Aspire
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Umm - I hate to say it, but before this board I would have agreed with Sherri. The irony of that? Most of the women in my family on my mom's side have ALWAYS had very long hair - APL to MBL and a few WL. It was always attributed to mixed heritage. I was under the impression my hair would not get past SL because of my father's less-than-mixed heritage.
I never questioned the theory. Why would I when most of the women I saw/met SEEMED to verify the theory? Prior to my the start of my hair journey in 11/08 it never occurred to me to think differently and I still did not believe that my hair could grow but so long. Since finding LHCF in late March, I now BELIEVE differently. Truthfully though? I still don't KNOW. I have not been at this long enough to see the APL length yet even though I have achieved great strides in hair health, but I now believe it is achievable, so half of my journey is complete.
So even though I do not agree with Sherri's statement today, 1 year ago I would have.
In the scheme of things, LHCF and similar boards are babies. They have decades, if not centuries, of myths to debunk. It is very difficult to overcome a thought process that pre-dated your gt-gt-grandmother with less than 25 years of progress. Hopefully with the global impact of the internet, our daughters and grand-daughters will know differently.
I never questioned the theory. Why would I when most of the women I saw/met SEEMED to verify the theory? Prior to my the start of my hair journey in 11/08 it never occurred to me to think differently and I still did not believe that my hair could grow but so long. Since finding LHCF in late March, I now BELIEVE differently. Truthfully though? I still don't KNOW. I have not been at this long enough to see the APL length yet even though I have achieved great strides in hair health, but I now believe it is achievable, so half of my journey is complete.
So even though I do not agree with Sherri's statement today, 1 year ago I would have.
In the scheme of things, LHCF and similar boards are babies. They have decades, if not centuries, of myths to debunk. It is very difficult to overcome a thought process that pre-dated your gt-gt-grandmother with less than 25 years of progress. Hopefully with the global impact of the internet, our daughters and grand-daughters will know differently.