*Raises hand*
I contemplate going natural all the time. I have a few reservations and concerns tho.The lack of uniformity in my hair textures. I truly have a mixture of several hair types on my head. I am mostly a 3c/4a but I have some areas that are a very dry, wiry, with no curl pattern. I wonder how this would blend with the remainder of my hair. Those particular areas are also less dense than the curlier/wavier sections of my hair.
Transitioning - I'm currently 12 wks post relaxer and I have a good amount of new growth, it's pretty easy to manage except for the areas that I mentioned above. Also, the patience involved w/ transitioning and styling. I don't see myself having a ton of new growth w/ stringy relaxed ends and dealing with all of that. For this reason, I'm considering getting a weave for the first time.
Dealing with my natural hair, styling it, washing and detangling. It's all completely foreign to me. If I do go natural, I'd likely wear my hair in twist outs, loose buns, bantu knots. Afros, braids, and certain updos don't appeal to me at all.
Big chop - I don't wanna big chop and rock a twa and yet I don't want to deal with relaxed and natural hair coexisting on the same head for a long time. If I do get a weave and like it, I'd prob weave it up for most of my transition.
OP I agree with you. I don't often see full/thick relaxed hair. The ones that I do see like that irl and online usually stretch their relaxers, so that's also another option to look into. If anything, I will continue trying to stretch for 16-20 wks at a time. I just love the freedom and versatility that natural hair has. When I go to the gym I wouldn't have to worry about my hair sweating out, I could just go home and spritz it and prob put in some big fat twists and keep it moving. I could have it flat ironed, I could have some big pretty curls from a flexi rod set or something - I just feel like I'd have more options and much stronger hair.