Sistas gotta stop being lazy when it comes to their hair

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Some of us have Black mothers, sisters and girlfriends/wives. Why wouldn’t we know about this stuff, after being around Black women for 30 or 40 years?
Imagine coming from a whole Black mother and don’t be knowing a COTDAMN thing about Black women, but be slandering them day and night with no shame.

LOST NIKKAS
 

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Can’t stand wigs/weaves. Chick lay on your chest and it feels like a bag of hay on you. Itching like a crackhead :skip:

Natural hair>>> my ex had a big head of curly hair and took care of it religiously :ohlawd:
 

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I'm "impressed" at how some men know so much about women's hair, and the terminology in regards to how it's done and styled. I have no clue to these technical terms.

Some of us have Black mothers, sisters and girlfriends/wives. Why wouldn’t we know about this stuff, after being around Black women for 30 or 40 years?

Imagine coming from a whole Black mother and don’t be knowing a COTDAMN thing about Black women, but be slandering them day and night with no shame.

LOST NIKKAS

I was raised by, grew up around, in plethora od long term relationships with black women..
I didn't have a clue about terminology of their hair and all that shyt. Completely clueless.

I started letting my hair grow out few years back and the the lil chick that braid it has me come to her salon she works at.. I been learning all kinds of shyt about hair since then. The look on my face when I saw white women getting weave put in :ohhh:.. I always thought that was them bytches real hair.. EVERY WHITE HO in that bytch was getting weave put in.

Chick that braid my shyt was like "nikka you thought it was just us sistaz, white hoes spend way more money on fake hair than we do, where you been at? :usure:"
 

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I'm "impressed" at how some men know so much about women's hair, and the terminology in regards to how it's done and styled. I have no clue to these technical terms.
It’s largely a black american thing….
 

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Imagine if our top HBCU's had chemistry departments that researched products for maintaining (not changing) black hair. They'd get the resulting patents; and funds spent by black women would go into black education.
 

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Yeah, I remember growing up in the 90’s, when most Black women took care of their actual hair. Then the 2000’s came and a lot of them were going natural. It was a beautiful sight. Then out of nowhere they started with the weaves and wigs, and trying to look like celebrities
trannies, they started following gay/trans trends - bad makeup, unnatural weavees/colours, bad BBLs and Face fillers. Yeahhhhh the agenda won. and it kicked black womens asses in the hood. now every type of woman is built like a tranny. disgusting shyt.
 

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I don’t understand the “bonnet” thing.
Are yall talking about a bonnet worn to bed or one worn outside the house. If it is a bonnet to bed, then if she does not want a tangled mess and massive breakage, we have to protect our hair. We have the most delicate hair due to all of the curls and coils. Bonnets and scarfs are necessary for most women to retain our length.

Now if a chick is walking out the house with a bonnet, she can do better.
 
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