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He really loves her and he adores her hair. He has a sense of humor and some good insight. Very interesting points towards the end.It's very cute, but they are the oddest looking couple. Personally, I'd always want to be smaller than my man.....
It's very cute, but they are the oddest looking couple. Personally, I'd always want to be smaller than my man.....
Why the emphasis on the man's race? Couldn't the title of this thread just as easily been "A Man's Opinion of His Wife's Natural Journey"? Is his race relevant in any way to discussion of her natural hair?
In a way it is. My boyfriend happens to be white, and I was worried that he was not going to like me with straight hair and I cut my hair to about an inch and my bf happened to be crazy supportive and even wanted to learn more and more about black hair...he found it fascinating. This video could possibly be encouragement to others to take the step-- of course this would only matter to people who have the same situation as them. Hell, the first question my mom asked was "Do you think S will freak out?" It is what it is.
Thanks for sharing your experience, GP. I'm glad your BF was supportive of your hair choices. But I guess I'm still at a loss about the relevance of race. A woman may be concerned that her boyfriend/SO/hubby- whatever his race/ethnicity may be- would not like her to make any drastic changes to her hair, esp. cutting it very short or going natural.
In fact, in my many, many years on LHCF I've observed that people are more likely to claim that people of color are less likely to be supportive of natural, highly-textured hair. As in, "When I went natural, black people were like "When are you going to get a perm?" and white people were like, "Oh, I LOVE your hair like that!"
So it seems like the man's race would be of greater importance if the title were "A Black Man's Opinion of His Wife's Natural Journey".
Shrug. I'm not trying to start a debate but sometimes I just wonder why race pops up SO often in questionable context.
ed when he was talking about how he was clueless about what a relaxer even was... I suppose that's why his race was brought up. A black man would generally already know that black women's hair is naturally very curly and that a woman with straight hair who feared a splash of water was concerned that her hair might revert, etc. But because he's a white guy, he didn't know all of that. So, I can see how someone would wonder how he would react to a BC and natural hair.
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I wish my dh took half as much interest in my hair, but he doesn't. I doubt it has anything to do with race, he just doesn't care about my hair *shrug*
I love 8:18: "I like the afro...I like the poof." He seems to be well veresed in hair lingo, I noticed that throughout- but I don't think that the conversation would have been much different if this were my SO (black) and I in the video. Most men who are with a woman they love - love her hair when she's happy with it, because she's happy with it. In that sense they are quite ordinary - cute, but ordinary.
They are so cute together.[/QUOTE]
I couldn't agree more with the bolded.
^^yall are gunna hijack BMPs thread lol
How the hell did this turn into a race thing? Black men are raised by black women for the most part right??? So why would a black man be intrigued by the texture of a black woman's hair when the hair on his head is the same texture? I doubt anyone feels validated b/c yt likes kinky hair, yall reaching with that one. I wasn't understanding all theand
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I wish my dh took half as much interest in my hair, but he doesn't. I doubt it has anything to do with race, he just doesn't care about my hair *shrug*

some of the girliest looking men can be some of thee cutest!Her husband looks like a girl.
I think its great that he supports her. Who care if he's black, white & blah. I'm glad that she just shared her experience of having a supportive man. I'm sure there are girls who are in interracial relationships who are scared to BC because they're afraid of what their SO will say bc hes a different race. Her video will be helpful, and very encouraging. As much as I think people like to say race is irrelevant, its very relevant and its even salient in this thread as you can see people are getting touchy about it now.
, I did think the parts where he was talking about her bc and the "in-between" stage were cute. I also nodded vigorously in agreement when she was talking about her mom and grandmom being short-haired naturals but not having a "natural mentality" - I actually started a thread on a similar topic not too long ago.