QuoteReplyTopic: nappy hair Posted: June 16 2005 at 8:40am
is it true that you can get nappy hair by letting it grow out and not do anything to it like combing or brushing? i always thought you were born wit nappy hair or its in your genes or sumthin
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na, if you dont comb it and stuff you look like bob marley, but it dont make it nappy like good old mother nature nappy. sorry bro, if it a int nappy it aint gettin nappy... unless somone oknw suntin i dont.
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Nappy is subjective. Meaning it depends on who your talking about and who's opinion it is.
In Africa men with straight hair is looked at as outsiders. In America nappy hair is seen as bad, Not in the Civil Rights Era!
Now we are bombarded with MTV and BET with high yellow people with straight hair saying they got good hair and we got nappy hair if it's not like theirs. This is a touchy subject that we should all look to our African history in this country and in Africa and see where the word nappy came from and why.
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the reason i dont like my nappy hair (which isnt that nappy on the first place) is how much it hurts to pick when i had my braids... thats the reason i cut my ish to get waves. i still wish i had my joints but we can do this wave thing for a while too i guess
When I was a little boy my mother wanted me to wear an Afro, which everybody including white people sported back then, but I couldn't because my hair was too "nappy" for a pick or a comb.
So she had cut it all off until I got old enough to cut it off. Now I cut my own hair and still cut it all off. But now I sport waves and ladies love it! And so do I!
So it's all good but it still bothers me a little that my natural hair is called nappy. Now that I'm a MAN I understand that Black people are not very well accepted as themselves in America period. You'll learn! But it's all good.
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yeah, for me im black and white so its more straight, but my friend be like... man you got that good hair. i feel like ppl need to stop haten on kidds with those tight little coils.if you hate it that much throw in a kit and youll be straight.
That one thing that I don't like is for people to make fun of other people. I knew this kid who was mixed and the kids in my hood would tease him and I would get so angry at them. My mother is light skin and she told us horror stories about people picking on her. Every since then I'm kinda protective of mix kids.
We have to remember they are apart of two different cultures and this makes them speacial not wierd. My grandmother is part Brazilan and African American. My pops is Jet Black just like my grandfather who was born in Logos, Nigeria. I'm dark skin with nappy roots. Most Americans are of a mixed back ground even if they don't look like it.
So nappy hair is everywhere.
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