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What do you prefer on a black woman

  • Natural

    Votes: 65 90.3%
  • Weave

    Votes: 6 8.3%
  • Wig

    Votes: 1 1.4%

  • Total voters
    72

BlvdBrawler

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Your talking about men who only want to fukk and run. No self respecting black women needs to be with a man like that.

When it comes to long term relationships a man will have to like a woman without weave.

Lets try to reduce the amount of divorces friend. :sitdown:

You have no idea what I'm talking about.

When it comes to long term relationships, a man will have to like a woman who is good, honest, loyal, and compliments him.

If a man really gives a shyt about hairstyle, he's not really a man.

You and I both know that if you met a woman who was educated, beautiful, loyal, had a good family, good head on her shoulders, a career as a chef, fat ass and titties, 1 man in her past, zero children, a trust fund and could fukk till the sun came up, her "weave" wouldn't even cross your mind.
 

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As I get older I'm really starting to dislike everything about weaves. So many women rely solely on the weave, and don't take care of their natural hair. Which is why so many black women are balding by the time they get into their 40s. That glue and the scalp irritation is fukking things up.

Not saying no one should wear a weave, I'm just saying it's bad to wear it exclusively while not taking care of their real hair.

We need more mothers who teach their daughters to have confidence in their real hair. And we need fewer black men who want to talk shyt about black women's hair, and end this "good hair=straight hair" self hate.
 

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As I get older I'm really starting to dislike everything about weaves. So many women rely solely on the weave, and don't take care of their natural hair. Which is why so many black women are balding by the time they get into their 40s. That glue and the scalp irritation is fukking things up.

Not saying no one should wear a weave, I'm just saying it's bad to wear it exclusively while not taking care of their real hair.

We need more mothers who teach their daughters to have confidence in their real hair. And we need fewer black men who want to talk shyt about black women's hair, and end this "good hair=straight hair" self hate.

we in the same boat man. I never really had a preference, but im starting to look at weaves sideways now. Im starting to see how ridiculous it looks and how sad it is at the same time.

Its deeper then alot of people think
 

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You have no idea what I'm talking about.

When it comes to long term relationships, a man will have to like a woman who is good, honest, loyal, and compliments him.

If a man really gives a shyt about hairstyle, he's not really a man.

You and I both know that if you met a woman who was educated, beautiful, loyal, had a good family, good head on her shoulders, a career as a chef, fat ass and titties, 1 man in her past, zero children, a trust fund and could fukk till the sun came up, her "weave" wouldn't even cross your mind.
Its more than just a hairstyle. Its a person being fake and not being true to themselves.

We are in a world with high divorce rates and a lot of single mothers and immature men who dont appreciate a good woman.

Your advocating for how it is now with high divorce rates and such and it is clearly not working for the betterment of the black community.

It needs to be changed.
 

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Its more than just a hairstyle. Its a person being fake and not being true to themselves.

We are in a world with high divorce rates and single mothers and immature men. You advocating for how it is now and it is clearly not working for the betterment of the black community.

It needs to be changed.

Breh, the black community has MUCH bigger problems than women wearing weaves. C'mon.
 

Blackout

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Education. So we agree. Good talk. :tu:
Everybody says Education but its more than that.

Its focusing on more women with natural hair, nappy hair being a hair type and not a negative, appreciation of black women and less c00ning.

It must become a lifestyle. :ufdup:
 

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Everybody says Education but its more than that.

Its focusing on more women with natural hair, nappy hair being a hair type and not a negative, appreciation of black women and less c00ning.

It must become a lifestyle. :ufdup:


Yea but you brought up the first step.

First step = education.

This isn't even debatable.
 

Blackout

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Yea but you brought up the first step.

First step = education.

This isn't even debatable.
Its more than that as Ive explain in my previous post.

You can attain info via education but if you cant use that info for our own gain and not c00n activities then its useless.
 

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Its more than that as Ive explain in my previous post.

You can attain info via education but if you cant use that info for our own gain and not c00n activities then its useless.

I don't think you understand the concept of "first step".
 

Blackout

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yes, breh. One step is all we need to fix all of this. :comeon:

My dude, c'mon.
You c'mon

I said its more than just the first step yet you keep on talking about the first step.

Keep up breh
 
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