I don't think I'm a non-discriminator.
Because there is a case which I realize that I am doing gender discrimination.
It is a barber.
I am careless about my hairstyle. So a barber is
"a place to cut off long and annoying hair"
I don't expect anything more than that.
So the recent barber shop called "1000 Yen Barber" is useful for me.
My expectations are very simple,
"I want my hair to be as short as possible and as short as possible."
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However, many of the female barbers who work at the 1000-yen barber do not understand my needs.
She cuts weakly, takes a long time, pays too much attention to detail, and does not reach the hair length I expect.
No matter how "shorter" I ask, she does not cut it off boldly.
And the mood is getting worse.
So, when I am in a row of 1000 yen barber, I hope that "Please don't hit women."
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If you ask if this is the case in all cases,
"100%" for female barbers.
On the other hand, about 20% of male barbers are also frustrated.
After all, this is more a matter of probability than gender discrimination.
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I know.
This is my fault.
Many people in the world come to a barber shop for "coolness" or "cleanliness."
In particular, women come to the barber from the viewpoint of beauty.
(Because there is a phrase such as "Hair is a woman's soul").
In other words, "My needs (only time and hair are short) are special", so people like me should not use barber shops.
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Of course, I have tried hairdressing on my own, however, as a result, I just said to you,
"It was so bad that I couldn't get it back for 1,000 yen"
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So now I am thinking about a patent application about
"Automatic barber that shorts hair just by sticking his head"