If you pay attention to the images portrayed in magazines and mainstream movies, most will have you believe that all men are stuck on the idea of their women having long hair. Whether it’s Beyoncé or Tamika up the block, achieving that look usually means getting a weave, tracks, wig, or whatever other follicle trickery beauticians use to fake the funk. That’s not to say that a black woman can’t have naturally long hair without assistance, but more times than not that sister with the ponytail is actually rocking a phony tail.
I for one am a man that appreciates natural hair. Be it locks, an Afro, curly tresses or even a low-cut Caesar, I admire a woman that is comfortable in her own skin and hair. There’s just a certain sexiness and confidence I get from a woman that decides to defy the norm by rockin’ the hair God gave her. Again, that’s no knock against sisters that prefer a perm and extensions, but natural hair is more my speed. But maybe I’m alone in that distinction.
Mainstream media beats us over the head with images of longhaired women being the ideal form of beauty. From childhood ideas of beauty that defy our own African heritage are what we’re exposed to. Our daughters grow up playing with Barbie dolls that have silky smooth hair and watching cartoons that highlight the same features. Somewhere along the way our sons learn early on to pay more attention to the girls with “good hair.” A few parents make a concerted effort to teach their kids diversity, but for the most part we all wind up repeating the same cycle.
Young girls grow into women that can’t wait to get their hair did and balk at the idea of getting caught in the rain for fear of reverting back to their “nappy” roots. Young boys grow into men that chase short skirts and long hair for sport. As a result, black hair care is a multi-billion dollar industry, where perms, weaves and wigs are the norm. Even women that sport short cuts, like Rihanna and Halle Berry, are guilty of layering their tresses with tracks and extensions, while most guys are clueless.
Essence.com Beauty Editor Tia Williams recently hit the streets of Harlem, NY to see is men could tell which celebrities had long African-American hair or weaves. Needless to say, the ladies had the brothers fooled. Truthfully, the average man probably can’t tell the real from the fake with hair (or anything else for that matter) unless a woman is wearing an extremely bad weave.
All we care about is whether or not a woman can treat us as good as she looks. Now that’s real
Source : Anslem “NWSO” Samuel
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Posted: at 5-07-2010 11:56 AM (14 years ago) | Addicted Hero
"Those who will say nothing in the face of tyranny must endure the rule of idiots . All that you need for evil to triumph is for the good people to keep quiet and do nothing".
Posted: at 5-07-2010 11:58 AM (14 years ago) | Hero
I will never fade and I will never blend....not here to be ur friend or enemy, i say what i ave to say & i'll be out as soon as i'm done, not hard to find & not here to keep i'm the beauty that you can never sight asleep!
Posted: at 5-07-2010 02:20 PM (14 years ago) | Hero
I agree with you on this one. A woman with full/long natural hair is truly blessed.
FAKE PROFILES DOESN'T BOTHER ME ONE BIT, UNLESS PEOPLE HIDE BEHIND THEM TO SPIT VENOM. SHOW THE BOLDNESS OF A LION NEXT TIME......USE YOUR ORIGINAL PROFILE!!
Posted: at 5-07-2010 07:29 PM (14 years ago) | Gistmaniac
diplomatik at 5-07-2010 11:29 PM (14 years ago) (f)
passing with my wig
u've seen me right? i look kool right? ???but don't send me mails asking for my add or phone no. and don't give it to me either , i'll ask u if i want it ..ok...kool
Posted: at 5-07-2010 11:29 PM (14 years ago) | Addicted Hero
men knws everything we women doesnt knw about ourselves. when they look at u. they look if u wear fake eyelashes, eyebrow, your nails, your teeth, your everywhere. even though they are not all that. They knw alot about us...
Posted: at 6-07-2010 06:20 PM (14 years ago) | Hero
meldibson at 6-07-2010 10:36 PM (14 years ago) (f)
"A woman with full/long natural hair is truly blessed."---> for me dis statement is a proper nonsens! women are beautiful! no matter th length of their hair, their size and skin tone! Media made pple believe dat long hair is the "MUST HAVE" when its not! I love my natural hair! my kinky curls and all the stuff dat goes with it. Its a matter of choice! I also love my sis with weve (not 365/365 days a year) with proper healthy hair not chopped like naomie campbell on dat picture because of glue and weaving just to sell some stupid "prototype" of the society!
Posted: at 6-07-2010 10:36 PM (14 years ago) | Newbie