Black Hair Care : Men, what are your thoughts on black women and natural hair styles?

Discussion in 'Black Hair Care' started by shenelly, Jul 11, 2005.

  1. robboy2003 New Member

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    I love seeing her with her nicely topped out thick fro,wearing a thin blue dress. She'll be sitting at the computer desk with her glasses on looking like a little chocolate Goddess taking my instruct,,, Oh hair:lol: Luv it natural.:hearts4:
  2. Ma'atress New Member

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    No flexibilty here!!!

    I was born natural...I love my loc's weave are cover ups, perm and colour are poison!!! and it leaves a calcium lime build up on the brain...ya know like the stuff you gotta scrape off the faucet cause you haven't cleaned it cause your nasty!!!...Normally women who dont embrace naturalness to me have a self esteem problem...your scared to go out natural because you fear what others will think And you dont know enough about your naturalness to embrace it:skillet: ...Well Im afrikan NOT EUROPEAN...Peace
  3. MenNefer New Member

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    A good balance is cool

    Hypothetically, we can reduce ourselves to animals and still have a mating standard and qualities that attract eachother on a primordial level (at some point it would be good to alter natural processes). We can also lose ourselves in a refinment process anchored in an illusory idea of perfection.

    Everything that happens is Natural (even the physical laws that govern our movements, decisions ect)

    A good standard to achieve that balance is even more cooler.

    What process should be used to apply a universal standard?
    Empiricism?
    Religion?
    Aesthetical creativity?
    All of them in no strict arrangment?
    Somebody said so?
    Maybe I'm just supposed to know.
  4. Ma'atress New Member

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    We all have entitlement!

    Like I am to my opinion Im never altering natural self to look european or something else...Maybe you should do more research on black women's naturalness go to some natural websites or visit some natural hair salon's or whatever I dont understand why we should consider altering what have naturally BEAUTY!, black women are BLESSED...Peace
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    The words escape me in completely describing the magnetic pull of black women. I don't think modifying, highlighting, or aesthetically altering oneself is intrinsically wrong. If one finds themselves to be manipulating their physical (or mental) appearance to abnegate their natural look for an image they deem superior then that is a problem. If that image is cos-metically or wholistically aligned with white people then there is definitely a problem.