Just made an appointment to get my hair cut at a well known Dublin establishment for Monday at 4.30pm.
The charge is €25 for a wash cut and blow
job dry (Pete has to look good for the ladies).
.. but if I was a woman, it would have been €45!
This would appear to be the same at most Unisex saloons, should it be stopped?
Now, I know what you're gonna say (apart from 'go to the Barber you've caught the ghey') - you're gonna say that women have longer hair then men - but that is not necessary so. Granted, my hair is not Jon Bon Jovi's length (anymore that is

) but it's a few inches in length all over and many women have far shorting haircuts these days.
So, are they sexist? Should hairdressers be forced to stop displaying different prices for men and for women and maybe have prices for differing length instead? Afterall, the car insurance situation has now been rectified, should this follow suit? Cause I believe it should.
OutlawPete - fighting sexism since 1987.
School principal: "You're not Jon Bon Jovi - either get your hair cut, or don't come in on Monday."
Me: "No way, it's sexism!".
School principal: "Wear it in a pony tail and we'll allow it".
OutlawPete: "I'll have it cut on Monday Sir!.