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Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by DMerciful(m): 9:40pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
I don dey plan to drive 20 mins to your place come chop Christmas rice, loool Surrey2Bimshire: 1 Like |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by sharone21(f): 9:40pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
I have read the FOR and AGAINST natural hair instead of braids, but what would u say about my type of hair that seemingly look soft but very difficult to relax, intact I have stopped experimenting with relaxers. I just do weapons and leave my hair for months till I do another new weavon. For those who are busy or don't have time 'maintaining' the hair on a daily basis, the weavon or wig is the solution. I saw TY Bello's hair and I don't know how she maintains it daily to look shiny and good. |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by midnighter(f): 9:41pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
1Sharon: It's not self-hate at all. What about white women who go and get blond extensions sewn into their scalp to make it appear thicker What about those who use kinky or yakki extensions that mimic their natural hair texture? If you keep arguing like that you will eventually reach the conclusion that basically all body modifications mean that you "hate yourself". Adding attachments helps to keep the hair neat for longer which is less stress on the child since they won't need to keep making it every week. 4 Likes |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by Nobody: 9:42pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
1Sharon:Styling and braiding should never hurt. You clearly know nothing about hair. 2 Likes |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by 1Sharon(f): 9:43pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
sassysure: Tell me about it sis Brazilian hair, big nose, big lips..not a good fit. No wonder black women are seen as the ugliest race in the west and they don't get it. Big lips, big nose go with big hair, black women don't realise we look best in our real hair Our beauty is unique |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by Surrey2Bimshire: 9:46pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
jakandeola: Lol super funny . There’s no such thing as “Oyinbo” weather hair growth and softness has nothing to do race or location it’s has everything to do with how you care for your hair . Hair growth has absolutely nothing to do with race anyone can growth their hair it’s depends on how you’re able to retain your length and sometimes a little bit of genetics too .. but definitely not a race or location thing |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by eyinjuege: 9:47pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
1Sharon: You have no idea of what self hate is please. Extensions have been part of the African culture since time immemorial. It is who we are. Secondly, what are the fulani mixed with? You seem not to know that the black race is the most diverse of all races genetically and phenotypically. You know so little about your people. Because Chadians/fulani have beautiful long hair doesn't make them mixed. You have just shown self hate yourself becasue you have confirmed you don't truly believe Africans/ the black race can have long beautiful hair unless they are mixed. You still have more schooling to do under those your pro-black YouTube channels you watch o. You're not doing them proud, and just picking snippets here and there instead of approaching it holistically 6 Likes |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by Biglittlelois(f): 9:47pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
1Sharon: And who are you to generalise? How many have you met in your life? Only -0 esteem's like you gloat about knowing it all, while you can't even be at par with some Nigerians in your entire lifetime. 7 Likes |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by midnighter(f): 9:48pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
1Sharon: You're actually the one ridiculing African women, who told you our lips don't match our hair So does Angelina Jolie need to force her hair into an Afro? If you think we still look good natural it's fair enough but that doesn't mean we don't look good in other styles. You're going so far in one direction that you're beginning to sound like the racists you hate so much. 7 Likes |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by Surrey2Bimshire: 9:48pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
DMerciful: Oh dear lol , you’ll have to fly 2 Likes |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by 1Sharon(f): 9:48pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
midnighter: I really don't want to go into this. But... The average white woman doesn't wear fake hair, but the average black woman does. If I leave my house right now, I'm guaranteed to bump into black women with wigs but I know the white woman will all be natural. Secondly, its natural for whites to have blonde hair but not for black ppl. That's their problem. How many blk women wear yaki? Not enough sis. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by 1Sharon(f): 9:51pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
Biglittlelois: What are you talking about jackass? I'm Nigerian. The blks in the west love themselves more than you lot back home. But it should be the other way around, isnt it funny? |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by Nobody: 9:51pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
Ryan03:She doesn't have to be a foreigner. Combing of hair comes with its peculiar discomfort especially when it's not done with due care, but with braiding, expect a degree of pain. It could come while parting the hair, while adding attachment or while the stylist is almost done with the hair. This isn't peculiar to any country. Go on Youtube and take a look at braided hairstyles made by foreigners, you'll notice the ones that are managing their pains. Are those ones Nigerians? 1 Like |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by midnighter(f): 9:52pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
1Sharon: So you should say it like that instead of implying that all people who use extensions must hate themselves. You're just being facetious, so what of black people who wear black or brown hair? If you want to make a point you should be reasonable. Don't use extreme examples to paint all black women bad. 2 Likes |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by 1Sharon(f): 9:52pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
midnighter: Keep wearing your weave sis, can't stop you there |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by oloriLFC(f): 9:53pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
This thread made me remember a story my mom(God rest her soul) told me years ago. When I was a two year old or thereabout, mom took me out to visit her sister who was a hair stylist then. When mom got home, I was looking all kinky but dad wasn't comfortable. He didn't complain tho, he just carried me out as tho for a stroll. When he got back, my head was all shaved, braids disappeared. Then he told mom that he won't allow any of his female kids go thru pains all in the name of looking good that when they are old enough, they'll make the hairstyles they want. Mom said the thing pained her but she had to agree. My younger sister and I didn't start making our hair until we left secondary school. 1 Like |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by 1Sharon(f): 9:56pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
midnighter: What do you mean extreme examples? Doesn't the average black women wear hair that looks nothing like the hair underneath? Is that extreme or is that commonplace? A generalisation doesn't mean all, it's just too many. |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by midnighter(f): 9:59pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
1Sharon: I asked, what about black people who wear their same colour of hair? 2 Likes |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by 1Sharon(f): 9:59pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
midnighter: Good, and the texture? |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by Nobody: 10:00pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
1Sharon:So unique. When a child is not comfortable with this beauty of a thing, let her be. My mummy didn't force me. I grew up normal. Tried again in secondary school. Didn't make me feel bad. Let children be children and even pour sands on their hair while playing. They will do hair till they get tired of it. If u insist, then get to work with natural hair products and make it less painful for her. |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by eyinjuege: 10:02pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
Surrey2Bimshire: I did it just once, years ago, and I've never done it again. I didn't like the after effect on the older one's hair. She has really nice, long hair, and I think it caused some split ends which I didnt like. She's also the one that shouts the most about anyone touching her hair. Just don't touch her head and you guys will be alright 2 Likes |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by midnighter(f): 10:02pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
1Sharon: I mentioned "blond" and you said white people use their same colour of hair. That is why I asked you that question. I have talked about texture already. You make it sound like we are all out there wearing 40-inch pink wigs and looking ridiculous. 4 Likes |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by Nobody: 10:06pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
oloriLFC:Bless him. If there is any where I fault naija mum it's this hair thing. That thing is very painful. Children will be having headache and fever just because of hair. 1 Like |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by Ishilove: 10:07pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
Never had that issue, with my hair being as tough and as stubborn as elephant grass, my mum did not even bother braiding. She just combed mine into two buns, tied them with colorful ribbons and voila, Christmas hair don set. 1 Like |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by 1Sharon(f): 10:10pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
midnighter: Yes but most don't wear hair extensions that look like our hair..what you have on, shows what you like. It doesn't need to be pink and 40 inches.. |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by Biglittlelois(f): 10:13pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
1Sharon: Shut your stupid ass up with your low esteem, bringing down your kind because you are over there, your reek of a low mentality bum, look at you, comparing hair care according to nationality, as if all blacks takes care of themselves thoroughly as much as most here, nonsense. 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by midnighter(f): 10:14pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
1Sharon: I have talked about that already. I understand that we have a problem with inferiority complex and making our hair look more "white" but that doesn't mean that everybody who does that is totally ignorant about what makes them look good or that people who don't automatically conform to your view of what looks "good" must be stupid. 1 Like |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by 1Sharon(f): 10:16pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
Biglittlelois: I'm just being honest sis. I won't lie to make you feel better. And you're wrong, blacks in diaspora do take better care of themsleves |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by Surrey2Bimshire: 10:17pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
eyinjuege: Ahaha bless her heart ❤️ 2 Likes |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by 1Sharon(f): 10:20pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
midnighter: They are ignorant. We look better in our real hair. The world needs to see out beauty. Blk women don't realise that we give other races power when try to look like them. If I was saying blk women look better in their weaves, I'm sure you'd find that less offensive. |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by Surrey2Bimshire: 10:21pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
eyinjuege: Have a look at the blow dryer I sent you . It will make things easier for you. Another thing I’ll suggest is whenever you decide to deep condition their hair ,you can use that as an opportunity to detangle her hair . It’s kinda makes things a lot easier |
Re: Moms! Quit Putting Little Girls Through Torture In The Name Of Braiding Hair. by midnighter(f): 10:31pm On Dec 23, 2019 |
1Sharon: It's not about arguing that we look better in our natural hair. You are free to think that. And it's true to an extent. It's about you implying that we don't look good at all in weaves or other styles, when that's simply not true. And you're being deliberately insincere by using extreme language to prove your point. You keep using words like big lips and big noses which is racist. Not all of us have big noses and lips. You're just trying to be controversial in an effort to sound enlightened. What about people with narrow noses and thin lips, do they have your permission to wear their weaves now? If you had said that people should try to be realistic about their facial and bone structure when choosing styles, I would have understood but you're just being vulgar and offensive to prove a point. I don't need to you to confirm for me whether black women look better in weaves or not. What I'm saying is that you shouldn't be so quick to judge people just because they don't conform to your view. The systems of oppression that led to this discussion in the first place are well-established and complex. You are wrong to lord it over people just because you have had a different experience. If you want to put your point across then do it without being arrogant. You are actually scaring people away from the natural hair movement with your attitude. 7 Likes 1 Share |
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