Bantu Women Appreciation Thread(thickest women in Africa)

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Refer to post right above.

Not ALL Africans have "kinky" hair though. Those Africans hairtype may not be straight, but nor is it "kinky". And no its not due to admixture, but environment.

And btw weave has existed since ancient culture prior to western culture.
 
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Not ALL Africans have "kinky" hair though. Those Africans hairtype may not be straight, but nor is it "kinky". And no its not due to admixture, but environment.

And btw weave has existed since ancient culture prior to western culture.
Man we talking about Bantu people, where Bantu knots originated from.

You can look at these women's roots and tell their hair isn't in it's natural state. Can you detail me what the weave was used for / symbolized in Ancient Africa and where it came from? If not stfu, you aint on shyt.
 

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Man we talking about Bantu people, where Bantu knots originated from.

You can look at these women's roots and tell their hair isn't in it's natural state. Can you detail me what the weave was used for / symbolized in Ancient Africa and where it came from? If not stfu, you aint on shyt.

Then leave the thread if its bothering you so much. Weave was actually used by the Ancient Egyptians/Nubians.

You're just NOW specifically saying Bantu people.
 
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