nappity
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I agree twisting and braiding is a form of manipulating the hair from its natural state. I cannot wash and go. I must twist or braid or do something so that my hair doesn't do what it wants to do naturally which is dread. Since I am a commitment-phobe, I don't want to dread. I like options thats what our glory is all about. Man if low manipulation means I couldn't style my hair I wouldn't have either be natural.
I agree twisting and braiding is a form of manipulating the hair from its natural state. I cannot wash and go. I must twist or braid or do something so that my hair doesn't do what it wants to do naturally which is dread. Since I am a commitment-phobe, I don't want to dread. I like options thats what our glory is all about. Man if low manipulation means I couldn't style my hair I wouldn't have either be natural.

When I blowdry my hair, it doesn't even get straight at all. I'm just using a blowdryer to dry my hair, not to straighten it. I'm not about to let it dry up in it's original natural state anymore. And I don't have any permenantly straightened areas from when I have straightened my hair from a pressing comb. And if you really think about it, twists do alter the original texture of your hair temporarily just like naturals who straighten their hair, but nothing is wrong with wearing twists or straightening occassionally if it's not damaging your hair permanently.
I feel so tired and lonely on this board, I'm just gonna shut up and lurk.

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well after reading some of this thread i don't feel so alone. 

Maybe I should stick with straightened natural hair and try not to get bored?
I really want to reach BSL!!!
Bantu/twist outs still expose your ends, so if you are getting breakage, I recommend tucking your ends in, like buns or tucked in braids.