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I don't have BSL (I'm on my way there though) but I've been there before, before I cut my hair.
My parents and grandparents are black African from Nigeria...
I don't think race really has anything to do with it, accept maybe in the texture/thickness/etc that you may have.
But, I do think genetics play a part on so many things about us. There are so many things about me that are so much like my mother! And so many things about my son that are just like my brother.
I think you can have fine hair genetically. I think you can have a particular texture genetically. I think you can have thick hair genetically. It makes up everything about us so some part of how our hair is very genetic and I will never believe that it is not. If so, that discredits a lot of biological facts.
But, I think too many people write off every hair issue to genetics and that is just not always the case. You can have thin hair just from not taking proper care of it, too. Or maybe if you were born with fine hair anyway, you can make it worse with over processing, etc.
Me too!!! Great-grandparents as well...
Cherokee on both sides and all I got was a t-shirt.![]()
No. BSL and no parents or grandparents of other races.
But there is no doubt that genetics (including race) play *a role* in how easily we can grow our hair long.
I don't know why people keep debating and redebating what is a very simple issue.
a lot of people agree with that.....long hair runs in my family.the longest has been but length i just found out.i was like wow!!!!!!!!!and i just saw pics of my great unts hair taken down......she grew it to her hips...all that time when she was living i though her hair was like brastrap or something..................so i know that i have the potential to growing at least hip length.its almost there now!!!!!!!!!!!!I think heredity plays a role in how our hair is--thickness, density, etc.
pokahontas you look spanish.lol...............very pretty,and your hair is georgeous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Nope, no parent or grandparent of another race.....maybe somewhere way down the line but none that I know of.
i mean "looking white" means nothing to black folks..........plenty of "bright light damn near white" black folks got 4zzzzzzzzzzzz hair that takes work to maintain, condition, and care for to deal with the dryness and tangles to grow to BSL.
now thats what i call fast mega growth!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lol!!!!yup yup thats me im mixed!!!!
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I'm biracial white/black and i'm almost bsl... i have been bsl before as a natural... i'm very conscious of mixed race individuals (as far as culture and identity is concerned) and i can tell u first hand that we come in a thousand colors and combinations as does our hair... and it's a little offensive to me when ppl assume that all mixed-race folks have a certain look/hair type etc. i don't have green eyes, a thin nose, or wavy hair to my *ss... hope i'm not a disappointment!![]()
I wouldn't say that genetics (including race) play a role in how "easily" but I would say how FAST we can grow our hair long...![]()
Y'all are going to spank me, but I am just going to say it and suffer the consequences (I've been here long enough to know the deal). Some of the people here who have ultra long hair are "garden variety black" (like me), 100% African, or biracial. There are some, however, who say "I'm a plain 'ole' black person" leaving out the fact they have creole ancestry which some would call black (which, to me and several other people, is a little different from plain 'ole' black) or there parents and grandparents are individuals like those in Our Kind of People who selected mates based on having a certain appearance (long hair-3b or not) and continued to do that through generations. To me, the people in this category are still black, but it's a little different. Based on avatars and siggies, some of the people on this forum with BSL and over hair (NB-not all) look as if they might be descendants of these people...
Y'all are going to spank me, but I am just going to say it and suffer (I've been here long enough to know the deal) the consequences. Some of the people here who have ultra long hair are "garden variety black" (like me), 100% African, or biracial. There are some, however, who say "I'm a plain 'ole' black person" leaving out the fact they have creole ancestry which some would call black (which, to me and several other people, is a little different from plain 'ole' black) or there parents and grandparents are individuals like those in Our Kind of People who selected mates based on having a certain appearance (long hair-3b or not) and continued to do that through generations. To me, the people in this category are still black, but it's a little different. Based on avatars and siggies, some of the people on this forum with BSL and over hair (NB-not all) look as if they might be descendants of these people...