What do all men desire? It is a woman with shoulder-length blonde hair, tan skin, crystal blue eyes, and a curvaceous figure with large breasts. Not! A real man desires a beard! A thick, long, short, or even curly beard is what a man hopes to possess. A beard makes a man who he is; it makes him appear masculine, attractive, and of course, more confident.
First of all, there is no doubt that men appear more masculine when they are able to attain a beard. A beard makes a man appear brave, like he is a fearless lion ready to attack at any given moment. The burly scruff covers their jaw line, gaining attention from all who do or do not seek it. Women act like a child glued to the television, they just can’t take their eyes off of you. Above all, the thick coarse hair smells of sweat and dirt, which gives man the essence of being a bad-ass. It makes him appear to want to fight at any moment, even if the grizzly man that appears before us has a gentle soul.
In recent years, beards on men have become more attractive to women, especially me! A man with facial hair is like chocolate for women, we always want to have you, badly. For a man, a beard aids in the process of distinguishing his facial features. A five o’clock shadow whispers over a jaw line, defining a strong jaw, making ocean blue eyes pop from the darkness below, which in turn makes women desire the touch of this man. We dream to have his lips upon ours, the light tickle of hair brushing against our soft chin, bumps arising on our body from the sensation. It leaves us yearning for just one more kiss, to receive the chill and excitement from the tickle of his hair just one more time.
Furthermore, a beard has the power to make a man appear mature, even if he is not. Oh, the way a beard can fool us women. Ha! For example, Ashton Kutcher is indeed gorgeous without facial hair. However, when he has scruff, he appears as a new man. A man who appears mature externally, but as we all know, he is a child at heart, having his own show called Punked.
Additionally, confidence tends to radiate off of men who acquire a beard. I have three theories for this. My first is that men are then able to hide facial blemishes, something that us women can’t accomplish, well most of us. A coarse, thick beard hides all the flaws with ease and beauty. The second theory is that a man should be proud about the simple fact that he can grow a beard because most baby-faced men wish and beg to be able to grow just one lonely hair. Thirdly, the beard makes a man feel more intelligent. They are able to take their large, rough, calloused hands up to their fine beard and stroke it in a moment of thought. Appearing as a smart intellectual, even if what they are portraying is false
In my eyes, a man should have a beard. A beard that will make him confident and appear more masculine, facial hair that will have women lusting for him because of how attractive he will appear. No man should resist the desire of having a beard and all that it brings to him.