Holy crap, it’s amazing how tastes can so differ from each other. When I’ve seen him as you mention, his visage is so shocking and out of character for his physical appearance, it’s appalling to me. No offense to Sam, but I think he looks horrible and too old without it. < shudder >
On the other hand, Dean Koontz looks a million times better. Before, he came across a bit pervy. And to borrow someone else’s hand, I think Tom Selleck is sexy no matter what he is (or isn’t, I’m assuming) wearing.
Man, I don’t even want to imagine my dad shaving his stache. It was bad enough when he got an eye operation that left him not needing to wear glasses anymore, but no stache?
Sam Elliott is exactly who I was going to mention. Haven’t seen him in years but that look he gives, along with his 'stache–makes my heart race every time.
But I digress. There are those who can’t wear a 'stache and some who can. And then there’s a very few who most definitely can.
Please pardon me while I retire to my fainting couch…
I’m not a fan of moustaches. I grew up in the 1970s, and every single guy cast as a child molester on TV (or in those films they showed us in school) always had a moustache and wore aviator glasses. And drove a white van.
I’ve dated several guys with various forms of facial hair. Never run into “beard reek” because they showered and washed their beard with soap (or shampoo or face wash). Some guys even condition their beard so it’s not scratchy.
I’m ok with beards, and, god help me, on some guys a goatee is the hottest thing ever. “If you use proper hygiene” should not even have to be said.
I’m being slightly catty here, but yesterday the female cashier in the dollar store had more beard than my 15-year-old nephew. And I thought, ok, I get it, it can be expensive to treat hormonal conditions. But the dollar store sells razors…
I’ve shaved the peach fuzz for a decade because I don’t like how it looks, especially when I wear makeup. One cheap razor, a couple of minutes, done. As a bonus, it exfoliates the skin.