Ronnie Lott
#49erGang
well they see you as the enemy so they must be doing something right
What's the main purpose of black feminists? What is the point of their existence?
well they see you as the enemy so they must be doing something right
not over here. I don't know what type of women who've been dealing with bro but fake hair or not, I'm washing it.
nah, targeting another black male who isn't harming them just proves my pointwell they see you as the enemy so they must be doing something right
black feminist, the group that serves no purpose and cant identify their enemy. gotta love them
Black feminist group of Newark NJ
Just because you never seen black feminist that go to bat for all black people doesnt mean they dont exist either
So says the man who can't even identify what kind of hair he wants his woman to have
Are you really THAT sold on the kool aide you've been serving yourself? You aren't even willing to listen if it doesn't fit into your ideals.
Your talking to the same man who was wreaking havoc in the scandal thread, when half of you same cats who tossed shade at me here were riding my dikk. I'm far from a simp.
RiiiightNo I don't because I don't really follow trending topics like that.
What's the main purpose of black feminists? What is the point of their existence?
What's the main purpose of black feminists? What is the point of their existence?
Who shampoo their hair though? I co-wash every week. Hell I just got done co-washing my hair and putting it up in two strand twist at the moment and trust that I can smell my hair when it's dirty. Sorry I'm not one of those hood buggers you mess with. I've only had 2 sew ins my whole life, one wig(pictured above), and only once had extensions put in my hair. That's 4 times total with fake hair in my entire life (if we're not counting braids) so swerve.it's funny cus i don't think y'all can smell it either. maybe it's because its on your head, but the smell is fukked up.
but i know coli ladies, they wash their hair often even with weave sued/braided/glued into their scalp. but in the real world, black women will freak out if water even touches their scalp; let alone some soap and shampoo.
So says the man who can't even identify what kind of hair he wants his woman to have
long natural hair, what's so hard about that?
who is stopping black women from being their own woman, it certainly isnt the absent black maleFor black women to be their own women. Not to be label and burden with responsibilities of society. To be able to speak and say what they want without being written off.
why not short and natural? i mean as long as it's natural..it shouldn't matter about length right?