FemmeFatale
Well-Known Member
I was just wondering since a friend of mine (who is natural 4B) told me that she mainly attracts African and White men.
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i will bite just to say its all about your style and your self conscience not about your hair type
Most black people IN REAL LIFE have type 4 (especially 4b) hair. I know I am new to this forum and all...I don't understand why we on hair boards act like 4b is so rare. We are the majority :raises fist:.
Why would a black man expect your hair to look any different than his?![]()
*raises fist back* ..Because the majority of us have relaxed hair so they are conditioned to like that first.
Since the BC, white folks get a kick out of it. But that's just how white folks are. The most compliments came from women who were already natural or who were tranisitioning themselves.
Some men don't give a damn, IMO. As long as your face & body is tight..![]()
I had been wearing a sew-in since March (not the same one). I removed it last weekend and wore my natural 4B hair to work. I received complimints from other AA females who were natural or desired to be natural and males of various races (except AA). When I wear my hair straight or in a sew-in I dont have any problem attracting attention from bothers, but not this week so i have to wonder if there is some truth to OP's statement...at least in the south.
I don't know I've heard of men making specific comments about various hair textures whether it was positive or negative.
when women relaxed, BM knew the hair was "OFF LIMITS" - now that more women are going natural, I see them alot more open to it - they can touch.
I also think it depends on where you are and what the general culture is. Some places have more variety than others when it comes to black women and hair culture.