curlcomplexity
formerly qtslim83
I personally did not find her comments offensive at all. I have shoulder length hair and I was not offended at all. But, at the same time, I am used to the mindset that many people on this board possess compared to "everyone else" in the world. Sometimes, it is better - sometimes it is not. So I just hear other's opinions and take them with a grain of salt. But if you post on a forum, you are most likely going to get a response and it may not be always what you like.
My hair means a lot to me and I STILL think some on the board take hair and hair length a little too seriously. I know this may be like cursing on this board - but I do still feel like "it's just hair". Maybe because I don't think it is some incredible feat for us or anyone else to have long hair, styles that we like, hair that blows in the wind, shiny hair, etc, etc etc.
It just is not that serious. But, still I was not offended by BH's post. It is how she felt and she shared with us, something I appreciate about our forum. But, by posting here we all still open ourselves up to hear other's viewpoints, as well. I don't think there are any hard feelings around this post, though. Right ladies?
ITA w/ you HoneyDew!
  It really isn't that serious, and it is just hair!
					
				
		
.  the derm has  seen all kind of hair problems that would make us cringe and you may have had best head of hair he has seen in a long time.  However, I don't like the rest of his comment.
. I should have asked him if he has never seen long hair on a black woman before. I won't be going back to him. I thought that was an ignorant comment. I betcha he would not have said that to a white woman.
		
Just cuz one white girl thinks shoulder length hair is 'long' doesn't mean all white girls think shoulder length hair is long, or even that other white girls would think her hair was long - they might look at her like she was crazy too.