We got grown men on this website goin back and forth with women on how they decide to wear they hair
I’ve learned my lesson breh
We got grown men on this website goin back and forth with women on how they decide to wear they hair
Fixed that for you sweetcheeks
I answered every one. With sources you clearly did not read, might I add.No the way this has been handled is not how any of this works. I asked real questions btw. No wanted to answer them
It’s true about the mummies wearing wigs but a wig that originated from ancient Kemet/Te-Marry is hardly comparable to wearing someone else’s hair in your head. But I could be wrong. See! I’ll let you guys win lol
And you didn’t hurt my feelings. You insinuated I was female and I just had to laugh at the ad-hominem
All is well Sis. Wear your weave. I have nothing more to add.
ivgot you mad MAD huhI am sure it's funny but I don't give a fukk to read it. You're acting mad wack breh. Stop it. You got me over hear laughing at you. :hahaha:
I feel you and maintaining Black hair is hard work so I feel you but don't you think it's strange to see chicks rocking Blonde weaves and wigs tho?
I answered every one. With sources you clearly did not read, might I add.
How is an ancient Egyptian wig made from human hair different than a modern American wig made from human hair?
If you don't want ppl discussing your masculinity, you probably shouldn't have brought it up.
I hear you, but it usually involves weaves and wigs to make the hair look more european in nature. Basically anything but natural. so
Bw wear weave bc we're people and all people wear weave and have for thousands of yrs. That was the point.I didn’t bring it up. @Nicole0416 brought it up. I’m very comfortable as a man in my body and in my truths. It wasn’t that she questioned my masuclinity. It’s just that, that’s all she had to resort to.
And I’ve read your articles and Journals and I still don’t see why black women wear weave. Let’s a agree to disagree and move on. I’m good on this subject
All I did was explain why this statement made no sense, for the same reason women's careers are not a selling point to men, bc nobody cares about your hairstyles, appearance, or beauty. That's not your field of battle. Am I wrong?If black men were wearing hairstyles emulating White or Asian people, I don’t believe people would be so understanding
ivgot you mad MAD huh
Nah not at all. Still waiting for you to be alright. lolNah not at all. Still waiting for you to be alright. lol
Bw wear weave bc we're people and all people wear weave and have for thousands of yrs. That was the point.
And no, @Nicole0416 did not bring it up.
All I did was explain why this statement made no sense, for the same reason women's careers are not a selling point to men, bc nobody cares about your hairstyles, appearance, or beauty. That's not your field of battle. Am I wrong?
No, actually. You opened the door and she stepped right through it. Wasn't nobody talking about men until you tried that tired little analogy.She called me gay. I never brought up my sexuality or masculinity She did cuz it’s all she had in the gauntlet. She opened that door. I didn’t. I mentioned men not my personal masculinity. That’s on her. Not me
And bw are people. And what? Y’all can do what you want idrc. Wear your hair how you want. It’s not my decision and I know better than to bring it up again lol
No, actually. You opened the door and she stepped right through it. Wasn't nobody talking about men until you tried that tired little analogy.
Bw are people and therefore we do the things people do. Duh. If you think we doing too much with it, that's a fair critique. Similar to, 'Everybody wears shoes. But why bm gotta go so hard with it???' Trivial questions that mean absolutely nothing in the grand scheme of things.
How magnanimous of you. I shall send out word of the decree.No, she opened that door and I maintain that. She opened that can of worms and we can debate that forever but I maintain my piece.
And black women can do what they like. The conversation is pretty much done. It’s whatever. Y’all do y’all
And I also criticize black men for their materialism and hyper-consumerism. Nobody is above critique. Obsessing over shoes that won’t improve your life is goofy. Everybody can get it