*I know there are Black people with straight hair or wavy hair who wouldn't necessarily fall under this category, but the majority of us, including mixed people would.*
Whether you wear your hair chemically, heat or mechanically (roller-set) straightened, in braids, weaves, twists outs, twists, or in an afro, the truth is YOU have Black (Afro) hair.
What is my point here?
We need to quit being an hypocrite by attacking other women who choose to wear their hair in it's afro-textured form, because the reality is, under all that weave, braids and relaxed hair lies our Afro hair. So stop asking a coily/curly girl when she's getting her hair done or why she doesn't have a relaxer. And please don't stress yourself too much as to whether she will find a man or a good job.
Self-degrading songs like "Nappy headed hoes" shouldn't even have made it out of Nicki Minaj's studio, because her team should have sat her down to let her know that SHE too is a Nappy headed hoe under all those weaves!
Day old blown out flat twist hair |
What makes this idiotic preference more appalling is that other women try to make excuses for them by saying that these men only prefer straight hair because that is what they grew up used to as that is what they see everywhere. Excuse me, unless those men have always had their hair relaxed since the day they were born, which is unlikely; chances are they GREW UP with the same Afro hair on their OWN head. Meaning that they actually grew up used to Afro hair, NOT straight hair.
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*Source* This is probably when Black people decided to take over The War on Black hair from the Whites |
So, instead of putting yourself through unnecessary inconvenience, learn to embrace your natural hair and know that the right man and/or opportunity will eventually be attracted to your REAL self. Now, this isn't an attack on relaxed or weaved girls, it's only an advice for women who aren't comfortable wearing their hair out because of what others around them thinks. I wear weaves from time to time as a way to give my hair a break.
And if your man starts fussing because he isn't comfortable with your new roots or "nappy" hair, then he needs to get a reality check! I apologize for sounding blunt, but enough is enough! We have no reason to hate on our own natural features.
You still think a head full of such beautiful hair is unattractive? |
Take home point: Stop hating on BLACK hair, especially if you are Black, unless you happen to have the Micheal Jackson Syndrome.
Thank You
Anyone who has a problem with hair this healthy has a problem |
PREACH!!!!!!!
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