Ms Lala
Well-Known Member
and NONIe
that picture is scary as helllllll! you should be banned for that shyyte alone
LOL, right, who is that?
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and NONIe
that picture is scary as helllllll! you should be banned for that shyyte alone
LOL, right, who is that?
♥and NONIe
that picture is scary as helllllll! you should be banned for that shyyte alone
(4real....that iiish is scary)
LOL, right, who is that?
roflmao..... i don't know, must be from a movie
she has me having nightmares & shyyte
roflmao

And opinions are like arse holes; everyone's got one. But opinions aren't law or fact. They are points of view that could come about due to rationale or just personal taste. I am of the opinion that my hair is the shizzle. And I have never even been bothered that others don't have that opinion about my type or that it does not get praise. TBH with all the love I give it, it'd be overkill if y'all started to gush about it too.
OK, jokes aside, I have witnessed folks being unhappy about having 4B hair and it does amuse me sometimes, but get me all worked up? Nah suh! Sometimes I do wish I could help them see what I see, but other times, it seems like it'd be a major feat and I haven't got the energy, so I do as Beetlebug advised:
You see, this is like how some people hate big butts and wide hips, while I work hard to keep my badonkadonk from ever shrinking and avoid all hip-slimming exercises like the plague, wearing pleated pants to exaggerate curves and seeking jeans that do not "slim" but that show off my ASSets as tastefully as they can. Why? Because I am of the camp that loves curves. (And you can ask anyone who's known me since I was a teen, I didn't just jump on this band wagon, but even when I was overweight and looked like a barrel, you couldn't have convinced a stick shape was beautiful. In fact, as good as P90X looks, I don't think I will ever get it coz some of the before and after pics on the infomercial look like the women were morphing into prepubescent boys.If she wants to be miserable for the rest of her life b/c of her hairtype, let her.
The fact of the matter is that black people have been taught to hate everything from the top of their heads to the bottom of their feet. Like racism, this type of thinking is not going anywhere anytime soon. It's sad that some black people hold these feelings but what can you do? We can't force anybody to embrace their hair. They have to learn on their own.
I do love the lean results but not if they mess with curves.
. Doesn't mean I hate other types or relaxed hair, but as I don't ever deal with either of those, I'd really be wasting time that could be used doing something else visiting threads discussing their issues or solutions. And I have already told y'all, I try not to overexert my tiny little brain or burden it with excess. And anything I don't need or won't ever use is definitely the definition of excess.i agree its going overboard. i just don't click anymore. what aggravates me the most lately is when people start talkin bout 'silky' 4a. 'oh, that 4a is different. [COLOR="Red"[COLOR="Red"]]its a *silky* 4a that lays down with a brush. i need advice from a 4a like mine'. ugh. wtf?[/COLOR] can we quit making all these categories? quit makin up ish! its getting old. keep on making categories and everyone is going to realize that their hair is different from everyone else's on the planet, and we won't be able to get advice from anyone. you know, since people only want advice from a 4b with low density, high porosity, thick strands on the nape and behind the right ear, and thick hair in the crown, and balding in the front and in a little spot at the temple, that only lays down with brown gel, and is too saddity for bss products, because that hair is most similar to theirs.![]()
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BUT I GUESS NOT IF SHE DOESN'T SEE HER "LIKENESS" ON HER FAVORITE SHOWS, IN FAMILY, her friends (every1 relaxed), ETC. She is continously saying she doesn't like her hair...it's not LONG!!! it's nappy!!! (it's natural... stretched goes almost apl on her)! but of course shrinkage & texture --->"not the same as her 11 yr old sister) IF SHE sees folks make so much fuss over her sisters longer "GOOD HAIR" 





THAT EVERY1 WHO COMES IN CONTACT WITH THEM "COMMENTS ON!!!!" 




....we have a long way to go




Now after all of this, folks are STILL going to post new threads errday asking what their hair type is.
Personally, I see nothing wrong with not liking your hair or longing for someone else's. I can honestly say I see MANY women on here that I would trade hair with a a SECOND. I have seen 2's -4's that I would give anything for. Sometimes it is the texture I love and sometimes the silkiness or even the length or thickness. My hair is 4/b with some 3c/ and VERY fine. I would kill for thicker strands. It is also very porous and that is a struggle for me. I would love to have hair that grew regardless and was thick and lush. My daughter was born with fist size curls that just fell into place. They were the most beautiful curls I had ever seen in my life and yes, I liked it better than my own hair. My husband has bone straight hair and his sister's envied my daughter's curls. They preferred her curls over their straight hair. Unfortunatley, her hair straightend out and I prefer theease of maintanance of her straight hair, I still prefer curly hair but not as coily as mine.
I don't find it neccessary to have to be in love with your hair. I don't think it is a racial thing either. There are women of all races that don't like their hair. That is why we have bleach, relaxers, color, straightening appliances as well as curling ones. I think you just have to make the best of what you have. I have embraced my hair and I am natural and still learning but that wont stopme from drooling when I see some of you avi's. I needed to know my hair type to learn what works. I know what it is now and still don'tlove the 3 part anymore than the 4 part. It is all too fine and porous! I also don't love my body! I would kill for Naomi Campbells. Does that make me a self-hater, Nope,just an average woman.
4b checking in lol!!! I haven't noticed any big negativity here re: hair typing.
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