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Originally Posted by MarchHare
I'm not buying it. Barbershops can always say they specialize in men's cuts and don't have the required expertise to perform typical women's cuts, instead referring clients who want those styles to a salon that is better suited for it. It's not like Bruno the Barber is going to magically turn into Wanda the Hairdresser if he also cuts women's hair using the exact same techniques he already uses on his male clientele.
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It's not that complicated. They're promoting a vagina-free barber shop. Obviously there's demand for such a place, since they're still in business. Doesn't make it right, but it seems to have been working for them so far.
This has nothing to do with technique and everything to do with the fact that apparently some guys want to get their hair cut without the annoying presence of a woman in the room. I don't get it, and don't think it's right, but there appears to be a demand. By allowing women into the establishment they will potentially lose clientelle that enjoy visiting for the vagina-free atmosphere.