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J. FairdayMemberGender-specific pricing goes both ways and varies from place to place. Deodorant? Why not buy the generic brand that doesn’t try to target either gender. Haircuts? You have to agree that women’s haircuts are generally more complex, and women are more exacting about their hair. How about shoes? My wife can always buy dress shoes at prices that would only get me a pair of sandals. Books? Our local Trade-A-Book will give you two romance novels for one “manly” Western. But prices are generally whatever the market will put up with. Feminine deodorant is more expensive either because women use less or are willing to pay a higher price for the product.
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