The fact remains, women have no good reason to wear weaves.

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Protective style brehs
 

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Aint movin the goal post at all. This whole thread was about weave, not about white women manipulating their texture to be like black women's. 24/7 weave basket heads is for the birds. I know you said you switch it up, but I can't understand a woman who rocks that shyt like it's hers..and damn near convinces herself it's hers every couple months with a fresh batch of silky Brazilian.

Can you point out who was defending this mindset?
 

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Now who else wanna fukk with Hollywood Court?
Again, I simply posted what SOMEONE ELSE asked for. None of my original posts even talked about white women. Was I not suppose to post what he asked for?

Also, please provided sources with statistics.


According to industry statistics, Black women purchase 80% more hair care merchandise than any other ethnic group.
http://www.communitysteeple.com/urban-business/137-black-hair-boomin-billion-dollar-industry.html
There are no exact numbers on weave wearers, nobody is taking a census on chicks who wear weaves :lolbron:

We can however extrapolate and come to a decent idea based on how much money is spent by black women in the hair industry vs other groups. And surveys like this don't instill much confidence that there are loads and loads of "natural" hair females out there -

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/01/dove-survey-shows-that-af_n_1069711.html

It shows the pure delusion more than anything else.
 

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Whereas previously it was in the "white women don't do it too" stage.

Child that's what I'm talking about. They make comments in the beginning of the thread about what white women don't do, someone disagree, provides proof, but then they flip and say we are turning it into a "white women" argument. They have the nerve to call themselves logical. They don't even remember their own claims/arguments.
 
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Again, it wasn't even my original point. However, I posted what you asked for. Also please provide a source if you are going to cite a statistic (especially when you are talking to a statistician).

Here we go. I see the game you be playing.

First of all, don't give me that "it wasn't even my original point" cause YOU entertained it. Second of all, i gave you your source... step outside. And lastly, anyone can makeup things like calling themselves a "statistician". I'm superman. You see how easy that was.

But still, like air, i'll rise :umad:
 

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I like weave it's awesome protective style that helps my hair grow out and it's great when you want to try a new hair stylewithout fukking up your hair.
 

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Outside @lovelydays window
http://www.communitysteeple.com/urban-business/137-black-hair-boomin-billion-dollar-industry.html
There are no exact numbers on weave wearers, nobody is taking a census on chicks who wear weaves :lolbron:

We can however extrapolate and come to a decent idea based on how much money is spent by black women in the hair industry vs other groups. And surveys like this don't instill much confidence that there are loads and loads of "natural" hair females out there -

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/01/dove-survey-shows-that-af_n_1069711.html

Can't wait to see the excuses for this :banderas:
 

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Another thing, people using what I said about protective styling and twisting it to fit their agenda and stance. Obviously women who wear weaves every fukking day don't fall under the "protective" category.

Edit: Products that cater to natural hair cost money too you know.
 

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Here we go. I see the game you be playing.

First of all, don't give me that "it wasn't even my original point" cause YOU entertained it. Second of all, i gave you your source... step outside. And lastly, anyone can makeup things like calling themselves a "statistician". I'm superman. You see how easy that was.

But still, like air, i'll rise :umad:

She started the "Quote Me" game? :lupe:
 

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I can agree to disagree with them on the matter, but they'll never convince me its a necessary endeavor.

Theres no better example of self hate than to wear one.

There are many topics I'll budge on or admit i'm wrong on...but this isn't one of them.
Don't know if this has been said. Cancer patients that have lost their hair due to kemo.
 
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