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Originally Posted by Chill Cosby
Despite it catering specifically to men, they should've just cut her hair and sent her on her way. If what she wanted was a traditional men's cut, then that's probably the best place to get it, and in that respect it really shouldn't matter if she has breasts or not. You're cutting hair - you only do men's cuts - she wants a men's cut - so cut her hair.
Simple.
That said, why she would pass up on a scalp massage shampoo from a bony fingered Eastern European lady in a mid-range salon, I'll never know.
And for those bringing up the "I want to join SpaLady!" argument, why don't you go do it then? Quit the old straw man junk, stop your whining, and go try and get that workout catered specifically to women instead of just talking about it like it's relevant.
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I am not saying it is wrong to exclude men from a business, I get why it is done.
However, if you take gender inequality and misogyny out, how can a women's business do the same thing carte blanche, without the same repercussions? Why is there not outrage from the mens side about us being excluded, I never see it.