AfroKink
Well-Known Member
I do get tired of explaining my hair to people, so I stopped.
I was wearing my hair in a twist out. A white friend of mine asked how I got my hair like that. Like they don't do the twist-then untwist to get a curly/crimpy look. I looked her straight in the eyes, smiled and said "I sprinkled magic pixie dust on it, and just poof! it goes like this," and I changed the topic.
Or when I put in twist extensions and people ask me how my hair grew so fast, I say "it's because I'm special," then I smile and change the subject.
Lys
I was wearing my hair in a twist out. A white friend of mine asked how I got my hair like that. Like they don't do the twist-then untwist to get a curly/crimpy look. I looked her straight in the eyes, smiled and said "I sprinkled magic pixie dust on it, and just poof! it goes like this," and I changed the topic.
Or when I put in twist extensions and people ask me how my hair grew so fast, I say "it's because I'm special," then I smile and change the subject.
Lys
i'm such a bad person...





First, when I had braids she said 'ooh, is that ALL your hair?'. Explained it to her. Then, when I had on a half-wig until I re-braided she said 'oh, so is that a clip-on or a weave?'. And she said it in a tone that she knows about Black hair and if its straight it must be fake. So now I have on an asymetrical bob for the winter. I can tell she was itching to ask me about it for 2 weeks and I've been avoiding her. She caught me last week and asked 'so is THAT your hair?'. I told her 'yeah, it is, just like you claim that your J-Lo booty is real". 