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What a bizarre and antiquated idea - that men should need a different sort of hairdresser or fear compromising their delicate masculinity. What next - the return of separate withdrawing rooms for men and women?


Why not go to a decent (unisex) hairdresser where they actually know how to style your hair to suit the shape of your face?

James Wrote:

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> What a bizarre and antiquated idea - that men

> should need a different sort of hairdresser or

> fear compromising their delicate masculinity. What

> next - the return of separate withdrawing rooms

> for men and women?


I expressed a similar sentiment when using the ladies changing rooms at the country club but alas I fear the world is just not ready for those as progressive as you and I James.

Anyone paying more than ?5.50 for a dry cut or ?11 for a wet cut 'n' style is only doing so to tell themselves they are better than the rest of us. All haircuts are exactly the same, you are only paying more for the sense of superiority. My uncle cut hair for years and he told me this so I know what I'm talking about.
You men are so lucky you get beer and don't expect to pay more than ?11 for a wet cut. Incrdible. I find going to the hairdressers hurrendous. Your hairdresser feels obliged to make small talk, you are plonked in front of a mirror so are forced to read womans own (my personal opinion, no disrespect to the magazine)or something equally unappealing and pay a fortune. I am very unprecious when it comes to my hair so quite often after a glass of wine reach for the scissor with mixed results but it grows eventually. I've tried those free training places before and once spent 2 hrs 45 mins having a trim and i left before it was properly finished because i was so bored and hungry. I'm jelous and now considering a sex change.

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