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10 Jan 2008 Thu 10:49 pm |
Quoting Roswitha: I happen to be in the men's barber shop with my husband and I needed badly a hair cut. He told me to go and find a women's hairdresser. Now you know. I am still puzzled by this. |
I'm sure you'll get some very englightened answers here in TLC.
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10 Jan 2008 Thu 10:55 pm |
Quoting Waseem_UK: Quoting Roswitha: I happen to be in the men's barber shop with my husband and I needed badly a hair cut. He told me to go and find a women's hairdresser. Now you know. I am still puzzled by this. |
I'm sure you'll get some very englightened answers here in TLC. |
Haklisin))))
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10 Jan 2008 Thu 11:30 pm |
Quoting Roswitha: Maybe somebody can clarify this, guess must have something to do with strict Islamic orthodox rules |
1) Islamic orthodox rules??!!!!
2) the reason he refused to serve you could possibly be the fact that in Turkey, most of the men's barbers only serve to/specialized in men customers. (excluding the ones in moder towns).
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10 Jan 2008 Thu 11:34 pm |
You got it! End of discussion, let's go to other topics.
Fin, Basta. again Thanks
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10 Jan 2008 Thu 11:34 pm |
You got it! End of discussion, let's go to other topics.
Finito, Basta. again Thanks
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10 Jan 2008 Thu 11:36 pm |
yea, if I go to my mom's hairdresser, he will also refuse me. (I am a male)
There are very few "common" hairdressers, and even there, only the shop is common but the hairdressers are specialized to cut a particular gender's hair.
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10 Jan 2008 Thu 11:38 pm |
Tamam,o.k. next topic, please!!!
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11 Jan 2008 Fri 12:42 am |
Quoting Roswitha: Tamam,o.k. next topic, please!!! |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2azcgE8O1BE
be happy they did not want to shave u)))
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11 Jan 2008 Fri 01:14 am |
Quoting Roswitha: I happen to be in the men's barber shop with my husband and I needed badly a hair cut. He told me to go and find a women's hairdresser. Now you know. I am still puzzled by this. |
Women getting hair cut in a barber shop is sorta odd to me. Men's barbers specialize in men's hair cutting. It's like if you take your garments to a be laundered and pressed, the cost for women's blouses is different than for men's shirts.
The design of men's shirts is made in such a way that they can more quickly be pressed.
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11 Jan 2008 Fri 01:53 am |
Barbers in the USA do women's and men's hair cuts. Same in beauty salons. Perhaps only in the USA
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11 Jan 2008 Fri 02:03 am |
In The Netherlands it is generally mixed too, except for the Turkish barbershops in the big cities, they do have some special for males, and so do some Dutch shops. But generally its mixed.
I find the Turkish kuaförs to cut my hair way better than I have had it cut here. But I hate it when they dry my hair, they seem to forget I dont have thick hair like most Turkish women and therefore put the blower way too close to my head
Btw Ive never heard of anyone not willing to cut blonde hair. Im highly blonde too, and all the kuaförs that I went to were male. Even if I would go there just for a manicure, they would still ask if I would come back for a haircut soon
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