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The fake lace-fronts/weaves on their heads are more superior to natural hair.
I got into a verbal altercation with some women (long story) and she had the most plastic looking lacefront pulled up to her eyebrows...now if I were her I wouldn't mention anything about hair because well, I don't have my hair on my head. But she says, "Go sit your nappy *** down", she said "nappy *** hair" a few more times. Then I called her out on her plastic lacefront, she sat down after that. Well, until her idiot friends gassed her up to resume the harrassment. Because I had an accent, she told me to go back to Africa (then she called me Jamaican, when I seemed unaffected *sigh*) and called me a Jigaboo (I never understood being called a racial slur by someone of the same race *shrug*) which is a whole 'nother story.

Back on topic, plastic hair > real hair?
What gives?
 
None of that sounds like it was about hair at all.

What did it sound like? For example, if I felt I had busted looking hair, I wouldn't mention someone's hair in a argument. But she felt within her right/good enough about what she had to make disparaging remarks about my hair. I thought that was insane.
 
They're crazy. I'm glad you're safe and I hope you don't run into them again.

There's a lot of hate out there still for natural hair. Sometimes I have to take a step back when I realize in my own world (LHCF :look:), it'll be celebrated by many.

In the real world? :ohwell:

Flowing, long hair with no kinks will be the holy grail.
 
What did it sound like? For example, if I felt I had busted looking hair, I wouldn't mention someone's hair in a argument. But she felt within her right/good enough about what she had to make disparaging remarks about my hair. I thought that was insane.

That's not exactly true lol...many times women will get in an argument with another and bash anything they can think of, regardless of their own appearance.
 
None of that sounds like it was about hair at all.

It may not have been the source of friction, but I just think that the insults show their thought process behind hair AND ancestry. Go back to Africa? Jamaica? Pssh, let whitey say that mess to THEM.

WTF is wrong with them?
 
I think some women look ridiculous with wigs because they don't know their natural hairline and that the hair fades into the hairline and isn't so think at the front.
 
That's not exactly true lol...many times women will get in an argument with another and bash anything they can think of, regardless of their own appearance.

And I find it awful how many people believe that having natural hair is an automatic natural target for ridicule.
 
Sounds like a few things. 1. Ignorance 2. Haterade 3. Unresolved Issues

Don't let it bother you. She could have been angry about a plethora of things... including not being strong enough to tell her whack-n-slack buds to shut da heck up. Peer pressure can be a beast if you're weak, slow, and hang around with idiots. :lol:
 
Sounds like a few things. 1. Ignorance 2. Haterade 3. Unresolved Issues

Don't let it bother you. She could have been angry about a plethora of things... including not being strong enough to tell her whack-n-slack buds to shut da heck up. Peer pressure can be a beast if you're weak, slow, and hang around with idiots. :lol:

Ha!

So true girl!
 
The fake lace-fronts/weaves on their heads are more superior to natural hair.
I got into a verbal altercation with some women (long story) and she had the most plastic looking lacefront pulled up to her eyebrows...now if I were her I wouldn't mention anything about hair because well, I don't have my hair on my head. But she says, "Go sit your nappy *** down", she said "nappy *** hair" a few more times. Then I called her out on her plastic lacefront, she sat down after that. Well, until her idiot friends gassed her up to resume the harrassment. Because I had an accent, she told me to go back to Africa (then she called me Jamaican, when I seemed unaffected *sigh*) and called me a Jigaboo (I never understood being called a racial slur by someone of the same race *shrug*) which is a whole 'nother story.

Back on topic, plastic hair > real hair?
What gives?


was she african american? some african american women dont feel africans are the same as us. you know the whole "we grew here you flew here" mentality and they feel africans think they are better than them (which sum have done to me not gonna lie but i dont generalize whole races cuz some are cool as hell) it was wrong of her to come @ u like that though cuz thats what white ppl told us to do back in the day y would u keep it around?? i guess its like the word n-i-g-g-a, some ppl just cant let ish go :nono:
 
And I find it awful how many people believe that having natural hair is an automatic natural target for ridicule.

That's true, but I think it's also hair/appearance in general. Like, if I got in an altercation with a chick I might call her weave busted or call her bald even if she didn't look busted - it's how people try to get you mad. Once this girl tried to go off on me (she happened to be White) and called me Michael Jackson. I simply CRACKED UP. People will say anything!

To the OP - don't sweat it. She was wilin.
 
hey elle! *waves*

anyway, although your post has nothin to do with ur question, i'll answer. yes some women do believe that someone's straight silky long hair glued onto their head is better than the pretty naps God gave them. oh well. ♥
 
What's the matter with people, like you can control what grows from your frigging scalp!

Whitey sure would be proud.:nono:
 
hey elle! *waves*

anyway, although your post has nothin to do with ur question, i'll answer. yes some women do believe that someone's straight silky long hair glued onto their head is better than the pretty naps God gave them. oh well. ♥

You're the second person to say the post has nothing to so with hair. Can you tell me what makes it seem like that? The source of our argument wasn't hair, true, so I didn't bother to post that. But I singled out a comment she made about hair to ask my question and to vent a little.
 
was she african american? some african american women dont feel africans are the same as us. you know the whole "we grew here you flew here" mentality and they feel africans think they are better than them (which sum have done to me not gonna lie but i dont generalize whole races cuz some are cool as hell) it was wrong of her to come @ u like that though cuz thats what white ppl told us to do back in the day y would u keep it around?? i guess its like the word n-i-g-g-a, some ppl just cant let ish go :nono:

Yeah, she was.
 
i don't think she thought her plastic lacefront was better, or else she wouldn't have sat her butt down after you called her out. she was just ignorant as a whole. and if anything, i think she was just already feelin self conscious about that plastic thing because she lashed out a you and sat down so soon after you told her bout herself. ♥
 
None of that sounds like it was about hair at all.

Yeah, it sounds more like she disliked you because you were a "different kind of black"...hell, I'll just say it. A lot of AAs don't like Africans. And she thought you were African. And SO, therefore, nappy=African=she thinks she's somehow better than you. :drunk: Connect the dots.
 
yes, some women think/feel/believe this way. I wrote of a related experience recently. I got dumbarses judging me too, all the whie wearing someone elses hair!
 
Maybe her hair under the lace front looks worse. Maybe she was jealous of your healthy hair.

Do you even know these ladies?
 
I'm just kind of in awe that you spoke to them for so long, but I wasn't there so I can't really judge. I tend to walk away from people who act like all they want is to cause trouble. I can't be bothered with crazy folk. Whether her intention was to be nasty about your hair, or to be nasty about where you came from, she wasn't worth the time nor energy in my book.

Then again, I'm often told I'm overly passive. >.> I just find some people overly aggressive. If you have no place in my life and don't affect anything, go away.
 
Wow, that was so foul of her. I don't know what's wrong with people, but I'm glad you stood up for yourself.
 
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