Getting your hair cut

I would guess that there are a few others here who don't like getting their hair cut! I'm fairly certain that I haven't visited a barber in 20+ years. My grandfather boasted that he only had his hair cut twice in his life: for his wedding and his mother's funeral. I didn't have mine cut for either of those occasions. I always justified not doing it because of the expense, but in truth it's more to do with having someone get so close and having to make small talk. I didn't go to the dentist for 20+ years either, which I called dental phobia, though having someone "man handle" me was probably more of a problem than the dental phobia, to be honest.

I imagine people may relate to this experience...

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  • I don't particularly mind getting my hair cut. It's more waiting in the queue which grind my gears.

    I wanted to get a hair shaver, and beard trimmer, at TK Max today. All I ended up getting was an ear and nostril shaver, for me, and a facial hair remover, for women. All to avoid, cashless, Argos. 

    I may get hair scissors at a local Chemist. 

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  • I don't particularly mind getting my hair cut. It's more waiting in the queue which grind my gears.

    I wanted to get a hair shaver, and beard trimmer, at TK Max today. All I ended up getting was an ear and nostril shaver, for me, and a facial hair remover, for women. All to avoid, cashless, Argos. 

    I may get hair scissors at a local Chemist. 

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