When has a white/asian woman ever put product int heir hair to make it as curly and tough as black women's hair and sold/promoted it as much as they do their own hair? 

What if black men started wearing toupees because brushing/combing their hair was too tough?
How would black women respond?![]()
That's not a fair analogy because hair and it's length isn't as important to men.
A fairer analogy would be if every time you touched your penis it grew thinner and shorter wouldn't you probably stop touching it for a while?![]()
Yo.
Go shyt your dumb ass down.
Men can grown their hair out to any length they want.
fukk outta here with that penis analogy.that shyt doesn't even make sense unless you're reading a harry potter novel.
I guess that's a hell yeah then.![]()
When has a white/asian woman ever put product int heir hair to make it as curly and tough as black women's hair and sold/promoted it as much as they do their own hair?![]()
?????
Your analogy isn't even rooted in reality.
This isn't Pinocchio.
What if black men started wearing european/asian toupees because they didn't like their curly and tangled hair? How would black women respond?
Of course it's not rooted in reality since it was a hypothetical question. Just like if I were you ask you IF you had a choice between Rihanna or beyonce which would you choose, and I'm sure you'd give an answer although the chances of that happening are slim.
If black men started wearing straight haired textured toupees yes they would get the side eye because like I said as men, your hair isn't an integral part of your identity. So why go thru lengths (no pun intended) to change something people don't even care about.
Take the neck rings that those women wear in I think Indonesia. Having longer necks is a status symbol, regardless of western evidence that it may not be the most healthiest practice. If I started wearing those neck rings to my classes I'd get theFace.
That's why I equated something important to you, your penis, to something important to us, hair.![]()
Wait this chick is really saying that our haircuts isn't an integral part of our identity?Of course it's not rooted in reality since it was a hypothetical question. Just like if I were you ask you IF you had a choice between Rihanna or beyonce which would you choose, and I'm sure you'd give an answer although the chances of that happening are slim.
If black men started wearing straight haired textured toupees yes they would get the side eye because like I said as men, your hair isn't an integral part of your identity. So why go thru lengths (no pun intended) to change something people don't even care about.
Take the neck rings that those women wear in I think Indonesia. Having longer necks is a status symbol, regardless of western evidence that it may not be the most healthiest practice. If I started wearing those neck rings to my classes I'd get theFace.
That's why I equated something important to you, your penis, to something important to us, hair.![]()
That's true, but those nikkas ain't shyt, and they got they own damn self esteem issues cause they was raised by black mothers anyway.
Oh, for women it is?![]()
So if its about identity, why do you want to identify with something thats INNATELY not yours?![]()
Please answer that for me.![]()
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Oh, and miss me comparing a sex organ to one's hair style. Thats just scraping the barrel now.![]()
Wait this chick is really saying that our haircuts isn't an integral part of our identity?
Just like our beard our haircut is one if the most important things to a man. What rock you live under.
Why you think guys be dissing lebrons hairline so much.![]()
Wtf YES YES IT IS!
Like the newscaster lady. She basically wears her hair the exact same style as a man but she got flack for it. Weren't you like the main ones in here talking about how messed up the real hair be under weaves? So if it wasn't that important part of a woman why would you even care? So you already answered and agreed with me numerous times breh.
I'll answer. Because we as in black period regardless of gender have been indoctrinated to believe that looser straighter hair is better. Even in the curly hair appreciation thread most of those girls y'all praised were 3C hair and NOT 4C (go look it up). As men, you can keep saying you want something, and if we give it to you it's still not good enough because it's not "innate"
You still ain't answer the question although we both know the answer![]()