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RACE WAR 2018!!!!
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2018-07-11 at 2:56 AM UTC
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2018-07-11 at 3:01 AM UTCOf course women of all races wear hair extensions, but my experience seems to be it's a lot more common with black women. IDK, it's not like there's any problem with hair extensions lol. Like white women are into those olive green jackets and black women seem to like hair extensions. Everyone's got there thing but it ain't no thang ya know?
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2018-07-11 at 3:07 AM UTCHare extensions! LOL
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2018-07-11 at 4:18 AM UTCCup drunk posting about rabbits...
@Lanny..
ohh ok you’re saying more black women do it than other ethnicities..
ok...
I can’t call it ...
I’ll just stick to my original rebuttal it’s pretty well put..
Every black woman doesn’t have fake hair
Just like every white man isnt a pedo
Just like every Asian doesn’t have bad driving skills
Just like every Mexican man isn’t going to beat women
Those are stereotypes lol
People get fake tits ,fake lips ,fake ass , hair etc.. because they feel more attractive with those things..
And they are not exclusive to any ethnicity
So why even say who does it more who does it less.. people do it in general
I’ll just say I believe.. a sexy woman is a sexy woman.. regardless with or without it...
And if a man is nit picky about something like that then he’s honestly probably not that into chicks anyway ..
And seeing as I’m giving rebuttals to bisexual males you and Zanick.. it kinda makes sense so it’s understandable
And I mean no offense at all, I’m bisexual as well -
2018-07-11 at 4:19 AM UTCI want to fuk u candy
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2018-07-11 at 4:31 AM UTCYou so crazy ❤️
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2018-07-11 at 4:41 AM UTC
Originally posted by CandyRein People get fake tits ,fake lips ,fake ass , hair etc.. because they feel more attractive with those things..
But why do people feel the need to be more attractive in the first place? Someone will of course say there's an evolutionary motive to propagate one's genes and we'll delve into a discussion of how our conception of beauty is a proxy for reproductive suitability but when we start talking about "fake tits, fake lips, fake ass, fake hair etc", our drive to "counterfeit" reproductive suitability stops making sense given how widespread it is: if most members of a population can fake a signal of suitability the signal itself loses its value as it no longer signals anything. Then notice the things you listed are all commercial products chiefly aimed at women.
I say to you this: the reason women feel the need to make themselves seem more attractive (while "male grooming" is an industry, beauty is undeniably a overwhelmingly feminine-centric market) is because of the patriarchal power structure at work in our society that conflates a woman's worth as a person with her sex appeal. Marketing of beauty products is predatory and relies on women internalizing this "beauty as worth" story early. I say we shouldn't play down the stereotype because it highlights a true double standard in our society. -
2018-07-11 at 4:45 AM UTCAlso domestic abuse is a real and pervasive problem Mexican communities, the fact that exceptions exist doesn't mean we should turn a blind eye to the problems of a culture that generates domestic abusers with a much higher frequency.
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2018-07-11 at 4:49 AM UTCI’m not debating this all night .. I’ve made my point
And Zanick instead of thanking post you should address my rebuttal like a man and not hide behind lanny
Either way you “ gentlemen” enjoy your night 😊 -
2018-07-11 at 4:57 AM UTC
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2018-07-11 at 5 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Of course women of all races wear hair extensions, but my experience seems to be it's a lot more common with black women. IDK, it's not like there's any problem with hair extensions lol. Like white women are into those olive green jackets and black women seem to like hair extensions. Everyone's got there thing but it ain't no thang ya know?
not just women.
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2018-07-11 at 5:22 AM UTC
Originally posted by S6x that you?
is that in NYC Central Park? ❤️❤️
That woman is like 5’10
I’m 4’11 .. I wish I was that tall.. I’m actually thinking of buying some pedal extenders for my car because I was told today that I sit so far into the windshield if I had a collision its gonna be hard not to go through the windshield
Some man at the auto zone said it earlier I was out buying coolant
I was like “ pedal extenders, really”?
Im sorry I’m rambling It’s the coffee lol -
2018-07-11 at 5:29 AM UTC
Originally posted by CandyRein That woman is like 5’10
I’m 4’11 .. I wish I was that tall.. I’m actually thinking of buying some pedal extenders for my car because I was told today that I sit so far into the windshield if I had a collision its gonna be hard not to go through the windshield
Some man at the auto zone said it earlier I was out buying coolant
I was like “ pedal extenders, really”?
Im sorry I’m rambling It’s the coffee lol
does he think you suffer from dwarfism? just move your seat closer to the pedals. -
2018-07-11 at 5:32 AM UTC
Originally posted by CandyRein I’m not debating this all night .. I’ve made my point
And Zanick instead of thanking post you should address my rebuttal like a man and not hide behind lanny
Either way you “ gentlemen” enjoy your night 😊
It's not that I'm hiding, but rather that I'm extremely stoned and didn't actually believe we were at odds. Until you called me out personally, I was enjoying the relaxation of simply reading the forum and not typing anything. I didn't mean for my thanks to come across as hostility, I only thought that Lanny posted something very perceptive about the struggle that women face in being commodified as market beings. He does that a lot, in my opinion. Anyway, here's your post:
Originally posted by CandyRein “fake hair” is not limited to black women.. or women period for that matter throughout history the white man has worn more “fake hair” George Washington and all them back in the day..
I've known a few white people who got hair extensions or weaves: men and women. And, as you've pointed out here, we can find examples of people from other times or cultures who tried something different with their hair. I'm not disputing this fact, another reason I didn't reply.Women of all cultural backgrounds like to change their look up for variety
I didn't say that they don't. Black women with weaves, however, is a stereotype that I've learned is also very prevalent. I'm not saying it's wrong or that it looks bad, much the contrary: weaves are great and I think that if they like it, they should do it.And looks like the Asian woman is the only one who isn’t “depressed”
Blacks, whites and Hispanics seems basically the same ..very little difference..
I wasn't criticizing black women, I just recall reading somewhere that they have higher rates of unreported depression, not because they are flawed but because of social pressures they uniquely face. Is that offensive to you?And this is my hair.. I have Indian in my family from the Navajo tribe 😊
Thanks for the “empowered” compliment 🙏
I can't make it out that well but I think I like the way you curled it up. Mine is the same texture because I'm part Haitian, so I know some of what that's like. -
2018-07-11 at 5:34 AM UTCOh that’s hott Zanick.. and I guess I can understand that .. rock on man
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2018-07-11 at 7:01 AM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Of course women of all races wear hair extensions, but my experience seems to be it's a lot more common with black women. IDK, it's not like there's any problem with hair extensions lol. Like white women are into those olive green jackets and black women seem to like hair extensions. Everyone's got there thing but it ain't no thang ya know?
olive green jackets? -
2018-07-11 at 10:42 AM UTCLets stop dancing around the issue: kinky hair is a completely different beast to deal with than non-kinky hair. Kinky hair is harder to wash, very hard to brush, and much more labour consuming to style. It's not comparable to curly hair, kinky hair is something else altogether.
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