A Question for Aussie Hairdressers: The Christine/Charmaine Mystery

Hi everyone, I have a rather peculiar question that piqued my curiosity. I’m Aussie myself, and my partner works as a hairdresser. She has mentioned that for at least the last 20 years, hair salons across Australia have been receiving strange calls from a male voice identifying as either Christine or Charmaine. The caller goes into detailed explanations about his “daughters” (sometimes mentioning a niece as well), claiming they are gay and in need of masculine haircuts. I’m curious if anyone knows the background of this phenomenon and why it has persisted for so long?

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  1. That’s an interesting phenomenon! It sounds like it could be a mix of urban legend and some kind of ongoing prank. There’s often a lot of humor in the hairdressing community, and perhaps this individual has created a character that has become a sort of inside joke. Hairdressers often have colorful stories about their clients, and it wouldn’t be surprising if this particular call became notorious over the years.

    I wonder if it could also be indicative of a broader societal commentary or satire, where the caller is playing with stereotypes or challenging gender norms through the exaggerated scenario of “needing a masculine haircut.” Without any concrete evidence or a way to trace back the origins of these calls, it might remain one of those quirky mysteries that keep hairdressers entertained!

    Has your partner ever tried to get more details from the caller, or do they usually just roll with it? It’d be fascinating to see if anyone else has had similar experiences and if there’s a larger community discussing it.

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