How to become like the character in «Dumb and dumber»? To ask a guy-Builder to shorten the bangs

The girl who wanted to quickly shorten your bangs, asked for help from her boyfriend, construction worker, and he used his electric razor. I can already hear you ask «What could go wrong?» It turns out that a lot of things.

Emile weaver became like Lloyd Christmas from «Dumb and dumber», after her young man, Francis Plaka decided to try their hand at the art of hairdressing, despite the fact that he never cut his hair in the past.

Emile (21) gave his 20-year-old boyfriend instructions on what to do, but everything is not going according to plan.

The girl explains: «I just recently moved to the area and didn’t know where I can cut hair. But my hair is already growing back, and I realized that I needed to do something. I just wanted to trim the bangs, so I decided that my boyfriend will be able to shorten my bangs before I go to a professional hairdresser».

She continues: «It was the first time he clipped me. He seemed very confident in what he’s doing, and I trusted him. He took an electric razor and just started cutting. I told him what to do and allowed to continue. After he finished, he just looked at me and said, «Sorry.» I ran to the bathroom to the mirror, where I realized that everything went wrong. I freaked out when I saw your bangs».

Geplaatst door Amyleigh Weaver op Maandag 21 oktober 2019

Fortunately for Francis, his girlfriend finally saw the funny side of the debacle and said he learned a valuable lesson about trust of her hair boyfriend.

She added: «I was pissed at first, but then began to laugh. My boyfriend felt guilty about it. I’m sorry that I let him do it, but in the end it’s just hair and it will grow back. I wouldn’t advise other girls allow their guys to cut their hair, as all will probably not go if he is not a Barber. Although I laughed at the situation because it’s hard not to see the funny side of the incident».

Yes, perhaps we should trust the real professionals in the future, isn’t it, Emile?

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