BroadstreetBully
New Member
Sorry I had to use such a powerful word, but I really mean it. Sometimes when I read about the rude treatment some of the long, healthy haired ladies on here endure I wonder why. Some people just give these women a bad name. Hair snobs. They think they are better than everyone else because they have long hair and didn't have to do anything special to obtain it. Case in point. This lady at my job. None of the black women on my job have hair that is significantly past shoulder length. 98% wear either phony-ponies or braids. However, there is a biracial woman working there with waistlength hair. She is such a hair snob! It makes me sick to my stomach. The other day I talked to her for the first time. I told her I thought her hair was beautiful. She smiled and thanked me for the compliment. Fair enough huh? wrong. She goes on to say that she never gets compliments from black women because most are jealous. Oh but she doesn't stop there. She says that sometimes women ask her how she keeps her hair looking so long and nice and when she responds that she does nothing to it they give her evil looks and storm off. I realized then that it was time for me to go. Her crap didn't stop there. One day while we were in the break room I noticed that she trimmed about 2 inches off of her hair and curled it. Some guy commented on how she shouldn't have cut her hair and she says, quite loud, in front of us "jealous black women"--"Oh it doesn't matter, it'll grow back in no time, I'm not like some of those women with long hair who are scared to go near scissors because they know it'll take them a year to grow back an inch." From then on I just didn't like her. I hoped to stay away from her and her hair comments. But lo and behold I gotta hear it all the time now. So...another break room incident. One of my coworkers whose hair is bleached to oblivion was talking to me about growing healthy hair. I was telling her to grow out her damaged hair and deep condition in the process. This turned into a whole discussion on how to keep our hair healthy. Miss Hair Snob chimes in and says "I'm glad I don't have to go through all that!" I just hate thinking about it now. Why are some women all funky about their hair? When I think about how rude black women can be towards other black women with long hair I realize that it might not be jealousy. They might just assume that every black woman with long hair is a hair snob. It's not good to assume, but when stuff like this happens sometimes you can't help it. If I am still working there in two years I can't wait to swing my midback hair all up in her face.
Of course I wouldn't do that. I know she'll have something to say like "it took her 2 years and all that work to achieve what my genes gave me." I know that I will never be a hair snob, cause it gives other good hearted women a bad name.
