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I'm WAY late seeing this but...Lovin' all the styles and these ladies are all stunning! Just what I need to help me through my natural hair journey. Thanks for posting this.
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@PCSerialMom playground to learn something. Admitting when you're wrong is the first step to learning what's right....you seriously think it's normal to refer to one type of hair as "african like" and therefore less likely to be worn natural and refer to another type of hair as "bi-racial" and therefore easier to manage?? That is plantation mentality if I ever saw it....and I'm not sure why you mentioned Diana Ross, if you have a gripe to pic with the person who made the vid address them, not me
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@PCSerialMom going natural is if they had to see and talk to someone like you on a regular going on a tangent about bi-raciality determining the manageability of one's hair. In fact the example you used of Tracy Ellis Ross is quite hilarious as well as her hair texture is not straight in the slightest and is actually extremely common among Black women in the natural community. Hopefully you can join the rest of us in the modern world, I mean you are on the Internet, you could use this cyber
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@PCSerialMom have a clue how to care for the unfamiliar texture. Actually revealing your age said more negative things about you than positive...your age reveals that you are from a bygone era, I wouldn't be surprised if you had people in your family that actually believed there's a such thing as "good hair"...you are older than BOTH of my parents...smh, no wonder you are suspended in time and space with a house slave versus field slave mentality. The only thing that would keep someone from
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@PCSerialMom thick and woolly. And yet you are still holding onto this idiotic notion that there is a such thing as bi-racial hair, that it is easier to wash and no biggie to wear natural?!? You can't just pull things out of your behind and pretend they are true...there are scores of bi-racial Blacks with nappier, coarser hair than every negro in my family, not too mention even more whose hair was altered with straighteners, chemicals, hot combs or the like by their non-Black parents who didn't
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@PCSerialMom There are straight-haired Arabs in North Africa, Blond, blue eyed aboriginals in South Africa...Africa is not just dark-skinned individuals with kinky hair...and ironically I actually stated that in my original reply. And your statement that hair texture determines whether or not a woman goes natural is also glaringly incorrect..roughly 40% of Black women are natural ranging every hair type on the planet. The majority of the woman on YouTube alone are in the 4a/b range which is
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@PCSerialMom Replying intelligently sweetheart is stating facts which I can clearly see you are not capable of doing. And seeing as how you are in your 50's I would keep that on the hush because at your age, yes, it should be embarrassing to be hopelessly uninformed. For starters you seriously used the term "african-like" hair...what does that even mean? Clearly you are largely ignorant as to the vast and varied population of Africa..it's an ENTIRE continent in case you didn't know.
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@AncientAfrodisiac I KNOW Diana Ross NEVER wore her natural hair out! (always wigs/weaves -so why is she pictured?) I thought the natural hair they usually mean is referring to black women with the more african like hair, kinky like - cause woman with that type of hair are the ones that don't tend to wear their hair natural - straightening it with perms, hot comb etc. bi-racial woman - they usually have a diff texture hair- easier to wash & wear and no biggie for them to wear their hair natural!
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@AncientAfrodisiac well, I can already see how ignorant you are by your reply. You don't know how to reply intelligently? That means without being insulting! I'm lucky enough to have reached the age of 52yrs so far - obviously I'm alive and living in this century - and a previous one too! How about your?



I am a white man but I just wanted to respectfully say that I think black ladies are most beautiful!!
diggindis 3 years ago 66
They' re afraid of us as we are. When we embrace who we are we are bold and confident and unstoppable. They fear that!
corpvideopro09 2 years ago 13