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Old 29-07-2018, 01:38 PM #10
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Barber had a contract that stated they could not cut the hair of females. The contract seems to be the issue, not the barbers. This is a female person, regardless of how they identify, and looking at the photo, again its clear they are a female.

If the barber gets fined for cutting the hair of females, but also gets fined for refusing to cut the hair of females, what are they to do? Just close?
Well, he could accept that transmen are not women like most of the rest of the world

The womens hairsalon would have never got a fine out of the barbers for cutting this mans hair. There was a correct answer in this story, and he didnt choose it.
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