Bump for bitches crying about beeing scared to change barberchairs.
Male barbers? Lol we dont have that here. Is it an afro barbershop maybe?
Anyway this tread is intersting. Switching barbers within the same shop is playing with fire. Its like bringing another woman in the bedroom, shoving your wife to the side of the bed and you instantly start fucking the woman you just brought in. Good luck with that.
Better change shops bro.
Bro, you're all over the place in this thread.

Are there multiple people posting on your account?
But, as for the highlighted part, I did notice that everyone else in the thread mentioned that their barbers were ladies. I am black, but I have russell wilson-type hair, so I go back and forth between black styles and traditionally white/latin styles and don't necessarily choose my barbershop based on demo. If I was going to choose a barber based on race, I would choose a dominican, but I've been pretty racially agnostic when it comes to choosing a barber over the last decade. The place I'm going to now is diverse but leans towards straight/fine hair and only guys work there. As a matter of fact, of all of the places that call themselves "barber shops" that I've gone to over the years, the only one that had a woman working there as a hair artist was a black barber shop. I've been to some unisex salons with male and female stylists, but it seemed like guys gravitated toward male stylists and women seemed to not care either way. So, at least in NYC, it's not really just a black thing, but judging from the other responses in this thread, it seems like NYC is an outlier.