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I'm a little offended ---
I was at lunch at bumped into an acquaintance/coworker/spiritual friend who I also thought was a semi-decent personal friend and we got to talking about working out and doing hair. She had the nerve to joke me for considering a wig as a style option and I am really offended. Note: We're work friends only; no other outside interaction.
Me: I have very little time for working out in the afternoons now that I'm back working two jobs
Chick: Yeah I'm trying to workout also
Me: I hate morning workouts but I have got to do something to get out of this slump
Chick: I've started walking in the afternoons and that's helped a lot
Me: I plan to start morning workouts but I need a cute wig to throw on before arriving to work because I sweat really bad while working out
Chick: Unt-uh (Side Note: this is the slang sound/phrase that some of us may be familiar with that means no) I'mma laugh if you do. All that hair you got, why would you do something like that. That's crazy.
Me: I'm not opposed to wearing a wig. What's wrong with rocking a wig?
Chick: She was silent but shaking her head, rolling her eyes & making facial expressions
Me: You'll be asking for pointers when I arrive in my cute wig and be looking all fly
Chick: No I won't! You better know if I see you in a wig, I'm telling you now, I will laugh
Me: Yeah okay, I'll talk to you later
Chick: Bye
I'm very offended although I chose to walk away and not make that known. It's not even worth my time but it thoroughly annoys me how the we, as people, criticize friends/family but we are unwilling to walk up to a stranger and call them out. I thought we were better than that and oddly enough her position kinda makes me a little self-conscious because if she, my so-called friend and sister in Christ will laugh, will others?
In the winter, I wear wigs a lot during the weekend but I have a slight complex about wearing them to work for the very reasons listed within this email. I find that some (not all by no means so don't stone me for thinking I'm generalizing) AA women is very critical of others. I had one AA boss tell me years ago that ponytails are not acceptable and unprofessional. It's like we, as AA, hold each other to some high standard. I understand challenging each other for the better but dangit man. Okay, I digress.
Should I be offended?
Am I overreacting?
Have you all been joked by highly cricital AA coworkers, friends, family?
Thanks for letting me vent.
I was at lunch at bumped into an acquaintance/coworker/spiritual friend who I also thought was a semi-decent personal friend and we got to talking about working out and doing hair. She had the nerve to joke me for considering a wig as a style option and I am really offended. Note: We're work friends only; no other outside interaction.
Me: I have very little time for working out in the afternoons now that I'm back working two jobs
Chick: Yeah I'm trying to workout also
Me: I hate morning workouts but I have got to do something to get out of this slump
Chick: I've started walking in the afternoons and that's helped a lot
Me: I plan to start morning workouts but I need a cute wig to throw on before arriving to work because I sweat really bad while working out
Chick: Unt-uh (Side Note: this is the slang sound/phrase that some of us may be familiar with that means no) I'mma laugh if you do. All that hair you got, why would you do something like that. That's crazy.
Me: I'm not opposed to wearing a wig. What's wrong with rocking a wig?
Chick: She was silent but shaking her head, rolling her eyes & making facial expressions
Me: You'll be asking for pointers when I arrive in my cute wig and be looking all fly
Chick: No I won't! You better know if I see you in a wig, I'm telling you now, I will laugh
Me: Yeah okay, I'll talk to you later
Chick: Bye
I'm very offended although I chose to walk away and not make that known. It's not even worth my time but it thoroughly annoys me how the we, as people, criticize friends/family but we are unwilling to walk up to a stranger and call them out. I thought we were better than that and oddly enough her position kinda makes me a little self-conscious because if she, my so-called friend and sister in Christ will laugh, will others?
In the winter, I wear wigs a lot during the weekend but I have a slight complex about wearing them to work for the very reasons listed within this email. I find that some (not all by no means so don't stone me for thinking I'm generalizing) AA women is very critical of others. I had one AA boss tell me years ago that ponytails are not acceptable and unprofessional. It's like we, as AA, hold each other to some high standard. I understand challenging each other for the better but dangit man. Okay, I digress.
Should I be offended?
Am I overreacting?
Have you all been joked by highly cricital AA coworkers, friends, family?
Thanks for letting me vent.
BUT, the more you do it, the easier it is and the comfier you feel
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Cause I would probably laugh too if your wig was busted.
. I didn't really have a problem with everyone ELSE wearing them, but for myself, I just felt like it would be really odd. I thought that only cancer patients or old ladies should wear wigs. LOL!
Now, I'll gladly wear a wig to work, to my place of worship, or at a party. SHOOT! In all honesty, what's the big difference between wigs and weaves?? I mean seriously? We as AA women are known to wear wigs alllll the time, so I really don't see the difference between a wig and a weave. If you'll laugh at a wig, then you should laugh at a weave. I'm just saying...
It's really sad and I really commend them for all that they go through. So, just look at things in perspective.
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. Funny thing is, when I see someone with a cute wig (it's cute because it doesn't look like one
@ folks calling ol girl ignorant. i would not be offended or angry by this exchange of words. maybe she could have been a lil more tactful but she was, at least, giving you a heads up on the fact she'd be eventually laughing at you, to your face. and imo, 99% of wigs look bunk.
I could have easily said, so let's talk about them chin hairs you said you had some self-conscious issues about