It’s interesting how the whole idea of beards is tied to attractiveness, with this

long-standing belief that they somehow elevate a guy’s appeal. But what really gets me is how quickly people jump on that bandwagon. It’s like, if you don’t have a beard, you’re somehow less desirable, right? That’s a pretty narrow view of what makes someone attractive.
I can’t help but feel there’s a deeper implication in that. It’s not just a trend; it creates this expectation that guys should conform to a certain look to be seen as attractive. It makes me wonder how many guys feel pressured to grow a beard just to fit in or be perceived in a certain way. I mean, what if someone looks great without one? Are they overlooked just because they don’t have that facial hair?
And the comments that come out of this kind of thinking can be harsh. It seems like there’s this unspoken rule that if you’re clean-shaven, you’re not measuring up. It’s frustrating how beauty standards can be so rigid and how quickly people accept them without questioning it.
It just seems like a pattern where some attributes get glorified while others are dismissed. I don’t know, it feels like a l
ot of pressure to put on someone over something that’s really just personal choice.

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