CarmelCupcake
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hey guys... those of you who have reached your hair goals, do you receive positive attention/ positive feedback from strangers/ friends/ family? Any not so positive reactions/feedback
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Interesting. LOL.
ETA I hope more people chime in. People have gotten way too familiar and I am trying to balance the "please don't touch my hair or weave check me" without coming off like a b-. LOL.



I've found that, the longer my hair gets, the less people comment or compliment me on it…I think that most people assume that it's a sew-in because it's so long.![]()
I have some friends who will give complements and others who just keep quite - even when other said friends are making a fuss about my hair![]()

I get it all. Most times people are trying to figure out if it's real. Some people ask, alot just stare. Even women I've gone to church with finally ask after all the months of staring. I get a lot of nice compliments & I also get blatant anger most times its from random strangers wearing bad weaves, I guess they are the ones who can tell its real. Lol.
she ran her fingers through it and was like omg it's grown so much! finally coming back after all these years! good job! lol 
ManeStreet, u get blatant anger from strangers. That's awful. What do they say/do?
Locks of Love girl never said another word, but she stares at my ponytails all the time.
. If I was in ABQ again (where WL-HL isn't that uncommon), I would understand. Not saying that my hair was all that fabulous or anything, but for ladies who get silence, I think it's from people assuming that it's obviously a weave. There's a maybe it's real, maybe it's not length (and thickness). Then there's the "ain't no way that's her hair" length
. Though I used to get weave checked wearing wash n'gos, so it wouldn't be surprising with straight hair.