hair-cutting

I haven't been to a barber for about 30 years. The reason why I stopped going is because I have to stay still while getting my hair cut, and I feel like I don't have the freedom to not be myself during that time. It's like the feeling of a carp on a cutting board. And I didn't like how I felt like I'd cut my hair after the barbershop.

I started using scissors to cut my own hair when I felt it had grown out. Sometimes I made mistakes, but I didn't worry too much about it because hair grows, and I always have the same hairstyle, so I usually know how much to cut, so it's not a problem.

However, when my wife and I started living together, she would see me cutting my hair with scissors from time to time and ask me to let her cut it. So for the past few months, I've been leaving it up to her.

Since then, whenever I tried to cut a little bit longer part of the hair by myself, she always said "I'll cut it ", but the other day she asked me to buy a hair cutter. I asked her what kind of hair cutters she wanted and she told me it was an electric hair clipper, which she said she had checked on Amazon and that it was only about 2,000 yen. So I looked it up myself, but I had never heard of the maker's name for 2,000 yen, so I decided to buy one from Panasonic, which is also affordable.

I bought it, but I was a little concerned about that. Because most of Filipino men's hairstyle is close-cropped and there are few so-called long hair styles. So I thought my hair would be in a cropped style.

It arrived yesterday and I decided to charge it up and get it cut as soon as possible. It's very sharp and I didn't have any stress while getting it cut, and my wife liked it.

The back of the head looked pretty good. However, the right side of the side of the head, just above the ear, was obviously cut too much and the skin of the ground was visible. I was told to "stop it," but it was the end of the world. Well, I decided to forgive her for letting her hair grow. I hope she will raise her arm more next time.

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