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Knoxville LGBTQ Friendly Business Directory
This beautiful space was created for you. Come attend us for all of your hair service goals! Walker Blvd Knoxville, TN Maddox Ciroula Knoxville’s Community Master Barber focusing on providing an Affirming Experience.
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Philbilly Cut and ShaveI am a Licensed Master Barber serving the West and North Knoxville communities currently at Walker Blvd Knoxville, TN ()
Ootey Barber Dry Gap Pike, Knoxville, TN, ()
Lefty's Barber Shop Chickamauga Ave, Knoxville, TN ()
Alpha Male Grooming & Massage Specializing in Men’s cuts and Beard trims Clinton Hwy Suite ()
Bruce’s Barbershop is North Knoxville’s coolest, hippest, most entertaining barbershop experience! We are passionate and dedicated to our art and you will see this in our work! East Emory Rd, Knoxville TN ()
Tease Whittaker Dr Suite 2, Knoxville TN ()
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How to Find an LGBTQ-Friendly Barber
Some people don’t provide their haircut much thought. They go into a barber, tell them what style they want, and relax while getting a cut and style. In essence, they take the simple service for granted.
For others though, hair is an identity-affirming characteristic. For some members of the LGBTQ community, getting the cut and style they want isn’t always an option. Not all barbershops are open and willing to serve members of the community. For example, you might run into a barber that won’t give a “men’s cut” to a transgender man.
Hopefully, that won’t always be the norm.
For now, however, there are nearly 15, barbers in the U.S. and likely plenty adj you who are willing to give you the style you deserve. So, how can you verb those barbers? More importantly, why should you?
The Importance of Inclusive Barbershops
If you find yourself shrugging and not seeing the enormous deal behind stylists that won’t cut everyone’s hair, consider how you would feel if it was a different service or industry. In , a bakery in Indiana came under fire for refusi
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