Is The Barbershop Safe For Gay Black Men? • Advice From A Barber

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  • Do people treat you differently in the barber shop based on your sexual orientation?
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Комментарии • 1 тыс.

  • @Susannah-Dean
    @Susannah-Dean 3 года назад +652

    I'm glad homie in the chair didn't let the barber keep just dismissing his words! Cause damn dude, LISTEN

    • @TalyaEm
      @TalyaEm 3 года назад +79

      I feel like the barber's lovely but a bit naïve

    • @fatyma_zahra
      @fatyma_zahra 3 года назад +29

      I was so agitated. I grew up in my Granny's salon and even as women they talked about some intense topics and sex all the time... But she allowed that culture. My current salon also has a barber shop on the other side. The barbers very nice... They talk about a lot but they are never disrespectful because the owner doesn't allow it. They're very kind men as well. I've had nice conversation with some of them

    • @Susannah-Dean
      @Susannah-Dean 3 года назад +29

      Tried so hard to play that not all barbers crap.

    • @annyms5092
      @annyms5092 3 года назад +2

      God bless, Jesus loves you and died for you all.

    • @jaythegemini
      @jaythegemini 3 года назад +10

      Yo fr like listen to his story. Yeah you blessed to have diverse people work in yo shop but he acting blind to the situation.

  • @BostonChattanooga
    @BostonChattanooga 3 года назад +763

    As a gay black man I always worry abt which barbershops💈 I choose to spend my personal money. As an adult I don’t have time to deal with the homophobia and toxic judgment. That “performance” line, the young man getting his haircut expressed, hit me in my soul.

    • @zippyjay-1409
      @zippyjay-1409 3 года назад +4

      We don't f with gay people

    • @parisewellington3664
      @parisewellington3664 3 года назад +73

      @@zippyjay-1409 speak for yourself🤢 because we really dont f with haters🤫

    • @jinz6819
      @jinz6819 3 года назад +20

      @Anthony Davis nah nigga we do not care

    • @jinz6819
      @jinz6819 3 года назад +16

      @Anthony Davis this a public RUclips chat an nobody asked you for your input either, dumbass nigga

    • @IamRocque
      @IamRocque 3 года назад +26

      @@zippyjay-1409 Then why are you under this mans comment find something better to do then hating people because that’s a sign you probably hating yourself.

  • @drtash21
    @drtash21 3 года назад +393

    This is why I never have conversations at the barbershop. I zone out get my haircut, pay and go. I really don't have time for that BS.

    • @IamRocque
      @IamRocque 3 года назад +34

      @Anthony Davis Or maybe they just don’t want drama or won’t relate to the topics most barbershops talk about.

    • @kilaha8399
      @kilaha8399 3 года назад +9

      @Anthony Davis Lol what kind of response is that

    • @avggamer86
      @avggamer86 3 года назад +12

      @@kilaha8399 a typical one. He just told us who he is

    • @crepe80
      @crepe80 3 года назад +1

      Me to like ever i dont find it necessary

    • @keithbyrd5518
      @keithbyrd5518 3 года назад +1

      Same.

  • @ChaseWu1
    @ChaseWu1 3 года назад +376

    I’m a gay 13 yr old black teen I have a lot of anxiety going into barbershops and I agreed with the gay man. O eve I went into the barbershop and a man kept asking do I have a girlfriend and kept saying u gon get a girlfriend and I was very pissed off and uncomfortable.

    • @jbh6520
      @jbh6520 3 года назад +56

      That’s why I only go to one barbershop because I think he knows I’m gay and he’s really chill

    • @jbh6520
      @jbh6520 3 года назад +18

      @stream dance like nobody’s watching sure :) btw I’m 14😌

    • @thestarstarla
      @thestarstarla 3 года назад +83

      and what makes it worse is you're only 13 and he's already talking about "girlfriends" like let me live my childhood. Not everyone's mind regardless of age is focused on relationships. I'm proud of you for finding out who you are, especially at this young age and I hope for you to be safe out there because our community is one of the worst at handling and accepting differences 😊

    • @crepe80
      @crepe80 3 года назад +17

      I always go to the barbershop with my dad (he homophobic ) and never speak to my barber i just get my hair cut and leave

    • @parkerb2337
      @parkerb2337 3 года назад +28

      That's the same shit with me i'm white but whenever I go into a barbershop. They are always asking if I have a girlfriend and I feel so damn uncomfortable. And sometimes when I feel so much anxiety I will sometimes cancel my appointment.

  • @lawrencei8766
    @lawrencei8766 3 года назад +127

    The barber was acting so clueless, he knows damn well what the conversations in barber shops are like

    • @prissylily25
      @prissylily25 3 года назад +5

      He sure does! He’s just being dumb for the camera. He was pissing me off.

    • @Sandlin22
      @Sandlin22 2 года назад +1

      Been in barber shops all my life yet heard none of the nonsense portrayed here so no "barber shops" are not like that lol

    • @AndreTJones
      @AndreTJones 2 года назад +1

      @@Sandlin22 Not all barbershops are like that but too many of them ARE like that unfortunately.

    • @jemportal4166
      @jemportal4166 2 года назад

      And the fact that he was acting so clueless leads me to believe that his shop has the exact same atmosphere. He felt called out, and normally I'd say that this should've been a teaching moment for him, but by his own admission straight men can't be expected to think that deeply..so I guess that's that lol.

    • @renealexander2703
      @renealexander2703 Год назад

      @@jemportal4166 , gay men don't think that deeply either. That's all men.

  • @amyfisher8855
    @amyfisher8855 3 года назад +160

    the barber was being very dismissive

    • @matheuslemos8555
      @matheuslemos8555 3 года назад +9

      He is just another black man.... They all the same lmao.

    • @brawlhall3682
      @brawlhall3682 3 года назад +2

      How was that dismissive 🤔

    • @matheuslemos8555
      @matheuslemos8555 3 года назад +5

      @@brawlhall3682 he wasnt taking the conversation in a serious way.

    • @brawlhall3682
      @brawlhall3682 3 года назад +19

      @@matheuslemos8555 I took it as he was, he heard what the man had to say and explained that his shop isn’t run like that however he knows it happens in other shops and reflected in the end, idk how you came to the conclusion of him not taking it seriously 🤷🏾‍♂️

    • @matheuslemos8555
      @matheuslemos8555 3 года назад

      @@brawlhall3682 ok black man.

  • @Ray03595
    @Ray03595 3 года назад +328

    You've got to be joking me with that barber. Dismissed everything Donovan said. And is living in a different world if he's trying to pretend that black barbershops aren't littered with non-stop trash-talking, and are very unwelcoming of any black person that doesn't fit in. Black community is very very conservative, and Donovan is trying to tell this guy his experience and he's just pretending this isn't the case, or is hearing Donovan, but not actually listening. Do better. It's not even about gay ppl wanting to talk about sex in a barbershop, it's about respect and having the backs of ppl in your community, even if they are different than you. And also having the decency to still speak about women repsectfully as well. A lot of the time, kids are running around these barber shops too, and they are very much picking up on the ways that adult black men are talking about black women. But older folks are very unwilling to unlearn things they have held onto.

    • @matheuslemos8555
      @matheuslemos8555 3 года назад +48

      Let's not forget: Black men don't like gay men. It's the truth, you'll see white people supporting LGBTQ people BEFORE you see a black straight male hangin' out with a gay person. They all the same, but watch they crying over racism..............................

    • @brawlhall3682
      @brawlhall3682 3 года назад +9

      I think it’s more the case he can’t relate with it in his shop cause he did say that he knows that this stuff happens but IN HIS SHOP it doesn’t happen cause he doesn’t condone that stuff so why would he sit there and be like “fact” “Yup” “Mhm” if he can’t relate to that in his shop 🤔

    • @kylekgh
      @kylekgh 3 года назад +15

      This must be solely an american thing. I won't pretend I've been to every barbershop in the UK but the ones I've gone to in London and the few I've found outside of London. The barbershop culture is very different. To be honest unless your a regular at the shop the conversation is very minimal and if you do have a good relationship with your barber we all end up arguing about football 🤷🏿‍♂️. Though will admit Jamaican barbershops are a bit more rowdy but that's a whole other can of worms

    • @NaiBreeze
      @NaiBreeze 3 года назад +19

      @@kylekgh there's literally an american movie called Babershop. Yes movies are usually exaggerations but you can see a bit of the typical culture there. I'm American, lived in London from 2018 -2020. And yes I am a woman but I have all brothers, so I used to go with them to the barbershop as a child quite often. Black babershops and black hair salons are usually sacred gossiping places in the US. Once you find a good barber, you stick with that barber! You don't "cheat" on that barber. Mostly because you someone else can't do as great of a job. So that barber watches you grow up. You usually go to a barbershop in your community and therefore gossip about people in the neighborhood. Men talk about sports at barbershops too. It's definitely not like shops in the UK and that's why it can be an intimidating and possibly unsafe place for someone in the lgbtq+ community. I think we can agree that in both the UK and US, black communities are usually riddled with toxic masculinity. So even if there's no conversation happening, if the barber can tell that you're not straight, then that could cause a troubling situation.

    • @NaiBreeze
      @NaiBreeze 3 года назад +18

      I almost wonder if there's an age/generation difference between this barber and Donovan as well. Because this barber is just completely missing the point. I don't even know why they uploaded this tbh. YES, this discussion needs to happen but I don't feel like it happened here. Just because something doesn't happen to you, doesn't mean it's not happening. It's like white people stating that racism doesn't exist just because they've never experienced it themselves.

  • @tonyw8765
    @tonyw8765 3 года назад +411

    I’m shocked that this barber is acting so clueless. I’ve been going to barbershops all of my life, and I can’t even begin to count the number of anti-gay and misogynistic conversations I’ve heard.

    • @christophercrouse6359
      @christophercrouse6359 3 года назад +58

      The same way Kevin Hart acted towards Lil Nas X, “clueless” 😒🙄

    • @db200508
      @db200508 3 года назад +69

      I hate this shit. They pull the proverbial “I don’t do that” or “it doesn’t happen here” as if they are unaware that this shit happens.

    • @murdershewrote6068
      @murdershewrote6068 3 года назад +3

      Then don’t go duhhh leave our straight men alone.

    • @db200508
      @db200508 3 года назад +52

      @@murdershewrote6068 no one is bothering straight men lol

    • @williammials6080
      @williammials6080 3 года назад +2

      Love going to some ! One time a fight broke out between Barbers over the Lakers and NY Knicks! It was funny at first.....Another Barber stepped in to calm things down! My suggestion: You know how shops are! They won't change!

  • @kyron2092
    @kyron2092 3 года назад +251

    Lol man the barber isn’t on Donovan’s intellectual level, so he just constantly exudes dismissal and narrow-mindedness. Wish we would’ve had a different barber...

    • @TonyBambino
      @TonyBambino 3 года назад +14

      Because he's a barber, you dunce. The problem with Donovan is he expects an intellectual conversation in a place where black men just "shoot the shit". Donovan and folks like him want to police other peoples conversations... him and alot of you acting like white people with your uppity attitude towards the barbershop culture.

    • @kyron2092
      @kyron2092 3 года назад +64

      @@TonyBambino seems like you lack the intellectual capacity and empathy to comprehend my statement. Using terms and phrases such as “ acting white” and “upity” shows how ignorant and intolerant you are. Donovan posed an issue and the point of the discussion was the gain knowledge and not supply excuses to why things won’t progress. He doesn’t seem like he wants to police anything. Just to open a discussion that isn’t rampant. You’re such an oaf and what’s wrong with the black community.

    • @christiancrooks1260
      @christiancrooks1260 3 года назад +1

      Why because there’s an age gap and he’s not gay lol?

    • @TonyBambino
      @TonyBambino 3 года назад +8

      @@christiancrooks1260 That Donovan guy was condescending as hell and I don't believe for one second that he figured out his sexuality at 5 years old.....

    • @x97sfinest
      @x97sfinest 3 года назад +8

      Being more articulate just means you're more educated not neccesarily more intelligent. He was jus stating his personal experience and stand point. Of course they gon have different opinions. That was the whole point of the conversation.

  • @deenam2567
    @deenam2567 3 года назад +288

    Keep going with this series! It’s so important to talk about community centers in an open context like this, it’s revolutionary.

    • @annyms5092
      @annyms5092 3 года назад

      God bless, Jesus loves you and died for you all .

    • @hamiltonharris5667
      @hamiltonharris5667 2 года назад +1

      I learned to cut my own hair due to feeling intimidated by men attitude in black barbershop

  • @CheRhys
    @CheRhys 3 года назад +436

    I’m going to say it again, GIVE THE PERSON WHO PITCHED/PRODUCES THIS SERIES A RAISE!!!

    • @malikyorop8058
      @malikyorop8058 3 года назад

      @ 6:56: That very person you are talking about was showed and looked exactly like YOU!

  • @Me-ss2gq
    @Me-ss2gq 3 года назад +86

    This series is absolutely a godsend. The chilled out vibes of a podcast combined with the chilled out vibes of a barbershop. Whoever thought of this idea needs a damn raise

  • @diamondking3413
    @diamondking3413 3 года назад +184

    I could listen to this guy in the chair all day he made some very valid points straight men are very close minded people. Us black gay men are still black men

    • @THEBATCAVE.
      @THEBATCAVE. 3 года назад +12

      If you like him, Donovan appears frequently on The Grapevine here on RUclips (I believe he’s one of the creators) and they talk about a wide range of topics about the black community and life in general. He’s very well spoken and well-read so I always love what he has to say

    • @traceford4904
      @traceford4904 3 года назад

      No you're not, you're JUST gay. A 1 dimensional person they made up in their minds based off some TV shows lgbt character and the few interactions they've had with other gay men.

    • @diamondking3413
      @diamondking3413 3 года назад +2

      @@traceford4904 and your one of them close minded people that live life miserable u must be a trump supporter

    • @traceford4904
      @traceford4904 3 года назад +3

      @@diamondking3413 Nah I was agreeing with your post 😑
      I was basically saying that straight men don't see us as a full fledged human being and that we're only seen in 1 dimension based off the actions of other gay men.

    • @Race_Ready_1320
      @Race_Ready_1320 3 года назад

      All straight men are close minded? That’s a very broad and false statement. What about the straight men with gay friends and family, are they close minded too? Are the gay men who speak up on behalf of the gay community close minded as well? Please retract your statement, that’s like a white person saying all black are thugs.

  • @bentouta5
    @bentouta5 3 года назад +103

    The barbershop can be very toxic but the toxicity doesn't originate there. It's simply expressed there, unchecked. Therefore we need to look at our family and neighborhood culture before we get to the barbershop. The primary functions of families and communities are to raise people. The primary function of the barbershop is to cut hair. If we cut out the toxicity in the families in communities then we'll break the toxic cycle. We need to sever the social link between manhood and sexual orientation. Sexuality and character have no natural deterministic relationship. The barbershop culture can and needs to change.

    • @TonyBambino
      @TonyBambino 3 года назад +4

      The question is why does he want to come into straight black men's spaces to condescend and dictate what our conversations should be about? I'm sure there are spaces where gay black men air everything out through conversation as well... You don't see us trying to impose our experiences onto them in their space tho..

    • @TruCentrinoTech
      @TruCentrinoTech 3 года назад +22

      @@TonyBambino So if they don't like how we shit talk them, they should go somewhere? 😂 "The primary function of a barbershop is to cut hair" Gay men are black men too, not only do they belong in the community barbershop, but they deserve to get a hair cut ridicule free.
      Man, how bout we support each other, instead of tearing gayness down for a laugh at the expense of a customer?

    • @StylistecS
      @StylistecS 3 года назад +1

      @@TruCentrinoTech Never been in a shop where gay people are discussed. Could happen but have never seen it. The primary function is to cut hair. That is also a place where we talk shit. It is hyper masculine in there at times but with other men. Politics, sports, and women are mostly discussed in shops. That's not going to change.

    • @renealexander2703
      @renealexander2703 Год назад

      @@TonyBambino , exactly. Why is a gay man upset that straight men are talking about women whom they are attracted to?

    • @gabrielmaroto18
      @gabrielmaroto18 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@TruCentrinoTech that require critical thinking and that has been bred out of the black community!

  • @jerrywilliams5407
    @jerrywilliams5407 3 года назад +60

    As a really small kid, I didn't have any problems with the barbershop, oh but when I was coming of age it was horrifying for me. I was a feminine boy and I wasn't bullied but I was so scared to go to the barber because I never knew what may happen. The homophobia was thick as oatmeal and I had to sit there and just suck it up and just hope I got out without any problems.

    • @OTSOBerg-pn5gm
      @OTSOBerg-pn5gm 3 года назад +1

      You need to toughen up. If you weren't bullied then why be afraid?

    • @raynaudier8622
      @raynaudier8622 3 года назад +9

      @@OTSOBerg-pn5gm , D'meer Marsel (below) says it best: "I've actually had a similar conversation with my former barber of 10yrs; although we conversed civilly, he decided NOT to cut my hair any longer, simply because I'm gay. He later told my cousin, also a client, that he has enough straight customers that he didn't need my money."

    • @renealexander2703
      @renealexander2703 Год назад +1

      It's not homopohbia just because straight men like to talk about women.

    • @jeremywright9511
      @jeremywright9511 2 месяца назад +1

      @@renealexander2703 Its how dismissive they are when someone does not like what they do. Tell them to stop getting into their client's personal business if they don't like the answers they get.

  • @CeliniacForLife
    @CeliniacForLife 3 года назад +118

    I’m a 22 y/o trans woman, but when I was younger, I hated going to barbershops because I was surrounded by homophobic black men who I had nothing in common with. That is why I grew out my hair when I turned 18 and started going to the salon. That environment has always been more inviting, accepting, and comforting to me.

    • @averyj5956
      @averyj5956 3 года назад +16

      Thank you for being one to bring this up, I really didn't think this was my space to talk about it but there are black trans girls who endure some of this as well! I began my transition almost 2 years ago when I was 18 but through my pre-teen to teenage years, I grew up getting my hair cut constantly by black male barbers. They'd always try to talk cishetero relationships with me, "oh you have a lil girlfriend?" or "this cut gon get you all the girls!" It made me very uncomfortable to say the least.

    • @CeliniacForLife
      @CeliniacForLife 3 года назад +9

      @@averyj5956 You’re welcome, and yes, this is a conversation we need to have.

    • @gabrielmaroto18
      @gabrielmaroto18 3 года назад +11

      When I was younger I thought I was trans because I am so feminine but what I really want was to be invisible because of how I was treated

    • @CeliniacForLife
      @CeliniacForLife 3 года назад +5

      @@gabrielmaroto18 I’m sorry to hear that.

    • @gabrielmaroto18
      @gabrielmaroto18 3 года назад +5

      @@CeliniacForLife thank you sweetheart

  • @IAmAlexisDanee
    @IAmAlexisDanee 3 года назад +49

    He was so dismissive ! The “barbershop vs Beauty Salon” comment blew me off .

    • @franklin7243
      @franklin7243 3 года назад

      AMEN

    • @des9235
      @des9235 3 года назад

      YESS

    • @minajackson4634
      @minajackson4634 3 года назад +1

      Right like dude he was just saying we need to come to a place where ppl of all walks of life can be and feel safe and to break the gender norms and barriers.

  • @starcherry6814
    @starcherry6814 3 года назад +108

    I don't really like how he talks over his client, because he's sharing some very unique experiences
    And the barber is just like "Not all barbershops"
    But clearly it's enough barbershops for it to be a problem. I guarantee that many gay and trans clients likely have *significantly* similar stories

    • @SourStrawberrys
      @SourStrawberrys 3 года назад +8

      Not only did he say not all Barbershops but he tried to act like his experiences was rare and he just had a bad experience at the one barbershop. People are trying to act like Donavon was rude but no everyone who is appart of the community can understand his frustration when someone tells you their experience and they try to write it off like to is not that big of a probally or hardly exist.

  • @phoenixastral9046
    @phoenixastral9046 2 года назад +36

    " You can't expect heterosexuals man to think that dynamically "
    Yes tf we can... and thats the main problem with black heterosexuals males.If the hetero cis black man's whole agenda is to be this top boss leader with achievement and pride, expect that the rest of the community are going to hold you to a higher standard, this is the exact reason why you will see that most progressive black people would be black women and black gay men because they are the ones picking up the piece and because heterosexuals black man were not condition to see other's trauma besides theirs

    • @jemportal4166
      @jemportal4166 2 года назад +4

      Oh I hated that comment too Pheonix! It was literally drenched in "boys will be boys" rhetoric/mentality. And the sad part is he wasn't even embarrassed by what he said, it's like why is ignorance, hate speech, and the inability to think or empathize the standard for cis/het men? You made your whole chromosome pairing look like shit I'm one sentence dude lol. I almost wish a more sensible cis/hey guy was there to say "speak for yourself dickhead," but unfortunately, the barber is a frighteningly accurate representation of a lot of cis/het Black men.

    • @thecraplordsell4575
      @thecraplordsell4575 2 года назад +1

      Just say you hate us and move on. I don’t like gays at all 🤣🤣🤣

    • @renealexander2703
      @renealexander2703 Год назад

      Phoenix Astral, no black women are the only ones picking up the pieces. Gay black men are just like straight black men.

  • @heyheyhey40
    @heyheyhey40 3 года назад +55

    Talking about women makes a gay men feel uncomfortable because he can’t relate to your experience with a woman. And you are asking him questions about something in that moment that he has to make a decision: does he lie and betray himself or will he be forced to come out and open up about his own personal experience. Either choice for the gay man in that moment, is fearful.

    • @sadisticlover0123
      @sadisticlover0123 3 года назад +3

      Um no

    • @demarkestbrooks7896
      @demarkestbrooks7896 3 года назад +6

      I don't feel uncomfortable hearing men talking about women. That's what they like, don't have nothing to do with me personally. I mind my business and leave.

    • @amahlgrant
      @amahlgrant 3 года назад +2

      @@demarkestbrooks7896 Yep, and I think a lot more people need to do the same.

    • @leelei978
      @leelei978 2 года назад +1

      So can I say this: Gay people know what it's like to feel uncomfortable in certain situations, me personally I have no problem with gays although I do not agree with the lifestyle due to religious beliefs, but despite my beliefs I've always been respectful of gays as I would be to anyone esle, but sinve the lgbt movement gays have no respect for other's whom aren't homosexual and it's like they strive to make those people uncomfortable....like why?! Especially when you know how it feels?

    • @0n_Cloud_9
      @0n_Cloud_9 2 года назад +2

      Umm…hearing straight men talk about women doesn’t make gay men uncomfortable,where did you hear that lie from? I’ve never had that problem. I never felt uncomfortable with guys talking about women and expressing how much they love women etc. I love seeing others love and appreciate other human beings. It’s good to hear that a straight man can appreciate the beauty of a woman. If gay people have a problem with that than they need to grow up.

  • @realiteaparody9198
    @realiteaparody9198 3 года назад +70

    The barbershop was my earliest memory of homophobia and the beginning of my innate distrust of straight men. I learned to start cutting my own hair because I hated the toxicity of the barbershop.

    • @newagehero9605
      @newagehero9605 3 года назад +1

      Sameee although I don’t know how to cut my own hair

    • @hassanadam6825
      @hassanadam6825 3 года назад +1

      Crazy I also learned to cut my own hair for similar reasons 😱

    • @gabrielmaroto18
      @gabrielmaroto18 3 года назад +1

      Lucky I could never learn how to cut my own hair and now I look like Chewbacca which is somehow better than when I used to cut my own hair 😂

    • @renealexander2703
      @renealexander2703 Год назад

      What about gay men who harrass straight men?

    • @realiteaparody9198
      @realiteaparody9198 Год назад +5

      @@renealexander2703 That’s a real problem. No one deserves unwanted advances, but I don’t see how your question is relevant to the conversation.

  • @cheftruvii6146
    @cheftruvii6146 3 года назад +26

    As a gay black man I have definitely felt anxiety about certain barber shops. I have walked into shops where they talked about women like dogs. I just zone out and look at my phone. I definitely have had alot of Donovans experiences.

  • @parisewellington3664
    @parisewellington3664 3 года назад +28

    If you know that some straight black men feel uncomfortable when gay men talk about their partners why would you not assume that gay males feel uncomfortable when straight men talk about their partners?

    • @crepe80
      @crepe80 3 года назад +6

      When we do it we are forcing ourselves 🙄✋🏾

    • @bandaqueenlove9134
      @bandaqueenlove9134 3 года назад +2

      Right

    • @renealexander2703
      @renealexander2703 Год назад

      Parise Wellington, why would gay men be uncomfortable? Gay people have straight parents and are around straight people all the time. Gay people are use to straight people. The same cannot be said for straight men.

    • @renealexander2703
      @renealexander2703 Год назад

      Then gay males have to go to a gay barber. You can't tell the majority to change to accommodate you.

    • @yaboylucas2371
      @yaboylucas2371 Год назад +1

      @@renealexander2703 Cause if Straight Men feel uncomfortable around Gay Men and they can let it be known then gay men can do the same thing.

  • @alexanderhardy94
    @alexanderhardy94 3 года назад +90

    Generally have the lowest expectations from straight men when it comes to emotional intelligence and perspectives outside of their own (yikes), but I'm glad this conversation happened. More of this.

    • @jemportal4166
      @jemportal4166 2 года назад

      Lol facts @Alexander Hardy, too many of their ideas about "manhood" consists of being a complete asshole.

    • @renealexander2703
      @renealexander2703 Год назад

      They can go for all men regardless of sexual orientation.

  • @jahmad5791
    @jahmad5791 2 года назад +17

    This is the reason why I learned to cut my own hair years ago. I hated the passive and blunt comments towards gay people. Especially when the barbers are bringing up negative conversations towards gay men out of the blue.

  • @priscillareviews4847
    @priscillareviews4847 3 года назад +22

    When people talk about their experience you have to be open to listening, I feel like this barber missed that as the first step.
    Would love to see more of these conversations, maybe with some infographic stats and mediation!
    I used to go to this barber shop down the block regularly to get my undercuts and developed a real cool relationship with one of the barbers there. My gay friend was in town, needed a cut and I thought oh dang we can go to my barber!! The moment we walked in the tension in the shop was RIDICULOUS, the courteous conversation and banter that they treated me with was GONE and the barber was so obviously emotionally conflicted and homophobic that he couldn't even focus enough on giving my friend a good cut! They made the whole process uncomfortable for my friend and we literally left with his beard half crooked because the environment was so CRINGE and I was so embarrassed that I brought my friend into that experience.

  • @jaheim_theboss7167
    @jaheim_theboss7167 3 года назад +17

    I’m a black gay man that’s from East New York also and In barbershops I always felt uncomfortable when I was younger, now I feel more comfortable cause I had to learn to be able to feel comfortable cause if they get to feel comfortable about talking about women and whatever straight me talk about I should to and you have to be willing to listen.

  • @xSoReckles93
    @xSoReckles93 3 года назад +32

    This was a very good conversation. Love this series!

  • @RyTravels
    @RyTravels 3 года назад +10

    Thank you for making this video. This was so important to speak on. I can relate to this growing up in New York and enduring the amount of homophobia in barbershops. I’m hopeful the right person will view this and change the narrative to help those who are marginalized.

  • @tyantoine356
    @tyantoine356 3 года назад +4

    This was a phenomenal conversation i love Donovan’s work and the way he articulates! Thank you for this conversation it needed t be discussed!

  • @Kiddkyuubi
    @Kiddkyuubi 3 года назад +6

    Loved this!! Im so happy i grew up with my dad always cutting my hair because as a gay man I never felt comfortable going to a barbershop for these exact reasons. Its nice to see this being talked about

  • @killlamas57
    @killlamas57 3 года назад +16

    I wish there were more gay barber shops and barbers themselves. It would give me a much more peace of mind.

  • @mozziani4306
    @mozziani4306 3 года назад +21

    I absolutely love this video ! I'm actually focusing on how Black MSM's relationships (men who sleep with men) with their masculinity affects their mental/physical health for my thesis. One of the aspects that I focus on is the community and safe space of Black men to express emotions and vulnerability with one another. However, Black MSM are in liminal spaces where they are included in the environment because they are Black men, but they are excluded from expressing their emotions because of their sexuality. These conversations are definitely needed and I'm happy that the video has shed light on that !

  • @KalderAhm
    @KalderAhm 3 года назад +6

    One of my straight friends sent me this. And I felt everything he said. I had all of those experiences. Please make this a series.

  • @shawnmichelledavis5619
    @shawnmichelledavis5619 3 года назад +2

    This was really entertaining and influential. The topic is so important and it goes further than the barber shop, into our homes and neighborhood, our schools etc. Loved this. N

  • @KENTURNERSINGS
    @KENTURNERSINGS 3 года назад +75

    I've actually had a similar conversation with my former barber of 10yrs. Although we conversed civilly, he decided NOT to cut my hair any longer simply because I revealed I am Gay. He later told my cousin, also a client, that he has enough Straight customers That he didn't need MY money. #IGNORANT

    • @whatcomesafter9389
      @whatcomesafter9389 3 года назад +18

      his loss fuck em 😤💪🏾

    • @KENTURNERSINGS
      @KENTURNERSINGS 3 года назад +9

      @@whatcomesafter9389 Exactly! ✊🏾

    • @Mookie504
      @Mookie504 3 года назад +20

      That's discrimination.

    • @mr.griffe9202
      @mr.griffe9202 2 года назад +7

      @@Mookie504 He needs to have his license taken away

    • @KENTURNERSINGS
      @KENTURNERSINGS 2 года назад +2

      @@distantnative2478 I see you skipped over the part where i said, "Once i REVEALED my sexuality" He stopped cutting my hair....#SMH

  • @boysof213
    @boysof213 3 года назад +22

    YYOOO This barber is so dismissive cuz this stuff would never ever affect him and the guy in the chair was NOT having. He kept it all the way real and I loved every minute of it. As a gay black male going to the barber is top level uncomfortable cuz it is peek level toxic masculinity..

    • @malikamadou3433
      @malikamadou3433 2 года назад

      You enjoy watching someone sexually harass people in the place of business?

    • @renealexander2703
      @renealexander2703 Год назад

      Jeff P, you can't change straight men. That's how they are. They are not gay. So they will not relate to you.

  • @mariccusthomas7460
    @mariccusthomas7460 2 года назад +9

    Yes what this young gay black man experienced is absolutely true of many black barbershop. I have experienced this also.

  • @jakharimalik
    @jakharimalik 3 года назад +5

    This conversation is sooooo needed I'm glad you guys had this convo. Looking to open up a black shop specifically for LGBT members in the upcoming years

  • @treblazer
    @treblazer 3 года назад +18

    this is why i started growing my hair out i used to hate going to barbershop

    • @SourStrawberrys
      @SourStrawberrys 3 года назад +4

      Why don't guys just do what women do and learn to cut/care for their own hair. Haven't been to a salon since I was a kid.

    • @treblazer
      @treblazer 3 года назад +1

      @@SourStrawberrys good point and they should think about that

    • @gabrielmaroto18
      @gabrielmaroto18 3 года назад +2

      Yes my hair is Locked I cut it off every five years and start over

  • @jaceking2022
    @jaceking2022 3 года назад +3

    I actually enjoyed that convo. Amd my God how it brought really melanin connection. Love this. Please keep it up.

  • @FirstLast-et2nc
    @FirstLast-et2nc 2 года назад +5

    When we listen to each other, that’s when we learn, that’s how we build bridges and understand one another. To each their own but conversations like this need to happen more often. The world would be a brighter place.

  • @kiemievisionary2343
    @kiemievisionary2343 3 года назад +3

    I 100% love this conversation especially in the time we’re in now this is needed and long overdue

  • @dynamict4722
    @dynamict4722 3 года назад +17

    I love him on “the grapevine”, but that’s reason I cut my own hair because I have too much anxiety to go to the barbershop💈

  • @howardbatchelor4886
    @howardbatchelor4886 3 года назад +6

    This was such an amazing conversation

  • @riestjames7371
    @riestjames7371 3 года назад +9

    Omg yay Donavon!! ♥️♥️♥️ Lol, glad to see him on here

  • @mundo8169
    @mundo8169 2 года назад +8

    This is one of reasons why I haven’t ever been to a barber in over ten years.

  • @larrysimms7028
    @larrysimms7028 3 года назад +14

    This is why I became a stylist 💈✂. I always hated going to get a haircut. It was murder. I work in an all inclusive shop that focuses on lgbt clientele. Safe space.

    • @gabrielmaroto18
      @gabrielmaroto18 3 года назад +1

      That sounds like a dream I would love to come to your shop

  • @RP.123
    @RP.123 3 года назад +43

    I live in NY. The homophobia, misogyny, and sometimes the professionalism is unreal. This is exactly why I go to the Spanish barbers.

    • @MrFlyboyjay91
      @MrFlyboyjay91 3 года назад +1

      Yes!!

    • @newagehero9605
      @newagehero9605 3 года назад +1

      I need to find out if we have one because I’ve learning Spanish for awhile

    • @Jerry-mg9nv
      @Jerry-mg9nv 2 года назад +4

      I understand my brother! I live in Los Angeles (LA) and the homophobia is real here too, however you have a strong black gay and gay population here that ain't having it. However about 90 percent of the gangbangers(acting all hard and hugged up on women as their beards) are under cover gay!!!SO yes I understand my brother!!

    • @renealexander2703
      @renealexander2703 Год назад

      @@Jerry-mg9nv , gay men are always trying to claim that all men are gay and wonder why straight men want to avoid you.

    • @gabrielmaroto18
      @gabrielmaroto18 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Jerry-mg9nv right! I am from the south side of Chicago there’s a very large Mexican population there and they heat us too!

  • @dasweetspot_her_me
    @dasweetspot_her_me 3 года назад +79

    I understand that he is uncomfortable and I hate that men have to be so vulgar in general but I feel like a straight men barely knows what makes a woman comfortable so this conversation was very important

    • @recoil53
      @recoil53 3 года назад +13

      It's part of the downside about getting information from other guys - it's the blind leading the blind.
      I say this as a guy. We would have learned (everything) faster if we just absorbed what was going on and read cues instead of listening to people who also don't know. Also if we learned to stop trying to impress other guys.

    • @dasweetspot_her_me
      @dasweetspot_her_me 3 года назад +18

      @@recoil53 it's the same vicious cycle for women so many women have and accept toxic behavior because of how they were raised. I'm just happy we are all listening to each other and creating positive dialogue

    • @APDaBaron
      @APDaBaron 3 года назад +2

      Oh and gay dudes do? why ya'll so quick to defend niggas that call yall fish? and other derogatory shit? ya'll sure don't take it from straight black males.

  • @ULOOKAFOOL
    @ULOOKAFOOL 3 года назад +36

    Growing up semi-feminine and gay, Barbershops were the root of my anxiety.

  • @jojoradford3203
    @jojoradford3203 3 года назад +2

    What a great episode of real truths about sexuality that have been like this for years!!! The ones who talked loud about who's gay or not are the main ones who's gay, bi bi, Trickotreaters, and undercover brothers.

  • @langstont.5897
    @langstont.5897 3 года назад +15

    I don’t go to barbershops anymore as a gay 18yr black man because I felt so uncomfortable there not by my actual barber or the owner but by the customers and new barbers that just started there a few weeks ago mainly I had been going to that shop for about 8 years and I was used to it up until I started getting into my more Fem side like wearing nails wearing short shorts and tighter clothes normally I wouldn’t wear that stuff there but there were the few time I head straight there after school and in school I’m gonna dress the way I dress ain’t no if and buts about it and then having to feel the judgmental stares of when you first walk in the shop and everybody stops are stares at you and you can just feel the anxiety rising in you like you’re about to throw up or have a panic attack and then you try to ignore it when people keep looking at each other at then looking back at you and whispering to each other and then the times where you know they’re talking about you while you have your headphones in and they think you can’t hear then but you catch the little snips of what they’re saying sometimes even just stop listening to what your listening to completely with your headphones still in so you can hear what they’re saying. So now that I’m with my more fem side of my life I’m letting my hair grow out and even if I need a trim or something I got to a salon or a barbershop with mostly female barbers

    • @carlhowardtv5819
      @carlhowardtv5819 5 месяцев назад +1

      Im so sorry that happened to you friend. Everyone deserves to be comfortable and unbothered. Dont let it bring you down!

  • @rogers6141
    @rogers6141 3 года назад +14

    Its the gaslighting for me.

  • @HelloPoppet
    @HelloPoppet 3 года назад +2

    I loved this episode! I can relate. As a gay man I've always felt uncomfortable going to barbershops especially when they start asking me questions about dating. That's why I opt to go to salons instead to get my hair done.
    Big props to the client. He was so articulate. I love how in touch he is with his feelings and knows the right words to express them. What an intelligent and emotionally aware individual. 👏👏

  • @georgiabrother
    @georgiabrother 3 года назад +2

    This is real conversation! Stronger Together.

  • @kingjustinv01
    @kingjustinv01 3 года назад +3

    The conversation in this video was on point from communication, maturity, age gap, understanding, etc.

  • @s-p-man5271
    @s-p-man5271 3 года назад +14

    I am white, and I hate going to a barbershop that they talk about gay people. I wish I had a barbershop for only gay guys and open-minded guys- with a big sign saying homophobic free. After all, bodies deserve respect since we are great people, and so are the open-minded straight people.

    • @renealexander2703
      @renealexander2703 Год назад

      But some gay people view everything as homophobia. Apparently just being straight is homophobic.

    • @s-p-man5271
      @s-p-man5271 Год назад +2

      your comment is irrelevant to the topic. Gay people do not see every straight one as homophobic at all, but if a certain amount of straight people make blatant slurs, then how do you expect people to call you? The holly Mother Teresa? I doubt it. If you act like one, then people, regardless of their sexual orientation, will label you with your name on it. In this life, if you want to live happy than you must know bien to handle the rules of life. My respect starts at your end and vice versa, so we are all the same regardless of our sexual orientation. Victimizing everyone else doesn’t make you homophobic, but it is your actions as a person the ones who will incriminate you as one.

    • @renealexander2703
      @renealexander2703 Год назад

      @@s-p-man5271 , but some people feel that everything is homophobic. If a straight man does not want to be with another man, he is called homophobic.

    • @sandersGG
      @sandersGG 3 месяца назад

      ​@@renealexander2703
      I cant address the arguemnt at hand so instead I'll fight a strawman that doesn't exist within reality

  • @sharjjahnaziz4122
    @sharjjahnaziz4122 3 года назад +2

    I am so glad that this man has brought this up.

  • @lmitchell477
    @lmitchell477 3 года назад +2

    This was dope.. my barber knows all my business lol.. one of my old barbers who is heterosexual is my bestfriend/brother and All his children call me Unc.. its a level if maturity us where I'm going with this..... and also how you were raised.. this is a great conversion and Im here for it

  • @edwintorres2305
    @edwintorres2305 3 года назад +8

    This video was literally the best, the gay guy was me, I literally couldn't have said it better! I use to be scared going to black barber shops when I was younger cuz I was so fem as a kid....

  • @itsrashard
    @itsrashard 3 года назад +7

    Every barbershop I went to as a kid they either was talking about sports or women. I always hated having to go there. 😂

  • @dondi2129
    @dondi2129 3 года назад

    This conversation is needed

  • @chronicles6065
    @chronicles6065 3 года назад +32

    Donovan told the truth!! Sir I am a heterosexual abstinent black man and I have conversations with all types of men. Just admit that you don't want to talk to gay people because of what other men and society would think of you. I have friends friends who are apart of the LGBTQ community and it is eye-opening to hear about their experiences you have to first be uncomfortable first before you can get comfortable.💯💯💯

    • @jupiterg9813
      @jupiterg9813 3 года назад +1

      👆👆👆

    • @richardp.3421
      @richardp.3421 2 года назад

      You gay . Lol

    • @JESUSLOVESYOU219
      @JESUSLOVESYOU219 2 года назад

      Well here’s the thing, some people still believe that a man is made for a woman and visa versa, people can do whatever they please however that too should be respected as it’s not too far fetched to be a reality.

    • @JESUSLOVESYOU219
      @JESUSLOVESYOU219 Год назад

      @NES it’s not a “man-made” book. That’s the oldest comeback, and it’s so tired.
      The Holy Bible is a Holy Spirit made book as it is proven to be.
      Maybe let God into your life and you’ll see it for yourself.

    • @JESUSLOVESYOU219
      @JESUSLOVESYOU219 Год назад

      @NES what you’re saying just shows your ignorance and the same goes for all lgbtq members and sinners who reject the Love of Jesus. PEOPLE may have hurt you but Christ came to save you.

  • @jsr110187
    @jsr110187 3 года назад +9

    I truly enjoyed this conversation as a black gay man. This addressed a lot of how I feel sometimes in the barbershop. And the barbershop is one of my favorite places to go but I tend to stay away because of how uncomfortable or disrespected I feel. But if more black barbershops had this level of understanding and respect for their brother of all sexual preferences would be so dope. Not saying you can’t talk or have fun or even be loud. But I’m the conversation lgbt shouldn’t be the punchline of every joke. Or brought up to point of someone who is gay. Because from experience the same brothers talk down on the lgbt are the same ones every time sliding their number to you or hitting you up outside the shop to link. We have to stick together and support each other because at the end of the day we are brothers and still seen as blacks and thugs.

    • @Jerry-mg9nv
      @Jerry-mg9nv 2 года назад +2

      AMEN MY COURAGEOUS BROTHER!!!!

    • @renealexander2703
      @renealexander2703 Год назад

      King Jeremy, that's not true. This is why straight men avoid gay men. Because gay men are always claiming that straight men are not straight. That's disrespectful.

    • @renealexander2703
      @renealexander2703 Год назад

      You don't respect straight black men. If a straight black man does not like you or gay men, why does that mean he's gay?

    • @jsr110187
      @jsr110187 Год назад

      @@renealexander2703 I can’t speak on that because that’s not who or what I do. Every man I come in contact with isn’t gay nor do I place them in a box. But as a gay man every man in general should understand not every gay man wants you. There are two sides to this and yes both sides could do better. This isn’t to point the finger this video is start a conversation between the two so that both sides can stop putting the other in boxes and just be cool.

    • @renealexander2703
      @renealexander2703 Год назад

      @@jsr110187 , I'm talking about gay men thinking that they can sexually harrass straight men.

  • @Aries16603
    @Aries16603 3 года назад +11

    I'm a gay black man born and raised in Harlem NY, I know all about the pressure being in a barbershop especially as a child. it was always "Homophobe Central" in there. As a kid, I was very uncomfortable.

  • @geoph1972
    @geoph1972 2 года назад

    Cool insight on this issue!! Thank you!

  • @phillipharris8843
    @phillipharris8843 3 года назад

    This was really good. I agree and yes plz keep this series going

  • @BlakeV
    @BlakeV 3 года назад +4

    Thank God I'm comfortable going months without hair being cut because my barber is often traveling for events and I'm not at all comfortable switching to an unfamiliar barber for this exact reason. He knows who I am, has known me since I was in high school and I'm in my twenties now. Acceptance in the barbershop setting is most definitely an issue.

  • @TheBapowell
    @TheBapowell 3 года назад +1

    Oh dis was good Convo 🙌🏽

  • @chomaekwese7894
    @chomaekwese7894 2 года назад +1

    That was a great interaction and a spotlight on an unspoken biases that plagues the barbershop. It’s meeting spot of a huge community wherein opinions are being shared. It can be safe and very informative if the black community weren’t so drunk on toxic masculinity and one dimensional in perspective. The guy in the chair made a great point; “ the black heterosexual male is hardly ever disposed to understand the alternative lifestyle”. They get a high when it’s bashing time and for the most parts there’s an underlying element of compensation.

  • @toniedemare
    @toniedemare 3 года назад +18

    God bless the barber, but he seems very oblivious.

    • @LBloggie
      @LBloggie 3 года назад

      lol shame cause hes cute

  • @shirleycastle5170
    @shirleycastle5170 3 года назад +14

    We can all learn from each other from time to time. Love the barber shop videos and the barber's wee bit of white in his hair. Stay safe everyone.

  • @ciel222
    @ciel222 3 года назад

    GREAT conversation 👏👏👏

  • @garbles1970
    @garbles1970 3 года назад

    Magical.....I have never heard this expressed ever.....brilliant

  • @TruCentrinoTech
    @TruCentrinoTech 3 года назад +4

    Starting to think that consideration is a trait men would 'prefer' not to have ...they possess the capacity 100%, but given the opportunity to turn off the cause and effect of their words, they'd prefer to be scoundrels without repercussion.
    That being said, consideration makes a community and the barbershop belongs to everyone. You can see how one conflicts with the other.

  • @LockedInNOW
    @LockedInNOW 3 года назад +8

    One thing I hate is the dismissive and clueless tone the barber had about the Toxic Masculinity takes place in the barbershop 🙄 like Bro if you’re a “ Man “ at least be Real and Transparent ! This is why I created a Pro Queer Black Channel to take on issues like this 💜 !

    • @malikamadou3433
      @malikamadou3433 2 года назад +1

      No one is required to cater to you & your sexual agenda in their place of business. Get your hair cut & GTFO!

  • @gabrielmaroto18
    @gabrielmaroto18 3 года назад +4

    I remember going to a barber shop and they argued in front of me and other customers about who was going to cut my hair and that was after I was sitting-there for an hour that happened TOO more times at different Barbershops southside of Chicago yo

  • @zi6322
    @zi6322 3 года назад +11

    Most of the shops run by men I went to are like Toxic asl. Try to act nice then sneak diss behind the clients back 😤🤮.

    • @gabrielmaroto18
      @gabrielmaroto18 3 года назад +2

      Behind the clients back? Lucky. Chicago right in your face

    • @D-Will2k
      @D-Will2k Месяц назад

      😂

  • @ruffey1748
    @ruffey1748 3 года назад +2

    I haven't seen Donovan in online video in an age! I found I appreciated his engaging persona, even if I disagreed with him intellectually.

  • @corneliuswhite5139
    @corneliuswhite5139 2 года назад +5

    I so appreciate Donovan for being the voice advocate behind this topic. Barbershops all over the country (maybe the world), have no idea how traumatic a trip to their establishment is to a gay person...just getting a 30 minute cut.

  • @Pk-wu9tl
    @Pk-wu9tl 2 года назад +1

    He’s so eloquent I love him

  • @tyjohnson6536
    @tyjohnson6536 2 года назад +8

    Yes yes yes. I get tired of barbers thinking it is okay to automatically assume that my interests are that of a woman and therefore treat me like I am one. Or thinks that I care to hear about that one cousin in their family who happens to be gay as if that's all my life centers around. Or makes off the cuff jokes and tries to play it off like..."oh you can take a dick, but can't take a joke." Dude....this series needs to be extended and considered by many deeply!

    • @jemportal4166
      @jemportal4166 2 года назад

      My God, that "you can take a dick but not a joke " comment got me. It's so revealing, for him to say something like that to you means that he don't even respect his own body, let alone that of another human beings. That idiot didn't even realize that in that comment he was implying that dick, a part that he himself has, is more toxic than a joke. I'm so sorry that people like that attack you in return for your hard-earned money. And it's way too hard to find spaces with Black cis/het men that aren't dumb like that.

  • @domthesupa
    @domthesupa 3 года назад +10

    The guy getting his haircut was coming off a little hostile. "love making people feeling uncomfortable". Me personally I don't care what kind of line people decide to walk on. People is people. But respect goes both ways. We can chat about the weather, sports, movies, don't always have to be about relationships. Me personally I keep that stuff private anyways.

    • @bushmorel7343
      @bushmorel7343 3 года назад +12

      He said he loved making people uncomfortable if they already made him uncomfortable which is understandable. If someone is being annoying towards you on purpose, you have every reason to be annoying to them

    • @domthesupa
      @domthesupa 3 года назад +5

      @@bushmorel7343 True that. On that note that's very understandable. Props to him for standing up for himself.

  • @j.williams4507
    @j.williams4507 3 года назад

    This is good. Alot of truths.

  • @SkoolieBoyQue
    @SkoolieBoyQue 3 года назад

    Donovan that dude though. I love The Grapevine! Y'all got the right one for this!

  • @totallynotminaj714
    @totallynotminaj714 3 года назад +5

    As a gay black man myself i get very nervous going into a barbershop honestly i feel like i have to almost act like something that is not me (Straight or over masculine) im also a cheerleader and everyone asks “do you play football” and i get scared to say no im a cheerleader

  • @sojiaguda
    @sojiaguda 3 года назад +4

    Can we talk about how good his trim is ? Like jeez🥶

  • @ourblackgaydiaspora
    @ourblackgaydiaspora Год назад +2

    Thank you, Donovan. Thank you for staying true to the facts and the realities of homophobia and our emotional/physical safety as Black LGBTQ+ citizens. I've gotten my hair cut in my home state of Arizona, in California, Georgia, Maryland, and New York… It's the same for us in all of these locations, feeling unsafe and devalued.

  • @ciel222
    @ciel222 3 года назад +3

    In order for us to have a BETTER COMMUNITY , we have to work together , listen to each other , despite our differences , and this video is a great example

  • @Bg13357
    @Bg13357 3 года назад +2

    the thing about this conversation and what i feel was kinda missed is that when in the barber chair you can talk about what you want the issue comes when you client is gay and they respond and you're like, "ah naw bro i don't get down like that", your client just sat there and listened to you talk about whatever you were talking about and when they respond to your conversation but w their experience you dismiss it because thats not your lifestyle. Like the hairsalon the barber shop is supposed to be a place of open ended conversation, and exchange of experiences, and a place of trust. That's why, especially in black culture and the community, Loyalty is of the utmost importance when choosing a barber, other wise people would be jumping all over the place looking for a barber.
    I appreciate talks like bc it opens up a dialogue and allows us, black people, as a people to begin to heal and understand each other outside of us just being black. We are able to have conversations that were shunned and silenced because black people (men) don't talk about their feelings or emotion or trauma. Causing it to be passed down like an antique.

  • @ToyaF82
    @ToyaF82 3 года назад +1

    Great topic

  • @marojiyam2258
    @marojiyam2258 3 года назад +1

    Firstly, I hope a black organisation owns this account, also this RUclips channel is a blessinggggg

  • @softestribbon
    @softestribbon 3 года назад +3

    I’m Mexican and is interesting to see this happens there too.

  • @dramonmaster222
    @dramonmaster222 3 года назад +4

    Great video. This is definitely an important discussion.

  • @chrysivory6202
    @chrysivory6202 3 года назад +1

    Hey Donovan!! Grapevine fan here.

  • @demetriusthomas8586
    @demetriusthomas8586 2 года назад +1

    Very true this has happened to me my whole life

  • @XNyanko
    @XNyanko 3 года назад +5

    At this point in my life, as a gay black man, I avoid spaces with a lot of black men in them because I'm not trying to get hate-crimed.

  • @bryantwilliams7149
    @bryantwilliams7149 3 года назад +5

    I've never been to a Black Barbershop because I was worried about being judged by other hyper masculine black men. The man in the chair pointed out every reason why I didn't want to go. I knew there I'd have to filter what I'm saying and couldn't speak freely. I wished strait black men weren't so uncomfortable with black gay men being themselves.

  • @timmywatson7552
    @timmywatson7552 2 года назад

    GOOD SHOW I LEARN A LOT ABOUT PEOPLE FEELING.