i just want a mutual understanding, brehYes....
I haven't simplified anything. You just want a sensationalized response that feeds fuel to your fire and i'm not giving one.
i just want a mutual understanding, brehYes....
I haven't simplified anything. You just want a sensationalized response that feeds fuel to your fire and i'm not giving one.
Atlanta.Show me a place where 50% of black women aren't wearing natural hair.
Hey simps, defend this? Can you really defend this?
How is that being a simp? He's talking sense, y'all grossly underestimate how much damage has been done to the black women's self esteem, and it's no help when nikkas berate us either. The best thing to do is just support black women and let us as women do whatever makes us happy. If that's a 30 inch remy, a blowout, or the kinks in our hair then let us rock. Why is that so hard for nikkas like @marcuz (who dapped your post) to understand? Does it actually help when this nikka is always sayin some out of field ridiculously exaggerated stereotypes? It's misguided. Y'all really wanna support ya women? Stop supporting white supremacy and making fun of us for being victims of it, just like black men.
Official stats, not assumptions please.
i think we both know there are no official stats. i can only go off how much $$$ is spent on weave each year, and what i see with my eyes.
We all end up dealing with each other's flaws in some way or another because the fact of the matter is that nobody is perfect I understand that, but to act like these flaws can't be worked on or improved upon is ridiculous.Black women don't even wanna hear what black men have to say, it's like our opinions don't even matter to them.Do we not ask women to deal with our flaws?
well something like 80% of weaves are purchased by black women, there are statistics on that. you can find them yourself if you're really interested.But black women aren't the only ones buying hair. Women aren't even the only gender buying it. The official money $$$ spent doesn't break down demographics of who bought it.
Y'all dudes want women to go natural so your first instinct is to blame the individual who's simply conforming to the constant pressures to look a certain way. Instead of tackling the constructs and attitudes of people who think black women need to look more european/white, you're just pulling the lazy shaming route.
well something like 80% of weaves are purchased by black women, there are statistics on that. you can find them yourself if you're really interested.