I wish ghosts were real so you could be haunted by the previous owner of your hair.
Too bad I don't have someone to follow up behind me like y'all do each other to say "attack the person and not the post" sarcastically.
And, I still don't have weave
I haven't said anything positive about perms or chemical processing in this thread.Don't know where that shyt came from.The only thing i've said in this thread is that attaching weaves that cost hundreds of dollars to your skull is retarded. I've even said that men should take the lead and tell women how we feel about weave out in public instead of just p*ssyfooting around the subject and venting on message boards because of a lot of women just don't know any better.The only person in here with faulty logic is yourself.You believe a woman purchasing weave is comparable to black men getting a haircut with is absurd within itself.Your highly emotional ass also stated that ONLY black men cut their to get rid of the natural texture,even though the shyt left over is our natural hair.The Majority of nikkas don't even like their hair cut super low to begin with so i don't know where you are coming from with this dumb shyt.
You did not say one thing in this post to refute any of the facts I stated in my own. Men in this thread have a problem with weaves and bash Black women for them because a weave is not their natural hair. They say weave is being used to cover up their natural hair texture. But Black men disguise their natural hair texture or remove it entirely and none of you make such a stink about it. None of you have formed a movement online to berate Black men or pick at Black men's self esteem over it.
You're hypocrites and you know it. The reasoning behind criticizing Black women for how they choose to wear their hair has absolutely nothing, zip zero to do with examining how we feel about ourselves, lifting us up, or even encouraging us to go natural (I've seen the same ones talking badly about weave make fun of natural haired Black women and call them masculine/beasts). It has everything to do with how many of you feel a lot better about yourselves when you can criticize us.
Is Jason Williams engaging in self hatred by rocking this look instead of letting his hair grow up?
What about the white mamba?Does he hate himself too?
Didn't y'all just say to stop talking about white women and what they do? But now its okay for you to do it with white men?
Didn't y'all just say that that's not the majority/representative of white women, and thus doesn't count. Please don't try to tell me you have convinced yourself that the majority of white men or even close to it wear their hair this way