KristaTX
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Hairdresser! Who else has felt like you cheated on someone who does a basic service for you (e.g. hairdresser, doctor, dentist, mechanic, plumber)?
I've been going to this person for about a year. I had an appointment with her a few weeks ago, but she had to cancel because of food poisoning. And then she was going on a cruise right after that, but I desperately needed a haircut. So, I ended up going to someone else
.
I sort of liked how the "new" person cut my hair, and she was less expensive. But she was young and not as interesting to visit with. But I had her cut my hair again this week. It's short, so I get it cut about every 5-6 weeks.
It's really been a dilemma (albeit a minor one in the grand scheme of things) for me whether or not to go back to the "old" person who I had developed a relationship with but who wasn't very consistent with the style. The "new" person hasn't proven to be particularly consistent either.
And so what happened today? The "old" one called and left me a message to check on me
. It's actually sweet, but I also know she just doesn't want to lose the regular business.
I'm not asking for advice, unless there are some hairdressers (or other professionals) here who can give me their perspective on how you take it when a client does this. I'm just feeling silly for feeling guilty and for being hesitant to just call her (or even just answer my phone) and tell her that I went to someone else (twice!) but that I'm coming back
.
I've been going to this person for about a year. I had an appointment with her a few weeks ago, but she had to cancel because of food poisoning. And then she was going on a cruise right after that, but I desperately needed a haircut. So, I ended up going to someone else

I sort of liked how the "new" person cut my hair, and she was less expensive. But she was young and not as interesting to visit with. But I had her cut my hair again this week. It's short, so I get it cut about every 5-6 weeks.
It's really been a dilemma (albeit a minor one in the grand scheme of things) for me whether or not to go back to the "old" person who I had developed a relationship with but who wasn't very consistent with the style. The "new" person hasn't proven to be particularly consistent either.
And so what happened today? The "old" one called and left me a message to check on me

I'm not asking for advice, unless there are some hairdressers (or other professionals) here who can give me their perspective on how you take it when a client does this. I'm just feeling silly for feeling guilty and for being hesitant to just call her (or even just answer my phone) and tell her that I went to someone else (twice!) but that I'm coming back
