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Where did the term kitchen come from Thread starter melodee Start date Jun 27, People use the term kitchen to describe the hair closest to the the nape of the neck. Anyone know why? I don't know how accurate it is. Kitchen I -- a term used to describe the part of hair at the nape of blacks' necks that was entirely resistant to hair-straightening methods.

I doubt the poster was referring to the same people that you listed above when they made the comment about white people seeing beauty in natural hair because that would make no sense. Look at the bigger picture.

Black women can take tings out of context. White savior bullshit. I find it hard to believe that no Black man in her life has never told her that her natural hair is beautiful…This man would not be excluding the kitchen. You swirlers will twist anything and everything about white supremacy to justify your fetishes and low-self esteem.

Women who, whether you approve or not, are living their lives however they want. Reading your posts I have come to realize that I am disgusted with women like you. You think you know everything. Obviously you think having a white man is status symbol. But Black … Read more ». Um Black men do need to step it up. Malcolm X was black in time when America was much worse in terms of racist laws and the like.

I would go as far to say that th number one calling of a man is to defend and protect the women and children in his community. Black men collectively fail to do this and are … Read more ». Black men, nor Black mothers taught you to hate your natural kinks, WHITES taught us to hate ourselves and our features are still being either diminished, altered, or stolen today.

But you might not do that, because since White men are so superior, you want your baby to have that wavy shit, no self hate issues for your little biracial … Read more ».

I have had bad experiences from some men, some women, some blacks, some whites, some Asians, some Latinos, some gays, some straights, some teachers, some cops, some grocery baggers, etc… I am just glad not everyone takes a bad experience that may or may not have happened personally to them and clumps an entire group together for hate. It just does what it does and is nothing special lol.

A white person might find it fascinating because it is different from theirs. Girl, please. And yes my white boyfriend DOES appreciate me and my hair and my skin more than any black man ever has. Just facts. I learned to love myself, by myself; no white man taught me that, and certainly no black man taught me that.

But your response was inundated with anti-blackness as well. Perhaps no other man had paid attention to it, its really NOT everyday hate on people you know. Perhaps just sometimes appreciate a great article about a woman who is beginning appreciate herself.

Been natural 5 years. Got my first compliment from a Black man 3 months ago. Started from White men immediately. Why assume it was included if they were complimenting her? I agree that setting Whiteness as a standard is a problem, but sometimes you need a new perspective … Read more ». I think sometimes it takes someone else to see the beauty. Black White yellow Red people are beautiful. I would correct them by reminding them it was simply tightly curled.

Mind you, this was during a time when relaxers and even Jherri Curls were the popular styles. They still got their chemical services as they wished and the chemicals are what eventually ended my cosmetology career, they are not good for anyone! I think it is a valid question, glad nobody has responded negatively to it. The reasons include blending the edges into the rest of the style-sometimes a little product stretches tighter edges so they blend more neatly into the rest of the hair.

Some do it because their edges are so fragile, they get caught in a comb or brush or on their fingers as they style it, so they have to apply something, even if only slicking … Read more ». I appreciate this article. The comments are more disturbing. Perhaps our opinion is just more valuable to us and not any more worthy.

Not gonna lie. It was a bit irrelevant. Ladies accept yourselves first! I see how validation from others can be the key to finally accepting ourselves. When you constantly hear negative things about ourselves from family, friends, media, etc we get use to believing it.

Sometimes we need that one person who tells us differently because others have clouded our opinions. But I look at it like the rest of my hair: accept it for what it is. I know there are some ppl who straighten there edges and nape hair to make it look more presentable. I never knew this was a thing til i started reading hair blogs and forums.

Like who really gives a flying fork about your nape hair?! I dont understand. I love my healthier natural hair? Just like looser textures have their wisps of hair which dangle effortlessly, we have our own aesthetic. But I have met black men and white men and hispanic men who love my hair and others who hated it. Is this because many of us will only take as legitimate the opinions of the colonizer?

Congrats on accepting … Read more ». They were two little words that made an impact. I like articles like this because if all your life you hear about how horrible your nappy kitchen is or how you need to take care of the beady beads sometimes all it takes is for someone to call it nice.

So your white boyfriend was the first person that asked why you shave your nape area?



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