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03-13-2013, 09:33 AM #81
No doubting what happened and who knows it could have possibly been discrimination I wasn't there so I can't say one way or the other but I can assure you that most black women's beauty salons do not want to discriminate against white or any other males for that matter. The most of them are specifically trained in doing women's hair and do not know how to cut a white man's or any other man's hair. Here's a true story that happened to me. My wife can be real lazy at times. (I hope that she never reads this ) but getting back to the point we drove up to her beauty salon and asked me to go ask for something. I had no idea what she was talking about but she was too lazy to get out of the car and go up to the shop herself. So I went and asked for what they wanted and they said they were all out. I went back to the car and told my wife and she said that was wrong they do have it and to go back there. When I tried to go back there the door was locked and they did not let me in. I was mad at my wife for being lazy and having me run around as her errand boy but the point of the story is beauty salons do not usually like males coming in because it is a woman's sanctury as well as for security reasons.Drug and smoke free trading.
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03-14-2013, 05:40 PM #82
Thank you Sir
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