I know exactly where you're coming from, and I don't understand it either. Like you said, someone started saying it and a lot of people jumped on the bandwagon (not necessarily saying it's a bad one). I think it mainly comes from all the different hairstyles black women tend to go through, while other people don't. If you look at pictures of straight-haired white women from back in the day, you'll see a ton of different styles with braids and curls and the whole shabang. Straight-haired people don't do all that junk now because they don't want to, not because their hair can only do one style. I know non-curly headed people who can get their hair curly faster than a curly, and especially kinky, haired person can get it straight. Also curly hair is notorious for being unable to stay straight without frizzing and poofing up, and a lot of kinky haired ladies have to spend a lot of time and a lot of product to make their hair even curly, let alone straight. Any hair type can be as versatile as you want it to be, if your willing to put enough work and time into it. Curly and kinky black hair is definitely not the exception to that
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I think it's the black hair paradox
. I don't think I've ever heard curly haired, non-black people go on and on about how their hair's more versatile than everyone else's. It's just weird because this whole site, for example, is full of threads of curly and kinky haired ladies who have to twist their hair everynight to maintain their style, who's hair fros when they don't want it to, who can't get their hair straight, who have to keep it in PS because it'll break if they wear it down, etc. Being able to spend 5 hours twisting your hair maybe a sign of versatility, but I only put up with it if I feel like I
have to. A lot of curly/kinky haired ladies aren't honestly thrilled that they have to prepoo, fingerdetangle, braid and unbraid their hair in sections, re-detangle and use the LOC method just to wash their hair even before styling it! My hair's lucky I can do wash n'gos because if it took all that, I would have returned to straight hair awhile ago
. And a lot of women relax their hair, ie. make it un/less curly, for the sake of versatility and manageability.
I really would like to hear someone explain this, because the "black/kinky (even moreso than curly) hair is the most versatile" has confused me for most of my life
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