CurliDiva said:This is a speical day for BOTH of you- I would respect his wishes and forget the weave!erplexed
Xavier said:I don't have a man so I don't have an answer but I was checking out your album and wanted to let you know that you hair is very beautiful. I love the new avatar pic.
Jessy55 said:I agree. Also, you're going to go on a honeymoon, and maybe he just wants to be able to run his hands through your hair, instead of worrying that he is going to mess up your sew-in.
After honeymoon is over, you might want to do whatever you want with your hair, but for now, keep your wedding day and honeymoon a magical time for both of you, and you don't need weaves for that.
tthreat08 said:Yeah, I don't really wear weaves. It was just gonna be for the wedding....but I'm cool with my natural hair. In fact I really love my own hair. So, I'll just be me...but I AM wearing some false eye lashes dangit!
Tzarina said:May be you should het your weave put in a couple of weeks before the wedding, that way he'll have an idea of how it will look.
I can't wear weaves round my man cause he flat out tells people 'oh thats not her hair it some Chinese womans'.
ajoyfuljoy said:My man likes natural or real...as long as it looks good. But your hair is so gorgeous, and if the detail on the back of your dress is eyecatching as you put it, you might want to just wear a simple updo or something. If you never, ever wear weave, I could see why it would be a shock to him. He fell in love with you and your sometimes frizzy hair, so he could probably care-less if it wasn't as frizz-free as it could be.
tthreat08 said:Yeah, I was planning to get it (waist length) longer than my hair (1 inch from bra strap). However, I was also planning to have nice full curls, so the length wouldn't be outrageously unnatural looking from the norm. I've now decided on an updo anyway after considering the detail in the back of my dress would be competing with the hair....
LadyEsquire said:Since you have hair that is almost bra strap length, most guests will not even be able to tell whether you have extensions or not. I personally prefer updos for weddings, because they are so elegant. A week or two before the wedding, have your stylist do a trial run of the hairdo that you are thinking of. By doing this, you can so how much hairspray he or she will be using on that day, and how soft and sexy it looks or whether the updo looks like a helmet. I am not sure whether you two live together or not, but if you do not want your fiancee to see the updo prior to the big day, then take it down before he sees you.
I saw your pic in your siggy, you are a beautiful woman. So he will be so happy when you arrive at that alter. Congratualtions and may God bless your union!
senimoni said:I can't help but think of the Tamia song "stranger in my house". I know you stated you are wearing it up however if you did decide to wear it down I would consider getting the weave now so he could see how it would look and that it wasn't a complete 180 from your hair now.
Regarding your husband and his view .....I've heard it before. You have gorgeous hair from what I can see here so I guess thats what he wants. No harm no foul. But I agree with you that most men don't usually care if it looks good.
spiceykitten said:Threat:
Now I know all the ladies gave you advice on getting a weave. I did not want to say anything but I will now.
I am so against a weave. I rather wear a bun or ponytail attachment if I was you. First, a weave may cause you some damage and second not to be naughty but it is your wedding. I think your man would want to get romantic and put his hands through your hair.
I know my man loves putting his hands in my hair. I am sure he would be upset if we were getting romantic and he was feeling tracks
I have always believed in what you see is what you get and that you work what you got.
Maybe the ladies have better answers for you but I would not do the weave. I am on your man side about this one.
bLackButtaFly said:That's true. I've had guys who were against yada yada and yada, but once they see you in it, it's a different story. I've have boyfriends who are totally against me getting twist extensions, or whatever, but then they see it and they're whistling a different tune. Men are strange creatures .
Bublnbrnsuga said:You know I agree
Threat, girl you can shave your head BALD on your wedding day and be GAWGEOUS!! You just have it like that. No additions needed, IMO. Your hair is very gorgeous, especially those pics of your hair in those full , lush curls in your album!
tthreat08 said:Okay so I've been trying to decide on my wedding hair as my wedding is 68 days away (yay!)...and I'd opted to get a weave to avoid hair frizz and honeymoon fuss...but when my boo got wind of the weave chatter, he said "Please show up to our wedding as yourself. I don't want to turn around and see someone I've never met". My thing is that I'm not going to go CRAAAAAZY in the weave chair. Yeah, I was planning to get it (waist length) longer than my hair (1 inch from bra strap). However, I was also planning to have nice full curls, so the length wouldn't be outrageously unnatural looking from the norm. I've now decided on an updo anyway after considering the detail in the back of my dress would be competing with the hair....
But my question to you all is, is your man a "weave-a phobe"? Why do you suppose this is if so? I mean, let's face it...men are VERY visual. If it looks good, they tend to like it. So why do they always front saying they don't like weaves, when (in my opionion) they are attracted to women that have them?