araceli2418
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I used to hate, hate, hate the word nappy. Now I've settled into some indifference. I thought about this b/c my 9yr old niece refers to my hair as curly and in conversation I found out the word nappy would never have even occurred to her.
It made me see things in a different light b/c, although, I know our hair is referred to as tightly curled, coiled, whatever, in everyday reality I've always heard nappy. So it was like having an epiphany when she called my hair "curly". Is nappy really necessary?
I know for some people it doesn't bother them but I've never heard it used in an affectionate way.
It made me see things in a different light b/c, although, I know our hair is referred to as tightly curled, coiled, whatever, in everyday reality I've always heard nappy. So it was like having an epiphany when she called my hair "curly". Is nappy really necessary?
I know for some people it doesn't bother them but I've never heard it used in an affectionate way.


. This type of stuff always makes me think of the time when black people were thought to be sub-human. All of the terms associated with this idea needs to go away imo. And "Nappy" is one of those terms used to compare us to things less than human.