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  • #106465
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    Ghost
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    I’m pretty sure some of you have dealt with this issue before as many hair stylists these days are women. I went to a high end hair salon and went to the woman who apparently had the most experience and obviously charged the most. She had all her trophies displayed on her table as well. I tell her how I want my hair and she literally spends about 45 minutes just telling me stories and about 10 minutes focusing on my hair in between. It got so bad I almost got out of the chair and walked out. At the end I was checking my hair, which I wasn’t even happy with, and she started getting p~~~ed off and saying she doesn’t like it when people criticize her and how some people (of certain races) are worse than others. She was totally disrespectful, arrogant and the worst hair dresser. Well, I can’t say the worst unfortunately because there have been others. How do these women even get to that point by being so arrogant and full of themselves? Not to mention bad at their job.

    #106470
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    Bigboy83
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    There the most annoying c~~~s, rank them 2nd after the feminists.

    I can’t count how many times I here a c~~~ say:
    “It’s the new me.”

    And all they did was change their hair, like it f~~~ing matters.

    Shit Tested, Cunt Approved.

    #106492
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    Fermat
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    This is why I only do male barbers. They are much better company for less hassle.

    I have discovered a truly remarkable list of reasons why women are not necessary for a happy life, but alas this margin is too small to contain it.

    #106532
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    RoyDal
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    Male barbers is the way to go. Or go for the Jason Statham look, which you can do for yourself at home, and it’s cost effective too.

    Society asks MGTOWs: Why are you not making more tax-slaves?

    #106602
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    Anonymous
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    It was back in 2003-04, I used to go to this Vietnamese barber whose wife was also in the back doing women hair among other alterations.

    Once, in his absence, the lady all the while on her cordless telephone nodded as I explained that ‘I just need a trim’ and proceeded to give me a buzz cut with the trimmer, not once she used a scissor.

    I was so infuriated yet I paid her and walked out.

    The bitch never hung up.

    #106604
    Ghost
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    iLearn: I’ve been through the same thing like at least 10 times. Don’t ask why but the problem is that the city I live in has nothing but those types of hair places and you will just get caught up in that situation at some point. The best way to avoid it I think is to find a guy who really takes pride in his work, or learn how to cut your hair yourself. I wish there was a better solution.

    #106610
    The Long Walk
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    Maybe a month ago, I visited a hairdressers for the first time in years (usually deal with it myself at home, like others have mentioned). I swear, I was only there for like 5-10 minutes, yet the woman’s inane babbling almost drove me to violence. She commented on me being ‘not very chatty’ and it was all I could do to contain myself from unleashing a tirade.

    She f~~~ed up my hair too, which sucks considering the money she was asking for.

    #106618
    Ghost
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    RedPilgrim: That is a very similar experience to mine. I think these women need someone to listen to them vent and it’s convenient for them to want to do that with their clients. However, they don’t realize that most of their clients don’t want to listen to them. What’s worse is that we have to pay them. Maybe we should go to one of those training centers for haircuts. At least they will be trying hard to make it perfect. The other option is to start a male-focused barbershop that’s strict about the job at hand and not about any of the ancillary stuff.

    #106633
    DeepInThought
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    You don’t get this at a stuck up hairdressers.

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    Anonymous
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    Yeah male barbers every time. Always do a good job. Few laughs and taking the p~~~ out of women. And it only ever takes about 10-20 mins.

    Women are a danger to be around. They are rude, disrespectful, arrogant and angry to name just a few of their qualities. They tell lies and make false allegations with no remorse. I stay well away from them as much as I can. I even cross the road to the other side of the street given a choice, so I don’t have to walk past them. I stay off public transport. If I have to be around one of those vile creatures, then I make sure it’s in public and there is cctv around. Until they raise their standard of behaviour, they are all vile creatures and they aren’t entitled to be anywhere near me. My body my choice / my life my choice / my freedom my choice.

    Treat them like the social lepers they deserve to be. Don’t pay them money for haircuts or anything else. Choose a man.

    #106636
    Ghost
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    We need to bring back the neighborhood barbershop. The only barbershops around me cater towards black guys. I wish there were more mainstream barbershops.

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    Beer
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    Or go for the Jason Statham look, which you can do for yourself at home, and it’s cost effective too.

    A 20 dollar pair of electric hair clippers will do you for a good 5 years. You could probably get nicer ones and actually take care of them and they’d last longer, but meh…20 bucks for a weekly buzz for 5 years is what, less than 10 cents a hair cut, and takes about 2 minutes of your time? Total win right there.

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    FullMetalExo
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    A 20 dollar pair of electric hair clippers will do you for a good 5 years.

    …even for 8+ ! (still got my Philips one). I use it for my beard most of the time.
    But, I do prefer going to one hairdresser that works at home (tax free), takes 50% cheaper then in any barbershop, and like 15 minutes long at average.

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    #106653
    MonkeyMind
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    As someone who used to have long hair, i’d say get a gay hairdresser if you go to a salon. they’re much better at cutting hair, the conversation is better and they’re not slaves to whatever time of the month it is so they’re more consistent in the quality of their work.

    Sadly my hair thinned out so i use clippers nowadays.

    #106660
    Ghost
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    Great advice. Going to try and find a gay dude next time.

    #106666
    Cipher Highwind
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    Hair is very easy to manage –

    If one does not have male pattern baldness, grow it as long as it will go.
    If one does, shave it and one will not miss it when it falls out.

    #106687
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    Anonymous
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    I am a son of a barber and never in my life have I had my hair done by a female nor will I ever.
    This is more out of sheer principle that females for most part cant cut men’s hair the way a man wants it cut. Period..

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