Posted by Ultradog MN on March 25, 2016 at 12:11:32 from (208.54.70.213):
In Reply to: Haircuts posted by Married2Allis on March 25, 2016 at 05:36:06:
I got my hair cut two days ago at my usual place. I actually thought about making a post about this. They have 3 chairs there and usually 2 barbers but have another guy that comes in on call if the shop is buisy. I got the on call guy this time and he hasn't cut my hair before. He was ready as soon as I walked in and motioned me to the chair. So he asked me how I wanted it cut, how short, etc. But heck, I never know what to tell them. So there is a fellow about my age sitting in the next chair that was almost done and his hair looked just about right so I told the Barber to cut it just like his. My barber, the other customer and his Barber all heard what I said and none of them thought anything of it. Then I got to thinking if we had all been women and one gal told the hair dresser to cut her hair just like the other lady's. What a ruckus there would have been and maybe some disgust and and a lot of advice and discussion about it all. And I realized how lucky I am to be a man and how much easier it is to get a simple haircut. He gave me my haircut then trimmed my eyebrows and clipped the stray hairs growing out of my earlobes. Then I paid him and gave him the usual 10% tip. 20 minutes start to finish and I was out the door with no hurt feelings for anyone involved.
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