Sianna
New Member
This might sound like sort of an odd question, but let me explain.
Most of you know how people feel about "our" hair, especially in its natural state. It can't grow beyond SL, it's nappy (meaning ugly) and yadda, yadda, yadda... you know, the usual. With that said, it is also commonly believed among black men, women and children, that if a person descends from anyone who is NOT black, they'll have a "better grade of hair."
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Well, since going natural I am beginning to learn that, no matter what you try to tell some people, they will hold to these ridiculous beliefs with a ferocity you wouldn't believe! There is just no convincing them otherwise!
Anyway, I say all that to say this, supposedly, my maternal grandmother's parents, are part Indian, both of them. I know this only because my grandmother brags about it at every available opportunity.
Growing up I never really believed it because neither my grandmother's or my mother's hair looked the way I though Indian hair should look. *shrugs* Now that I'm an adult... well, I still don't really believe it, (I don't even care) but even if I did I don't think I'd ever tell anyone now! 
In these past 10 months since I BC'd and really started taking care of my hair, its growing (retaining) like it never has before. It looks full, healthy, and if I do say so myself, just fantastic! Especially considering how it looked before. If I was (am) descended from a non-black grand-parent, I wouldn't even want to tell anyone now because I wouldn't want them trying to discredit how well my hair is doing, giving the credit to genetics rather than consistent, nurturing hair care.
People can be so frustrating at times. *Le Sigh*
Anyone else feel this way?
Most of you know how people feel about "our" hair, especially in its natural state. It can't grow beyond SL, it's nappy (meaning ugly) and yadda, yadda, yadda... you know, the usual. With that said, it is also commonly believed among black men, women and children, that if a person descends from anyone who is NOT black, they'll have a "better grade of hair."


Well, since going natural I am beginning to learn that, no matter what you try to tell some people, they will hold to these ridiculous beliefs with a ferocity you wouldn't believe! There is just no convincing them otherwise!
Anyway, I say all that to say this, supposedly, my maternal grandmother's parents, are part Indian, both of them. I know this only because my grandmother brags about it at every available opportunity.


In these past 10 months since I BC'd and really started taking care of my hair, its growing (retaining) like it never has before. It looks full, healthy, and if I do say so myself, just fantastic! Especially considering how it looked before. If I was (am) descended from a non-black grand-parent, I wouldn't even want to tell anyone now because I wouldn't want them trying to discredit how well my hair is doing, giving the credit to genetics rather than consistent, nurturing hair care.

Anyone else feel this way?
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