I'm not saying it is morally right. I am just pointing out why just "accepting anyone's money" isn't necessarily the best business decision. It is often the case where morals and business do not meet on common ground.
I personally have never been to a men's barber shop, but as a man who does put some effort into my appearance (and hair is a part of that), it is really hard to find people who specialize in men's hair and do a good job with it. It seems like 99% of hair stylists only know women's styles and mail it in for men. I have a lady who cuts my hair, but she specializes in men's cuts and advertises herself as just that and it is a huge driving factor for why men insist on seeing her. While I am sure she cuts women's hair too, she still tries to keep that away from her professional image.
And Rubecube, for someone complaining about other people using straw man arguments, you sure like to do it yourself.
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