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Scanner Roundtable: Does Stubble = Sex(ier)?

Posted by Brian Fairbanks

 

A new research study has concluded that women 18 to 44 overwhelmingly prefer men with stubble to men who are clean shaven or have beards. The research also goes a long way toward explaining this strange phenomenon and the answer is, well... maybe you already figured it out.

The study was conducted by psychologists at Britain's Northumbria University and concluded that

that stubbly men may offer women the best worlds - not too strongly masculine, but mature and with the potential to grow a full beard.

The researchers carried out the study using computer technology to alter pictures of 15 men’s faces so that they displayed different degrees of hairiness. Five levels of facial hair were used - clean-shaven, light stubble, heavy stubble, light beard and full beard.

The pictures were shown to 76 women who were asked to rate them for masculinity, aggression, dominance, attractiveness, age, and social maturity. They were also asked how desirable each man would be as a short-term or long-term partner.

Meanwhile, the study determined that men with beards look approxamitely five years older than they really are, plus are considered the least attractive of the five levels of facial-hair thickness. Clearly, Scanner Emily was not invited to participate in this survey.

[E]xperts in human evolution say that that facial hair may be a signal of aggression because it boosts the apparent size of the lower jaw, emphasising the teeth as weapons.

How bizarre... and, um, interesting. Although we don't recall Mike Tyson having any stubble when he bit Evander Holyfield's ear... or even Russell Crowe as anything but clean cut when he turned that phone into a javelin. Oh well... maybe you can help us understand the whole stubble thing, for starters. Does anyone out there prefer men with stubble? Or prefer men not to have it? Why?

Via the Telegraph

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Comments

AnotherSexBlogger said:

I *strongly* prefer men with stubble!

Can't help with the why of it, though.  Don't know why.  I just do.  Sexy!

July 1, 2008 10:24 AM

Emily Farris said:

Do you really have to ask? Mmm. Feel the burn! Feel the burn! I mean, stubble is better than nothing, but yeah, a full beard is the best.

July 1, 2008 11:30 AM

truedat said:

from the annals of the no kidding department, it looks like captain obvious strikes again!

July 1, 2008 12:05 PM

profrobert said:

My wife complains of snog burn if I kiss her when I haven't shaved.

July 1, 2008 12:14 PM

BayOfErik said:

I think that's the hidden core of the question -- if you prefer stubble visually but smooth tactilely (when you get down to business), which wins out?

July 1, 2008 12:41 PM

eurrapanzy said:

some of my lady fans have been big fans of stubble.  too many, though, have wanted me frighteningly smoothe, like an abercrombie and fitch model.

July 1, 2008 4:30 PM

Kaybie said:

Its one thing to be shown a picture of a bearded man and quite another to have him rub his stubble along the side of your neck while he bear hugs you...

I'm just sayin'

July 1, 2008 4:32 PM

tetheredtothesun said:

testosterone=hair growth. men who can grow full beards have enough juice to get the job done.

July 1, 2008 10:28 PM

tartlet said:

Stubble and disheveled seem to go together. Stubble and disheveled also seem "wild" compared to the uptight, reserved, meticulously groomed clean-shaven guy.  And I equate wild to being more passionate, unreserved, and adventurous both in the bedroom and out of it. And there's nothing sexier than that.  

But yeah, it's a totally visual thing.  Stubble is only hot to look at...and maybe touch with your fingers.  There's nothing sexy about having your skin scraped from your face while making out.  Still, my brain does not equate stubble with pain for some reason, so it's still a turn-on.

And beards are just gross.

July 1, 2008 11:53 PM

mhammondhambone said:

My girlfriend complains every time I go to shave:  "can't you wait another day or two?"  I have a bit of a boyish face (even though I'm 33), so I think that has a lot to do with it.  Plus she has magical non-stubble-sensitive skin...or so she claims.

July 2, 2008 9:19 AM

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