To my black brothers on the site we have a serious situation right now.

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Hate to say it to you.....but black women care about the lineup too much :francis:

I always keep my hairline edged up proper, but still....that superficial arrogance blinds us from the important shyt.

Still love black women the most, regardless
Low key this is the reason why black men have the biggest issues with dealing with balding compared to other races. We even got celebrities giving themselves new hairlines for 15k smh
 

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Who gives a fukk about a lineup? He's got more money than anyone clowning him. And she obviously doesn't care, so why do you? Black people are fukking corny at times. We're at the bottom of society, but we concern ourselves with superficial shyt that nobody else gives a moment of thought to. The pathology of our people is :snoop:
 

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Who gives a fukk about a lineup? He's got more money than anyone clowning him. And she obviously doesn't care, so why do you? Black people are fukking corny at times. We're at the bottom of society, but we concern ourselves with superficial shyt that nobody else gives a moment of thought to. The pathology of our people is :snoop:
This argument is so played out and cliche. As though people are immune to criticism, in that case we shouldn't be allowed to talk about Trump or Jerry Jones neither :martin:
Yall always talkin about money, but fukk money once you have enough what really matters is power. How much power does breh have? :jbhmm:
 
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This argument is so played out and cliche. As though people are immune to criticism, in that case we shouldn't be allowed to talk about Trump or Jerry Jones neither :martin:
Yall always talkin about money, but fukk money once you have enough what really matters is power. How much power does breh have? :jbhmm:

But we're not talking about power. We're talking about chatty patty negros hating on a breh for a bad hairline, as if that makes any difference in the moves he's making. White guys out here look unkempt and slovenly, yet they're bagging chicks and not trying to look like supermodels. Black dudes out here, most of them without a pot to piss in, are always trying to stunt and look "fresh" as if that means anything. shyt is corny and reflective of how much self-esteem our brothers lack. :francis:
 

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Hair has always been important to black/African people. Different hairstyles represent different stages of life, culture, health. Unkempt hair was/is considered an archetype of someone's mental/spiritual state by many. (*Example: mad scientist, crazy crackhead, hermit/guru or wise spiritual devotee. Their hair is shown as unkempt because their mind is not present.)
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"I have grade A hair" boy stop it, even Ricans and Mexicans get edge ups.
Dominicans sure do.
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I didn’t say I didnt get edge ups. My edge ups are crisp because my job requires a clean cut professional aesthetic as I work with high net worth individuals. What I said was that cats who are perceived to have good hair, could get away with things (hair wise) that cats who are perceived to not have good hair, can’t get away with. Hence, why many are always being “critical” of how straight the point where hair stops on your forehead.

It’s similar to how attractive guys can get away with things that unattractive guys can’t. So unattractive guys have to overcompensate.

The whole point I’m making because it seems like it’s being belabored is that I don’t understand why black men are critical of EACHOTHERS hair. I don’t see white men obsess about other white men’s hair. I don’t see it among Mexicans, Indians, or any other group. I can UNDERSTAND why black women would be critical because they are looking for mates. Hence why I said it seems as if being obsessed over OTHER male’s aesthetic is a feminine trait.

So again I ask, why are black men so critical of the line at which the hair stops at the top of OTHER black men’s forheads?
 
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