aka yarnweaver

  • Posted By: LuaLui @ 07/10/2008 7:34:58 PM

    Beard totally turn me on! Usually men with beards really know how to 'pleasure' a woman. :-)

  • Posted By: Ted_E_Bear1962 @ 07/10/2008 7:31:32 PM

    I guess men have facial hair for the same reason women wear makeup. I sport a barber shop goatee, that I am often told to shave (by women). When I suggest that they not wear makeup, it all hits the fan. I guess it's all a matter of personal likes.

  • Posted By: Ted_E_Bear1962 @ 07/10/2008 7:29:27 PM

    I guess men sport facial hair for the same reason that women wear makeup. I sport a barbershop goatee myself and am often told I should shave it (by women). When I suggest that they not wear makeup, it all hits the fan. It all comes down to personal likes.

  • Posted By: june_bug_777 @ 07/10/2008 7:04:50 PM

    Men can be so gorgeous without all that hair on their faces. Why do they do it? i guess I can see where it would be fun to compete, though. But for my man, little or no facial hair, please.

  • Posted By: Stihl075 @ 07/10/2008 6:58:32 PM

    I grew a moustache back when I was a hippie,so I wouldn't be confused with a woman.The long hair is long-gone(half-bald now),but the 'stache remains.My dad had one for years until he stopped shaving for good in 1984 and sported a scraggly beard until he died in 1997.

  • Posted By: Stihl075 @ 07/10/2008 6:55:40 PM

    I grew a moustache back when I was a hippie so I wouldn't be confused for a woman.The long hair is long-gone('bout bald now),but the 'stache remains.My father had one for years before giving up his razor in 1984 for good.

  • Posted By: CIGARILLO @ 07/10/2008 6:38:49 PM

    Wonder what's living in these Wack jobs chin hairs. They all look like they live under a bridge somewhere in the Ozarks. Hope they get enough moonshine to numb the itching. Ha Ha.

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