Video: My self hatred..TRUTH BEHIND MY HAIR WEAVES

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All the women with weaves and perms, let the healing begin :blessed::mjcry:


This beautiful Black women is amazing :salute:



Black hair is beautiful brehs!!!!!!!


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My hair has always been natural. I have never worn a weave. I do plan on wearing wigs soon so my hair can stay done all of the time. Only curly/natural textured wigs. When I want my hair straight, I'll just straighten my hair since it's already a nice length (bsl). If I want it short and straight, I'd probably get a wig instead of cutting it. I'd get a wig if I want color as well.

I do believe a lot of people only wear weaves because of "self hatred", but I do not think that it's everyone.

I do hear some women who wear weaves calling women who don't wear weaves and/or makeup "basic" or ugly. Those are the ones I would consider to be "self haters". Males too.
 

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everybody wear hats.

i think black men thinking they need to rock a fade and need a fresh lineup is a part of it though.:sas2:
Nah but I'm not talking about everybody. I'm saying if a man wears fitted caps and hats 24/7, is it self hatred? Or nah?
 

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If a guy is wearing a hat 24/7 then he's probably balding. And no man wants to go bald.
But a man can rock a bald head easily lol...If he's not white, he won't look weird.

What about men who wear the s curl activators? Are they suffering some self hatred ?
 

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Nah but I'm not talking about everybody. I'm saying if a man wears fitted caps and hats 24/7, is it self hatred? Or nah?
nah those nikkas are either ugly, got a fukked up lineup or just insecure bout their forehead

no one rocks fitted cap 24/7 b so foh w/ that deflection
 

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Oh lord. I'm rockin a Dominican blowout right now. Stop making hair political. Truth is blk women like wearing their hair in a LOT of different ways because they look good with a lotta different looks. TBH I think I get more compliments from blk women when my hair is wild and kinky like in the pic than when it's straight. This self-hate mantra is yet another way to oversimplify and ultimately dismiss blk women as one monolithic group. Our ancestors been experimenting with our hair since Egypt and Nubia and Benin long before colonial mindsets. Please divorce our fashion sense from assumptions of white superiority. The diversity of our trends don't support this bunk ass theory anymore.

Wavy hair, kinky hair, micro braids, faux locs, Afros, dreadlocks, kinky twists, blow outs, twist outs, straw sets, wash n gos, cornrows, goddess braids, lace-fronts, pony-tails, twists, permed hair, natural hair, rollersets, updos...ad naseum.
 

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OP is obsessed with hair weaves.
Find something else to post about already. This shyt is old. While he's researching different reasons to down talk women with weaves, millions of women (and trannies) are getting sewed up right now. And it's not about to stop. And they don't all hate themselves.
 

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Oh lord. I'm rockin a Dominican blowout right now. Stop making hair political. Truth is blk women like wearing their hair in a LOT of different ways because they look good with a lotta different looks. TBH I think I get more compliments from blk women when my hair is wild and kinky like in the pic than when it's straight. This self-hate mantra is yet another way to oversimplify and ultimately dismiss blk women as one monolithic group. Our ancestors been experimenting with our hair since Egypt and Nubia and Benin long before colonial mindsets. Please divorce our fashion sense from assumptions of white superiority. The diversity of our trends don't support this bunk ass theory anymore.

Wavy hair, kinky hair, micro braids, faux locs, Afros, dreadlocks, kinky twists, blow outs, twist outs, straw sets, wash n gos, cornrows, goddess braids, lace-fronts, pony-tails, twists, permed hair, natural hair, rollersets, updos...ad naseum.

hotep type deflection

we're not talking about egypt or nubia, we're talking about the united states, here.

btw, those regions had black people as well as others contributing to the diversity of those lands.
 
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