TinyBlu
Well-Known Member
Yep, that's what a coworker of mine said today to our small group of resident sistas.
I work in a rather small organization, and of the nine women of color on staff, seven of us are natural. I myself have been natural for over 10 years and love it, but I don't judge women that still choose to relax. Different strokes for different folks.
I do, however, take issue with women that judge (i.e. say our hair is ugly) naturals for not chemically straightening their hair. This particular coworker has been ranting and raving for months over what to do with her very damaged hair (it's bleached and permed on a 4 week rotation

).
The "naturals" have rallied around her in an effort to help her because she stated that her husband does not like short hair and she wanted to grow hers out. In the past three months she has had kinky twists, small individual box braids, and now crochet braids -- all of which she takes out in a few weeks because she says they hurt her head.
As much as we've tried not to get involved, she's quite the attention seeker and makes it a point to be in the center. Her disrespectful comment today came after she stated that her head was really sore from the crochet braid installation (ummm... you just GOT them) and that she just had to get them out and put the "creamy crack" in her head.
We advised her to give her hair a break between removing the braids (her cornrows are WAY too tight... red bumps and all) and putting in a perm... advice to which she heavily protested and then stated that she would NEVER walk around looking like "us"... with brillo pad hair and ended with the sentence in the title 

I was actually shocked at how irritated her comment made me, but I just let it go.
Her final thought... I'm going to be bald headed anyway, but I'd rather my hair be straight in the process.
Looks like her hubby won't get that long hair... not even weave because she can't take the braiding underneath and refuses to wear a wig until she's actually bald enough to need one (her words). That won't take as long as she thinks... WOWSA!!!
I work in a rather small organization, and of the nine women of color on staff, seven of us are natural. I myself have been natural for over 10 years and love it, but I don't judge women that still choose to relax. Different strokes for different folks.
I do, however, take issue with women that judge (i.e. say our hair is ugly) naturals for not chemically straightening their hair. This particular coworker has been ranting and raving for months over what to do with her very damaged hair (it's bleached and permed on a 4 week rotation



The "naturals" have rallied around her in an effort to help her because she stated that her husband does not like short hair and she wanted to grow hers out. In the past three months she has had kinky twists, small individual box braids, and now crochet braids -- all of which she takes out in a few weeks because she says they hurt her head.
As much as we've tried not to get involved, she's quite the attention seeker and makes it a point to be in the center. Her disrespectful comment today came after she stated that her head was really sore from the crochet braid installation (ummm... you just GOT them) and that she just had to get them out and put the "creamy crack" in her head.




I was actually shocked at how irritated her comment made me, but I just let it go.
Her final thought... I'm going to be bald headed anyway, but I'd rather my hair be straight in the process.
Looks like her hubby won't get that long hair... not even weave because she can't take the braiding underneath and refuses to wear a wig until she's actually bald enough to need one (her words). That won't take as long as she thinks... WOWSA!!!