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Is it easier to pull a women if you have a beard?

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One of the SZFC lads recently has grown a beard and at the same time has seen his fortune with women take a turn for the better.

Friday nights achievement of 2 pulls in 5 mins was more proof that the beard has magical powers. Perhaps women prefer the more rugged look.

Anyone else had similar results whilst donning a beard?
 
I think the thread title is a little misleading. Not many bearded ladies available I would of thought.
 
I have never meet a woman with a beard..:unsure:

You haven't lived....

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Phwoar!
 
Speaking from a personal perspective, I think they're pretty awful - a bit of stubble's ok but nothing more, even lovely Simon Francis looked rough with his effort last season.
 
I wear the designer stuble with pride (which turned into a full monty in New Zealand) and I have to say that having sported this design for several years the answer is definitly No!! However with the clean shaven look it is........na.....na still a no!
 
The lads and I recently went to Cork on a stag weekend and as one of the pre-stag challenges we decided to have a beard competition. As a result we all went out with full facial hair the first night.

All the lads have birds so no action was had but got the impression women do warm to a bit of facial hair.
 
One of the SZFC lads recently has grown a beard and at the same time has seen his fortune with women take a turn for the better.

Friday nights achievement of 2 pulls in 5 mins was more proof that the beard has magical powers. Perhaps women prefer the more rugged look.

Anyone else had similar results whilst donning a beard?


Did these birds have velcro tops by any chance??
 
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