Natural, as you know...
Pros:
Natural hair IS easy to manage, once you learn how to work with it. A misconception is that it isn't, but that's because many of us have little experience handling natural hair.
Stronger- Natural hair is more resilient than chemically treated hair
Save Money and time- No more hours at the salon for touch ups, worrying about that "in between stage" and saving money.
No burns, less breakage- Of course natural hair can be damaged, if you don't care for it properly as with processed hair, BUT, that's easy to do learn. One or a couple of bad relaxer applications can set you back, and that is a chance everytime you go for a retouch.
You stand out- It's a nice feeling to know that you "stand out" a bit with your hair
I CAN stand the rain- No more running from bad weather to avoid "messing up the do"
Wash & Go's - You can wet your hair as often as you want and keep going. The ultimate moisturizer is water, and natural hair loves it!
Cons:
The difficulties some have accepting their natural hair, transitioning their thought process, the "learning" and transitional stage can be difficult for some, but I just look that as just another "challenge" in life. If you overcome it, it gives you one more thing to be so proud with yourself about.
If you do want straight hair, it does take more effort.
Relaxed hair
Pros:
If you want to wear your straight ALL the time, then relaxed hair will do this for you.
Cons:
Too many to list for me, lol. Some are simply the opposite of a few of the Pro's listed above.
"going natural" is both a physical AND mental transition. It's simply about accepting your hair "as is", and being HAPPY with it. You cannot transition one without the other, which is why so many people give up, or change their minds mid transition. Once you transition your mind, the rest is a piece of cake! All those bumps and hurdles that you encounter in your transition (which you will because this is something so new to you) are just that, and you will find your way through. You'll be able to approach like by saying "Ok, this is my obstacle, how do I get over it" you figure it out and keep moving, rather than quesition "is this the right thing?" or saying "Maybe I shouldn't do this", "natural hair isn't for me" (the most IRONIC thought on earth, lol!), "this is too difficult". Transitioning the mind is the ONLY way to a successful transition to being natural, quiting won't be an option.
Take your time, the great thing about hair is that it GROWS! Whatever you decide, you can always make the other decision later on down the road. I personally LOVE being natural. I know I talk and complain about my frustration with certain parts of my natural hair, but don't we all? LOL, overall, I couldn't be happier with my decision. And to see so many beautiful natural heads and the drastically different textures of our hair, I mean it's such a beautiful thing to me. I can't do the same things I used to be able to do styling wise as when I was relaxed, but heck, it was a job trying to make my hair do things it was born to do, lol.
However, only your personal pro's and con's should influence your decision. You may make the wrong choice making a decision based on other peoples "lists" and make a decision you are truly not happy with. Listen to your heart...it will tell you what it wants.