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When a Person Says They Started Out "0" Inches........

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When a Person Says They Started Out "0" Inches

  • I automatically think bald with no hair

    Votes: 177 82.3%
  • I automatically think they are transitioning with no new hair

    Votes: 11 5.1%
  • I don't really think about it/I don't know

    Votes: 19 8.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 8 3.7%

  • Total voters
    215
  • Poll closed .

DrC

Well-Known Member
IMHO, I've always thought 0 meant no hair, but maybe I am mistaken. Maybe I am missing something.


Thoughts??

:popcorn:
 
It could also mean when they started their transition, ie, if I'm 100 percent natural, I had zero inches of natural hair the day I got my last relaxer.

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Oh wait. Are we talking about that shoulder length thread to be funny?

*leaves potential mean mayhem*

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0" starts at the time of the last relaxer. Technically, there are 0 inches of natural hair at that point.

This is why I dislike when people say they are 1 year natural, but they have 2 years of natural hair growth. That transition period throws people off and it's not fair to newly naturals. Everyone should note the date of their last relaxer instead of the date they big chopped. That will end a lot of confusion. I've seen folks at BSL claim they have been natural 9 months and new naturals be like "daaaamn". They missed the memo that somebody transitioned. :lol:
 
Weeeell... my first thought would be 0in=bald. But, 0in could just mean anything less than 1in... like x amount of centimeters. :look:
 
*Checks to see if it's Sunday already* LOL well hopefully this discussion will stay positive and help clear up any confusion on the board

At first thought I would think 0 inches means you started off with a bc that was less than .5 an inch as Kerryann posted, but I could see it also meaning starting out transitioning from a fresh relaxer as well.
 
My first thought was bald or a low cut but I see that was not what was meant. *strolls out of thread before it gets ugly*
 
When I BC I was having a whole Waiting to exhale moment and shaved my SL hair to bald ( I was just peach fuzz and scalp) from my view point it means that the person has little or no hair but I am guessing that everyone has a different viewpoint as to the actual definition of '0'.
 
0" starts at the time of the last relaxer. Technically, there are 0 inches of natural hair at that point.

This is why I dislike when people say they are 1 year natural, but they have 2 years of natural hair growth. That transition period throws people off and it's not fair to newly naturals. Everyone should note the date of their last relaxer instead of the date they big chopped. That will end a lot of confusion. I've seen folks at BSL claim they have been natural 9 months and new naturals be like "daaaamn". They missed the memo that somebody transitioned. :lol:

That's the same thing I've been saying since I discovered natural hair videos on YT. How are you BSL after being natural for 7 months??? They never mention the date time when their zero time period started. that's why my siggy has always had the date of my last relaxer.
 
I had no idea this was open to interpretation. So in short, with some fancy footwork 0 could equal 0 or it could equal 24.
 
i take it to mean they have absolutely no hair unless they show a picture and it's clear they are transitioning from a perm. It should be pretty obvious either way.
 
I had no idea this was open to interpretation. So in short, with some fancy footwork 0 could equal 0 or it could equal 24.

^^ i know right?!!? i used to assume 0" = bald (buzz/peach fuzz) and BC = bald as well.

i'm educated enough on BC now tho to completely ignore it since the definition is so flexible it really means nothing. some people's BC is 1-3" and just uhm... not even noteworthy in my eyes so i ignore BC threads now after seeing how many people BC down to shoulder or NL... from APL :perplexed

until just now though, 0" has always meant 0"/bald ... so now i'm confused cuz clearly there's something else being referenced in this thread that everyone seems to know about but me :look:
 
I've said something like this before when I was natural. I transitioned for about 2 months and cut off my texlaxed ends. All of them. I'd say I was natural since Feb 2009 (Feb 13 to be exact). My last relaxer was early Jan 2009. Feb 2009 is my start time.

I don't like when people leave off their transition time or just don't count it as if it never even happened. Like, "I've been natural for 2 years and my hair is grazing MBL." When I was new it was really discouraging, only come to find out later they transitioned for a year or two. 6-12 inches isn't dismissable, but some people like to fake the funk.

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Initially I thought of a fade haircut= 0 inches but now that I've read other responses, 0 inches could be a fresh relaxer and 0 inches of new growth.
 
I transitioned for a year, so 0 for me is from the date of my last relaxer. Cutting the relaxed ends off does not affect your growth rate, so there is no difference be between actual baldness and zero new growth. Either way the relaxed ends are gone now and this hair started growing on my head 7 years ago.

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I count my zero from date of last relaxer. While I havent been all natural since then, thats when my natural journey started
 
[USER=201322 said:
divachyk[/USER];14476807]Am I the only one who just never gave it any thought?

No I also have never given it any thought. And I don't have any preference on how its done.
 
I tend to say, when I'm talking to people about my hair, that I started from nothing because the beginning of my HHJ was the beginning of my transition.
 
I consider it bald as well.

Another thing, which I have noticed which was brought up here, is that some people never state how long they've been transitioning before going natural. It's kind of misleading.
 
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