I kept waiting for regret or doubt to strike while I was sitting in the barber’s chair last Saturday, but it never came.
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I kept waiting for regret or doubt to strike while I was sitting in the barber’s chair last Saturday, but it never came.
I once ran in front of an 18 wheeler because of my hair. Yes, you read that correctly.
ecently, I read an article on Twitter about a group of black women who organized an event in which they stood on the street and allowed strangers to touch their hair. Their purpose was to educate people about the diversity, texture and care of black hair. While I’m all for education, especially on topics where ignorance is prevalent, my immediate reaction was, “Oh, hell no! You can’t touch my fro.”
Now before you start making all those jokes about stereotypical black women and their hair issues, let me make them for you. I am the girl who spends hours dealing with her hair; I’m the girl who has far more products than she uses; and I’m the girl who will give you a piece of her mind if you put your hand in her hair uninvited. When it comes to my hair, I am the epitome of stereotypical black chick, and I’m not sorry. Here’s why.