Soliel185
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During my Corporate career, the questioning never stopped. Appalling and overwhelming. Most people cannot handle that type of rascist abuse on the job( can you wash your hair? can I touch it? etc etc....).
To the bolded: I wouldn't consider that "racist abuse". But perhaps I'm in the minority. Children ask questions about things they do not understand so that they can learn - perhaps the people that approached you were tactless, or even rude, but IMO that hardly amounts to abuse...
I'd rather someone ask me a "dumb" question than continue believing in faulty information.

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then i i kept hot combing. had i known how to care for my natural hair then i may not have gotten a relaxer. so i got one and still had poofy frizzy thick hair
Why is that any of their business anyway? Some people are just bold. And if your hair is natural more than likely you're going to keep your child's hair natural too so why would they even ask that? Some people just aren't too bright.