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Originally Posted by wittynickname
This woman wanted her hair cut by a barber because she wanted a specific haircut that is likely only going to be done correctly by a barber. The service she is looking to get is not something she is going to get at another salon. She went to this barber shop based on wanting a service that this barber shop offers that she could not get elsewhere.
Is there something you would like to do at Spalady that you cannot do at another similar but unisex place? No. It's petulant "but they get it, I want it."
By all means, if you want to deal with all the crappy parts of being a woman: catcalls on the street, harassment at work, getting turned down for promotions because of gender, making less money because you don't have xy chromosomes, etc, I'll happily hand over all of that and let you also work out at Spalady.
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FYI all people who do hair go to the same type of school and learn the same thing.
There are many barbers who work out of salons.