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Beard psychology: 4 facts about facial hair


Beard facts


Do bearded men get along with children? Do bear guys like girls? Does a beard help in a fight?
If you find it difficult to understand who is in front of you, a man or a woman, then here is a small hint. The man who has a beard (yes, no matter what they say).
Some men shave their beards, others prefer to send signals of masculinity in all directions (well, or simply do not want to shave).
Who is right? What signals does a beard actually send? Here are the four most important the fact of beardsthat everyone should know.

1. Are beards attractive ... or not?


On the issues of beard attractiveness for women there is a lot of research, but no one has received a definite answer. Men are best to try to wear different types of beards to find out what effect each produces (if, of course, you want to bother with it).

2. The beard ages, emphasizes social status and aggressiveness.


In one study, among European women, it was determined that they consider men with a beard to have a higher social status and attribute to them a greater age. In addition, if a man is not Brit and angry, then he looks more aggressive than a smooth-shaven man.

3. Bearded men get along with children ...


... well, or women think so. Although it sounds strange, because the beard is associated with masculinity, and very courageous men are usually not very responsive in dealing with children. However, another mechanism may work here. Because bearded men look older and richer, women read that they are ready to support their families.

4. Beards interfere in a fight.


Like the male lions, it can be a way to show off. Since you can easily grab a beard in a fight, bearded men seem to say "I'm so cool that even grabbing the beard won't help you!"
Anyway, in the modern world a beard is only a part of the image. Now bearded men are at the peak of popularity, but who knows what the status of the beard will be in a few years.

Beard facts


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