Heavy_Handz
Superstar
These white simps 

Who are these people!!! Bantu knots
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- Just ignore it
- Stop finding things to get mad about.
- It’s only the internet
- Black men do it too
- You hate black women
- Yo momma black
- What about the manosphere
- You get no p*ssy
- Incel
- c00n
According to the comments, we don’t validate natural hair enough compared to our white counterparts.da fukk do black women even need us to say about their hair tho?
like we all got sisters and shyt. its not some alien thing to us.
According to the comments, The Men THEY want DON’T validate natural hair enough compared to our white counterparts.
According to the comments, we don’t validate natural hair enough compared to our white counterparts.
da fukk do black women even need us to say about their hair tho?
like we all got sisters and shyt. its not some alien thing to us.
The video isn’t even a big deal to me. You’ll always get clowns like that. It’s the comments on the Instagram page, Dr Umar’s of all places. The comments there are disheartening.They probably get bad comments from a couple of black dudes and then be bitter. Women are very emotional and extremely insecure. Add in some white supremacy dominance and black men not having resources to support black women and well you get videos like the op. Black women are also the least married group, take from that what you will.
This community is in rough rough shape![]()
Didn’t see a thread posted on this.
Hmmm….
Edit:
The comments on Instagram are suggesting that black women get more compliments on their hair from non-blacks. And that black men don’t appreciate natural hair.
I’m not going to say their experience is wrong but when black men try and champion natural hair, we get told to mind our business and to stop being controlling.![]()
The video isn’t even a big deal to me. You’ll always get clowns like that. It’s the comments on the Instagram page, Dr Umar’s of all places. The comments there are disheartening.
I’d expect those kind of comments on low vibrational crap like the shade room. But on there, it’s 50/50. Half are saying fukk CAC validation, and the other half clearly hurting saying “if BM don’t love us like they love non-black women, what choice do we have?”
I try my hardest to not be dismissive. If that’s their truth then so be it.