Hugh Jackman Hosts the Oscars ‘Cause Stubble Makes the Girls Go Wild
by Jaden
Sunday, February 22, 2009 when the spotlights stir up the smog in Hollywood for the Academy Awards, Hugh Jackman will be the host.
If you don’t know him, Hugh is most recognized for playing Wolverine in X-Men and the magician Robert Angier in The Prestige.
Hugh was trophied Sexiest Man Alive in 2008 by People Magazine.
What you probably don’t know about Hugh is that he is also a poster boy for what women find sexy: stubble!
A study in Britain finds that women prefer men with stubble for sex, marriage, and love. Stubble is perceived as a sign of maturity, masculinity, and toughness.
Clean shaven men finished last in most categories, such as for a long term partner, aggressiveness, and social maturity. Fully bearded men won for being most masculine, yet women don’t really want ‘em for a one-night-stand or life long partners.
Despite the study, Hugh will probably have to shave for the Academy Awards, but he will undoubtedly be looking scrumptious by Monday night at around 5 o’clock.
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If only this were true here in the states. People just tend to think I’m a bum.
Another sexy stubblicious man: Jack Nicholson in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Stubble combined with personality equals unstoppable sexuality. Come get a taste!
Oh, as a woman, I’m going to have to say it’s true in America too, you just gotta wash your clothes and hair still… brush your teeth, that kind of stuff, ya know. Women want CLEAN masculinity.
Yes, Jack is the best!
I’m a guy, so maybe my opinion on the appeal of stubble is irrelevant.
But I think it looks sloppy.
Get off the fence…either grow a beard, or SHAVE! (Ya look like a bum!)
I have a beard, and I like it. (Even though it wrecks my chances with the ladies, according to that study you’ve mentioned…).
Stubble is great for men with cats. I have one myself so I’m all about a little scratchin’ action.
I try to use apricot scrub and body wash on an every other day basis. You’re not supposed to wash your hair everyday as it’ll strip the natural oils that make beauty possible. Brando was huge on showering once a week, but that’s his perogative. Personally, I think Jaden has the hair of luxury and I can easily see her using expensive shampoos and conditioners, in seperate bottles too. But that’s okay because it does the job it’s supposed to do: make her hair a sexy time.
I try to stay away from Axe products. They aren’t the “pussy magnets” that they advertise themselves to be. And most girls do not enjoy the sweet aroma of aerosol deodorant.
What colognes or scents do you appreciate in a man, Jaden? It’d be wise for me to stock up on them.
You guys are funny.
Friar — Bearded men faired very well over all, just lower on the one-nighter and marriage, but they were the winners for the toughest guys. Having a full-on nappy beard has been pretty trendy in Hollywood during the last decade. Works for me. Bearded, shaved, whatever, I love ‘em all.
Shane — Laughing. I’m with those other girls; perfumes and colognes give me an instant headache. Forget about dating people who use ‘em, I don’t even like talking to people who wear heavy scents or walking past them on the street. As for my hair, au contraire, I am a cheap*ss and prefer the results of the 99cents shampoos anyway. The secret to healthy hair is what you eat, since that is ultimately its source. I try to keep my products and foods down to the most basic and natural elements, seems to be working well for me. (Careful of that Apricot scrub, it tears up your beautiful skin cells, opens you up to skin problems. )
ps. I also cut my own hair, which saves me several hundred dollars a year and I prefer how it looks anyway.
I didn’t know that about Apricot scrub.
Dang it!!! My beautiful skin cells…all ruined!
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Which challenges itself as honour’s born
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