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‎12-06-2019 12:08 PM
@faeriemoon wrote:Call me weird, but I have no trouble seeing Leah's face.
I love her natural hair.
@faeriemoonme either but then I never understood all the complaints about a certain other host's hair hanging in her face either.
‎12-16-2019 07:46 PM
Too much hair for Leah to carry off! I don't care for it at all. It swallows her head.
‎12-17-2019 12:56 PM
Leah is so classy, fashionable and beautiful, she can wear a mophead for hair, and still look gorgeous!
~~~All we need is LOVEđź’–
‎12-17-2019 01:17 PM
@SandySparkles wrote:Leah is so classy, fashionable and beautiful, she can wear a mophead for hair, and still look gorgeous!
~~~All we need is LOVEđź’–
Plus, it's HER hair. It shouldn't have to tamed into something that people find more appropriate.
‎12-17-2019 01:36 PM - edited ‎12-17-2019 01:49 PM
It's called 'good hair' in the black community as opposed to naturally textured hair. My best friend in college was AA and we would kid about having 'good hair' ...mine is stick-straight and hers was textured. She would always say 'good hair' was what the white women had and perms were something taken from black beauty. You always want what you don't have...I always wanted curly hair and my BFF wanted hers straight.
‎12-17-2019 01:44 PM
@SilleeMee wrote:It's called 'good hair' in the Black community as opposed to naturally textured hair. My best friend in college was AA and we would kid about having 'good hair' ...mine is stick-straight and hers was textured. She would always say 'good hair' was what the White women had and perms were something taken from Black beauty. You always want what you don't have...I always wanted curly hair and my BFF wanted hers straight.
@SilleeMee, the crucial difference being that white women with perms were unlikely to face the the criticism that black women face every day if they are natural. It affects so many aspects of their lives.
Hey, I think you'd appreciate the correction: The words "white" and "black" to designate race are not capitalized. However, "Causcasion" and "African American" are.
‎12-17-2019 01:52 PM
I edited my post @suzyQ3 . Actually I wasn't sure about capitalizing 'black' and 'white' when I wrote that. Thanks for pointing that out to me.
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