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My son's barber's tattoo

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sunshineandskyscrapers · 01/11/2024 23:25

I took DS (9) to the barber's this afternoon. It's a shop we've used a few times before, now that he's pretty much aged out of the designated kiddy hairdresser, which is also a bit of a drive away, whereas this one is local and you can usually book in the day before. The shop is part of a chain. We've booked in with the two female barbers there previously but they were already booked up for today so I booked in with a guy. First time a man's cut my son's hair but he seemed perfectly lovely and took his time to do a really nice job on my son's hair.

So the problem I have is that the barber was wearing shorts showing a large tattoo of Andrew Tate on his lower leg. This had no impact on my son's experience at all, but made me feel uneasy that my son was in the company of a man who chooses to act as a human billboard for a misogynistic arsehole in his place of work, and worrying that this man can sport this tattoo so overtly with nobody batting an eyelid. And by paying for his services I am supporting him. I might be more sensitive to this today, as this morning I had a conversation with a colleague whose family member is in a coercive relationships with an Andrew Tate supporter and the details of this were really unpleasant.

I am not sure what my AIBU is. I won't book in with this barber again, but not sure if I should also avoid the whole shop due to their seeming acceptance of the casual misogyny. Is this just what barber shops are like or is this likely to be a one-off arsehole?

Also I feel confused. Surely any woman is going to run a mile from any man who supports Andrew Tate to the extent that he has him tattooed on his leg. Or as an Andrew Tate supporter is he so confident in his abilities to control and abuse women that he doesn't feel the badge of honour will hamper his efforts? I feel slightly regretful that I didn't ask him.

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randomchap · 01/11/2024 23:32

Andrew Tate is a misogynistic arsehole

Avoiding his fans is sensible, they're all a bunch of wankers no matter how well they cut hair

Pancakeflipper · 01/11/2024 23:39

He has Andrew Tate's face/body on his leg?

And he didn't wear extra long trousers to cover it up?

Are you sure it was Andrew Tate(I think he has a forgettable face) - could be a family member with a passing resemblance?

MartinCrieffsLemon · 01/11/2024 23:40

How sure are you it was Andrew Tate? He does kind of look like a few other people and a bad tattoo could be mistaken for someone else. Did the barber look a bit passably like him so that it could be a family member instead?

ludicrouslycapaciousbags · 01/11/2024 23:43

Funniest thread I've read in a while 👏

BruceAndNosh · 01/11/2024 23:47

Most tattoos bear little resemblance to the person whose image it purports to be.
Are you sure it wasn't Lionel Messi? Or a really bad Amy Winehouse?

sunshineandskyscrapers · 01/11/2024 23:48

It was Andrew Tate's face on the barber's leg. I am 99% sure. He had the right shape to his facial hair and dark glasses, and was smoking something that could be a spliff or cigar. Since I had almost half an hour to look at this tattoo and compare it to images on my phone, I found plenty of Andrew Tate photos of him smoking a cigar. It seems to be something of a trademark of his.

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sunshineandskyscrapers · 01/11/2024 23:49

BruceAndNosh · 01/11/2024 23:47

Most tattoos bear little resemblance to the person whose image it purports to be.
Are you sure it wasn't Lionel Messi? Or a really bad Amy Winehouse?

😂😂😂

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MartinCrieffsLemon · 01/11/2024 23:51

So you sat there for half an hour scrutinising the barber's leg?

You're probably banned from there now anyways

BestZebbie · 01/11/2024 23:53

What a peculiar tattoo to get considering that Tate supposedly required the women he trafficked to get tattoos to show they were 'owned by Tate' as well.

jen337 · 01/11/2024 23:54

Don’t know about you but there’s at least 2-3 barbers to choose from in every town round by us, just go somewhere else?

sunshineandskyscrapers · 01/11/2024 23:55

Standing room only unfortunately, but yes with my phone in front of my face for comparison. A ban might work out quite well. Then I won't need to spend any longer contemplating whether to go back.

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sunshineandskyscrapers · 01/11/2024 23:58

jen337 · 01/11/2024 23:54

Don’t know about you but there’s at least 2-3 barbers to choose from in every town round by us, just go somewhere else?

Other barbers, you say. Thanks. I might look into that.

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HalloweenHaribo · 01/11/2024 23:58

ludicrouslycapaciousbags · 01/11/2024 23:43

Funniest thread I've read in a while 👏

Same 😂😂😂

MartinCrieffsLemon · 02/11/2024 00:00

Standing room only?
Sounds like either the best barbers in town or the only one. Which means you have no choice really

SatansBobbleheadedDashboardOrnament · 02/11/2024 00:03

But surely you snapped a cheeky wee photo with that 'phone in front of your face'?

5foot5 · 02/11/2024 00:06

TBH any grown man wearing shorts in November sounds like a bit of a knob to me.

Don't you find men who insist on wearing shorts in all weathers are the exhibitionist sort who want to be considered "characters"?

The addition of a tattoo, any tattoo, just makes it worse. But then maybe that is me showing my age.

I wouldn't go back there and if they have a website I would leave a review saying why.

sunshineandskyscrapers · 02/11/2024 00:06

SatansBobbleheadedDashboardOrnament · 02/11/2024 00:03

But surely you snapped a cheeky wee photo with that 'phone in front of your face'?

I would have needed to crouch down to get a decent shot and I don't know how to turn off the load click the phone makes when I take a photo, so no I am afraid I didn't.

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Maddy70 · 02/11/2024 00:08

I wpuld ask for the ma.ager and e omain why you wont be returning. Exolain that he dis a giid job and you are pleased with his service but that tattoo is something that the salon should consider and suggest it is covered in order that most customers dont align with his views

OnSecondThoughts · 02/11/2024 00:08

Wearing shorts just to show off your Andrew Tate tattoo is even worse.

TheDowagerCountessofPembroke · 02/11/2024 00:11

I would just go somewhere else

MartinCrieffsLemon · 02/11/2024 00:11

5foot5 · 02/11/2024 00:06

TBH any grown man wearing shorts in November sounds like a bit of a knob to me.

Don't you find men who insist on wearing shorts in all weathers are the exhibitionist sort who want to be considered "characters"?

The addition of a tattoo, any tattoo, just makes it worse. But then maybe that is me showing my age.

I wouldn't go back there and if they have a website I would leave a review saying why.

Ah yes. All Posties are knobhead exhibitionists

MartinCrieffsLemon · 02/11/2024 00:13

sunshineandskyscrapers · 02/11/2024 00:06

I would have needed to crouch down to get a decent shot and I don't know how to turn off the load click the phone makes when I take a photo, so no I am afraid I didn't.

But you could see it clearly enough to compare with a picture and be adamant it was Andrew Tate...

TheFormidableMrsC · 02/11/2024 00:14

I would have said something. I couldn't help myself. How embarrassing for him.

sunshineandskyscrapers · 02/11/2024 00:16

MartinCrieffsLemon · 02/11/2024 00:13

But you could see it clearly enough to compare with a picture and be adamant it was Andrew Tate...

Yes, that's true. To be honest, posting on mumsnet wasn't on my mind at the time, otherwise I would have made the effort to find out how to disable the click and get a cheeky shot.

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Delphiniumandlupins · 02/11/2024 00:21

I'm not sure how I would tackle the conversation but I would want to let the business know why I wasn't coming back. Even if the tattoo was covered you don't want a man like that around your DS

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