Antigone
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I haven’t watch the “Stimulated” video, but I imagine it’s a far less clean version of this.

“The wonderful thing about Tyga’s , are Tyga’s are lucrative things”

Same here. I threw a wedding for the sake of my guests. It’s this “It’s your day!” BS that’s created the wedding industry we all loathe and complain about.

I live in San Diego and there’s a Halloweiner here, where everyone dresses their dachshunds in costumes. Really quite a funny scene.

After all these positive comments, I am now going to find a barber shop for my next haircut. Women’s salons just don’t listen when I tell them that I need to avoid products with fragrance. Mr. Werner is highly allergic to most of that stuff. I rush home to re-wash my hair after a cut, but he still gets nausea and

I’m a tattoo artist and I like to have trade relationships with other service professionals. Anyways I put out an an ad looking for a stylist to trade with on the regular and I got this super creepy reply from a guy saying that he had a lot of experience cutting hair though wasn’t actually licensed and he had

Barbiere is a high end Gentleman’s Barber Shop located in the heart of Washington Pennsylvania. We bring you a level of comfort and intimacy that is simply unattainable in any chain salon. At Barbiere, we strive to keep traditional barbering techniques alive in todays busy world. Sit back and relax and watch sports in

Yes, but I think that it’s a bit different since in most US states, becoming a barber is very similar to becoming a hair stylist for women. When I lived in the UK, my ex-boyfriend told me barbers had less formal training and were licensed differently. So, the assumption is I think all things being equal, everyone

OMG, is there some sort of difference between male and female hair follicles? It’s the hormones right, female hormones change the way hair is grown and treated on women... I KNEW IT!

And people call US litigious!

“Barbiere” is Italian, not French.

Well that specific club is not in the US.

Not sure if you will see this, since I am in the greys, but:

I have done this a lot; I would rather go to a barber shop than Supercuts/Great Clips/whatever, because I’d rather support a small local business than a chain. It’s usually fine. I have a crew cut, and going to an actual salon is usually horrible, because I always wind up spending half the time arguing that yes, I

I wonder if people like this realize that “guys want to be around other guys” is easily one of the gayest sentences ever.

Except it starts with salons and then turns into bars and stores and other places of public accommodation. The State of Pennsylvania says that it’s unlawful to deny service on the basis of gender.

Usually you can. No barber ever bat an eye at me showing up when my hair was short.

These guys need to reread their own branding and chill:

Maybe a little off-topic, and maybe due to where I live, but WHY THE MOTHERFUCKING FUCK (are we allowed to swear on here?) does it cost me, a woman, minimum $100+ for a very basic cut and color?

As a fairly butch woman if I can't get to the ttly judgeless haven of supercuts to buzz my hair, I always thought I could just go to a barber shop. Apparently I was wrong!