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Thirty old and younger land whales that cut hair ask me a lot of personal questions. I have a flexible work schedule and usually go during working hours when it is less crowded. When they ask where I work, I tell them I am retired (old enough to be) and trying to make ends meet on Social Security. They cross me off their list and start asking if I have grandchildren.
TTW
I ain't got a wife to spend my money, I have to do that all by myself.
Rebound was a haircutter. Never again. Refer to the Hot/Crazy matrix: Strippers, Redheads, Girls named Tiffany, Hairdressers….
Old Italian guy gives me a trim every 4 weeks now. Much safer.
This is one of many reasons why I use clippers on my head. Pay money to get grilled or just clip in the shower.
been cutting my hair for 20+ years now. i end up with a better outcome than i did at the shops and i can touch it up whenever i want.
Women want everything, but want responsibility and accountability for nothing.
I HATE making small talk at the barber. I’m not here to chat about my upcoming weekend, or talk about tax season or whatever. Cut my damn hair, shut-up, do a good job and I’ll give a nice tip.
Agreed! I went to a higher end salon one time, because the regular place was jam packed. Went over there and the woman took like 45 minutes to cut my hair. She was an older lady, in her 50s, loved to talk and kept asking personal questions (are you married, do you have a gf, what are your plans this weekend, what do you do, etc). Asked me where I worked twice and I gave her a nearby city (but not the city I worked in). She was so nosy she asked again later and I gave her the same answer LOL.
Hate answering the “what do you do” question. I earn a living doing s~~~ you don’t care about nor understand.
Yeah. This one didn’t even ask what I did. It was “where do you work”. If I wasn’t caught off guard, I would have went with the garbage man line just to see how she responded. That’s my response next time.
Try “seal clubber” next time. Shuts ’em right up.
Women want everything, but want responsibility and accountability for nothing.
Letting a women cut your hair is a mistake. No women area allowed to cut my hair. Always always go to a male barber or buy a clippers.
Absolutely. The same guy’s been cutting my hair for 10+ years. No appointments, I’m just showing up, sit in the chair for 15 minutes, have my coffee, and he doesn’t ask any stupid questions.
We do a little ‘small talk’, but it’s NOTHING compared to the very annoying female hairdressers that would drill you all kinds of questions to make her work day a little less tedious.Only good thing was when you had a big boobed hairdresser and she would press her monster jugs against you, but if you don’t get to f~~~ her, meh, what’s the point.
I’d MUCH rather have a quiet male barber.
Stylist?
Two words: barber shop.
Or get yourself a set of electric clippers.
Cutting hair is not a difficult skill,
^this.
Anything that can be done with a shop vac can’t be that difficult.
Women are hardwired to feel entitled to information about your protection and provisioning capacities. The other day, after pulling into the vacuum at a gas station, this not-hot late 40’s/early 50’s woman starts chatting me up, needing to be acknowledged by the younger, good looking guy in proximity to her. I respond with the minimum to appear friendly. Couple minutes later I open the passenger door and some trash falls out. Immediately her nerves are rattled and she starts busy-bodying (my kids had a wild weekend, looks like you did too! & etc.) in an effort to clarify my social status and income. So transparent and pathetic.
Due to the fact I am a big, hairy, scary bald monster, I can’t get a girlfriend of my own, thus I straddle other men’s partners. I enjoy looking at the photos of their “man” when the vinegar strokes begin, slim, preened, with a quiff haircut and “designer” stubble….Yeah, I like to leave a nice deposit on their hairdryer.
Dude I CANNOT tell you how right you are.
I feel compelled to add that not ‘all’ male barbers are cool. I recall one I went to once only – who was like a pain in the ass nosy c~~~ woman. Did’nt go back there – he lost my business.
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