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They just don't understand that times have changed :dontknow:
August 31, 2009 at
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so my uncle told me that he was getting a haircut. he's still young, like less than 30.
i was recommending my stylist, from a salon obviously. when i got turned down by my aunt who told me that salons are for girls.
so i was like, no, salons are for guys also. that's why they were renamed from beauty parlors to salons.
they kept on insisting that guys should get haircuts from a barber.
i just don't get why some people can't understand that:
1) salons are for heterosexual guys too.
2) some guys are metrosexual
3) and times have changed. women can wear harem pants, and guys can wear skinny jeans
while on the subject, what do you think of metrosexuality?
i was recommending my stylist, from a salon obviously. when i got turned down by my aunt who told me that salons are for girls.
so i was like, no, salons are for guys also. that's why they were renamed from beauty parlors to salons.
they kept on insisting that guys should get haircuts from a barber.
i just don't get why some people can't understand that:
1) salons are for heterosexual guys too.
2) some guys are metrosexual
3) and times have changed. women can wear harem pants, and guys can wear skinny jeans
while on the subject, what do you think of metrosexuality?
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I guessI didn't look at the t shirts too close. I just know a guy who works there and he has great style
it's spelled coerced.
I know plenty of men that go to a "family style" salon to get their hair cut. A friend owned a salon for years and about 35% of her clientele were men. She did everything from military buzz cuts to "men's styling". If you have cajones, it doesn't matter if you go to a salon, wear a pink tie, cook dinner, or like fresh flowers in the house. It's how you feel inside and how you treat others that makes you a real man I don't get why men are so hung up on what defines their masculinity. It's like somehow driving a gi-normous 4-wheel drive truck makes you macho when you live in the suburbs. What's up with that?
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