BklynHeart
Well-Known Member
I was talking to my co-worker, who's white, about kids. We're laughing and joking and she says "your hair is so cute!". I have on a instant-weave, loose curls with a headband. I just said thanks. I've been wearing braids since March so this is the first time I've had my hair 'out'. So she just comes out with "so, is that a weave or some clip-on?".
I just looked at her because we're not cool like that. I was going to get smart until I remembered that she hangs with this other co-worker on my job whose black and this chick KNOWS my real hair is the same length as the half-wig! When I came back to work on Tuesday the black chick saw me and told me my hair looks nice and I told her it was a half-wig because she knows I'm transitioning.
So, I'm thinking she must have said something to white-girl because why would she come out and ask me something like that??
I just looked at her because we're not cool like that. I was going to get smart until I remembered that she hangs with this other co-worker on my job whose black and this chick KNOWS my real hair is the same length as the half-wig! When I came back to work on Tuesday the black chick saw me and told me my hair looks nice and I told her it was a half-wig because she knows I'm transitioning.
So, I'm thinking she must have said something to white-girl because why would she come out and ask me something like that??
And the other one, she just doesn't do anything to it. But there's another chick who's hair is relaxed, past bra-strap and healthy.

really, some of them are *deep* into extensions, weaves, pieces, wigs too.
. I was in braids for about 2 yrs and then on new years eve decided I wanted a change. So I washed it, airdried and then flat ironed each braid one by one so I didn't scare myself right away. 