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Liquid Hair Studios has been my hair stylist since 2001. It seems like a terribly non-heterosexual male thing to have a stylist as opposed to a barber, but that's just the whole gender/identity politics thing getting in the way. I don't worry about it, and if one feels a need to attach a label to it, you could say that our divergent
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that, of course, assumes that I can spare the 20 minutes required to style my hair that way. I feel bad whenever Jason asks me if I've been "working my hair" because I hardly do anything with it when I do go out.
I agree with you on the Jason's predilection for "too-mod-for-comfort" styling as that was more or less how he styled my hair during my last appointment. I went to him after I got back from California for a quick (and free) tweak job, and I think the current cut I have now is a good compromise. I can have it look pretty normal if I want, and "work it" when I'm in the mood.
I'm looking forward to seeing this new 'do of yours, though. (and I say that in full affirmation of my thoroughly male heterosexual identity)
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