The fact remains, women have no good reason to wear weaves.

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All races of men cut their hair. Only one cuts it to the point of where the texture is no longer visible or even there. I think you know which one.

And no, waves are not a natural hair style. There is a reason why Black men who have them don't want water touching their hair.

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Black women, this is when you should have been upset...

When a white woman, Korean woman, or any other woman can go into a store, cut off all of their hair, and sell it... but when you go into a store, cut off your hair, and they won't buy it... then you should stop buying theirs. I believe in every other community, if you won't buy from us, i won't buy from you. What do you think about that?? Cause when black women say hey, i wanna switch up my style... well, until i see Katy Perry, Britney Spears, or white women in general switch her style like yours, then stop switching up yours like hers!! LMAO!! Ya'll black women comfortable in wearing hair that looks like the white women, but ya'll don't see white women wearing hair that looks like YOURS... which is NOT straight, permed, or relaxed. It's nappy, kinky, or what we like to call an Afro.

Sorry if someone said this already in this 54 page thread :damn: 54 pages...

But anyway sorry if someone said this already but personally I have no problems with Black women perming their hair, I just wish for once they had this attitude that there can be any hairstyle just like us Men at the Barbershop, as long as its THEIR hair and they aren't adding something off another person's hair or my personal favorite the "bleach my hair Beyoncé" girls who get to be smart asses and think it isn't the same thing because they didn't add a piece of hair when in reality they still trying to have features of a White woman.

Why they cannot just have a wall in beauty salons of various designs of their hair is beyond me....its becoming a lost cause with them.
 
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Sorry if someone said this already in this 54 page thread :damn: 54 pages...

But anyway sorry if someone said this already but personally I have no problems with Black women perming their hair, I just wish for once they had this attitude that there can be any hairstyle just like us Men at the Barbershop, as long as its THEIR hair and they aren't adding something off another person's hair or my personal favorite the "bleach my hair Beyoncé" girls who get to be smart asses and think it isn't the same thing because they didn't add a piece of hair when in reality they still trying to have features of a White woman.

Why they cannot just have a wall in beauty salons of various designs of their hair is beyond me....its becoming a lost cause with them.

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It's sad but most black women don't have a clue on how to deal with their natural hair. It's a shame when I see grown ass men keeping their long hair in top shape but turn around and see a black woman with a weave or perm.

MC Lyte's comments at the BET Hip Hop Awards about "Men we need you more than ever"(paraphrasing) can have different meanings in more ways than one....not gonna try to turn this into a sexist gender debate but god damn women can be so impressionable in life.

That can be a good thing or a bad thing depending on who you are dealing with but more often than not it ends up being a bad thing. The sheep mentality is just sad and I do not mean that in a condescending way or anything its like they cannot see rationality at all. I do not get it
 

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I feel you, my man. I feel you.

Janelle Monoe Updo
regular blown out Afros
afro with curls
long jet black hair grown out
Straight permed hair
hair in a bun
braids
ponytail
Rihanna GGGB short hairstyle

^^^breh I am a 21 year old single Black male..... that is just a small list I listed just now.....the sad thing is that either one of us probably can name more styles than a self hating girl wearing a green wig to school in the year 2002 preaching about Michael Jackson's self hate and how he does not love himself :beli:

But to address No Bammer Weed he has a point.....we should be more "stingy" in terms of not dating them since they don't learn their lesson because as I said in my previous post women are pathetically impressionable.
 

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This whole "Black people can't grow hair" nonsense needs to stop....its because of c00n Parents telling their sons their hair is "nappy" and to cut it everytime they see hair go 2 centimeters above their head....and them brainwashing their daughters lies that they cannot grow their hair long and saying idiotic shyt like "I wish you had Indian hair" .
 

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@ the bolded/underlined.

I'm still dying that y'all are acting like this is purely a Black female caused and perpetuated hangup. Like literally cracking up.
If it isn't Black females perpetuating the hangup, then who is???
Black men.......Nope, we dont like or support weave. Besides Twan:wrist: and all the gay male hairdressers, which black man is perpetuating weaves?
White people.......Nope, they either laugh at your unbeweavable hairstyles, or dont notice at all.
Asians...........Well, outside of supplying and getting rich i doubt they perpetuate it.

I could go on, but the point is nobody besides other black women are promoting weaves. Nobody makes yall wear weave, and nobody likes you to wear weave besides other black women. We're not talking about socioeconomic status, institutionalized racism, or any other buzzwords you learned in Liberal Arts to shift blame from personal responsibility.
 

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Yeah weave need to be banished in our community. The Stink, they look ridiculous on ya heads sitting 2 inches above ya real hair. Please stop with this protective style shyt, cause if you let ya gotdamn scalp breath ya hair will grow. You got all types of boys to grown men who can grow their hair long as shyt, cornrows, dreads, but a woman all of a sudden can't. :comeon:

Still reading through this long thread

But cosign X1000 :pachaha:

That is a good ass point and something I did not even realize people need to start telling them that when they use too many excuses. Especially because they naturally have more hair than us. The stupidity is absolutely astonishing. Never mind the fact that especially today they have simple Vitamin B that can increase the process even more. They acting like they got to have some transplant or surgery to get "Indian hair" as ignorant mothers(like my own mother) love to tell their daughters. This is a generational problem. These mothers all preach the same stupidity over and over while sitting down at nights in the living room with their daughters and make them repeat the same ignorance.

I would not be surprised if this was a problem going on also in various countries in Africa. Its like talking to stubborn little children I do not see why cannot they just understand this. How can you preach about someone like MJ not loving himself while wearing a blonde wig?
 

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Who is "promoting" weave like it is some beacon of hope? Read through this thread again tell me ya'll are trying to build.
:snoop:Outside of the blatant race trolls like c00n B, we're trying to build black women up to loving and accepting their real hair that God gave them.
A few pages back, I highlighted the reasons that I wore weave twice this year (a three day period and a four day period both while traveling):




Are you seriously going to tell me that wearing a half wig (one that looked exactly like my real hair) for 7 out of 365 days means that deep down I hate my hair? Do you see how stupid that logic is? So I wore my real hair all those other days, but those 7 days while traveling dictate how I really feel about my hair. Or two weeks last year when it was snowy and dry outside and I didn't want to wear my hair out means that I'm lying to you and myself about why I do it?

How are you going to tell me I don't wear a weave as a protective style? Seriously. That is not BS. How do you think I made my way to mid black length natural hair...by wearing protective styles that included BUNS, TWISTS, BRAID, and HALF WIGS. So are those other protectives styles bullshyt or just the weave ones? I'm just really curious.
:comeon:You know exactly who we're talking about, the black women who are the opposite of you, who wear their real hair 7 days out of 365 a year.
 
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