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Re: The African Woman, When?� by Hotice085: 5:26am On Dec 30, 2023
Yashita:


Why stop at natural hair? Why don't you take up from where I stopped?

If my inspiration is natural hair, you as a person can continue on the other topics.

I stated earlier and still saying again, I'm a proper woman. If you're not convinced, I simply don't know.

What is there to over-'think through' about the topic? If the movement ever happen to be, during its course, many issues would be raised and flogged, except you want it to be dead on arrival because you're too immersed in wigs.


One step at a time, it should start with bleaching cream and hair products
Food and other things can easily be curtail, let our women look African and not something else

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Re: The African Woman, When?� by Hotice085: 5:28am On Dec 30, 2023
KaptainRobin:
How about you start a mind your business movement, where people are allowed to buy and wear what they want as long as it does not affect you. wink


You buy others but they don't buy from you, do you have sense at all at all?
Re: The African Woman, When?� by DrAda(f): 7:12am On Dec 30, 2023
lexy2014:


where did you answer the question: how does "he" have a poor grasp of the subject matter?

I can see from your previous comments that you are a certified troll and not a good one at that. Cheers

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Re: The African Woman, When?� by Karma35: 7:21am On Dec 30, 2023
This is a good move to help the younger women. Other African ladies don't wear white women's hair except Nigerian women and sadly enough an average Nigerian woman can't afford a luxury wig. They still look out for Rich men to fund their lifestyle.uote author=Yashita post=127640502]African/Nigerian women love hair attachments and wigs. I just don’t like putting on my head anything that is not growing naturally from my head.

These Asian women that we see their hair as the world’s standard of beauty carry their natural hair year in year out all through the seasons (winter/summer/spring/fall) taking care of their hairs with their locally made products and never feeling the need to wear wigs to “protect” their hairs during harsh seasons.

In fact, when I get rich, I’d like to start a movement/NGO to help African women emancipate themselves from mental slavery. Our natural Afro hair should be our standard of beauty.

We can research and locally produce hair care products and accessories. Grants would be given to researchers/manufacturers of Afro hair products.

Natural Afro hair stylists will be rewarded from time to time.

Schools and higher institutions will be visited often time to sensitise people/girls/women to embrace their Afro hair and be stylish with it.

There’d be a TV show/program where natural hair carriers would creatively style their hairs and earn like BBN, etc.

When would this start? cry[/quote]

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Re: The African Woman, When?� by lexy2014: 7:52am On Dec 30, 2023
DrAda:


I can see from your previous comments that you are a certified troll and not a good one at that. Cheers

how does that invalidate the following questions? or are u running away seeing that you have a hit a brick wall with your claim that the OP is a man?

where did you answer the question: how does "he" have a poor grasp of the subject matter?
Re: The African Woman, When?� by DrAda(f): 8:33am On Dec 30, 2023
lexy2014:


how does that invalidate the following questions? or are u running away seeing that you have a hit a brick wall with your claim that the OP is a man?

where did you answer the question: how does "he" have a poor grasp of the subject matter?

grin You are persistent. I give you that. Have fun
Re: The African Woman, When?� by lexy2014: 8:37am On Dec 30, 2023
DrAda:


grin You are persistent. I give you that. Have fun


how does that invalidate the following questions? or are u running away seeing that you have a hit a brick wall with your claim that the OP is a man?

where did you answer the question: how does "he" have a poor grasp of the subject matter?
Re: The African Woman, When?� by DrAda(f): 8:39am On Dec 30, 2023
lexy2014:



how does that invalidate the following questions? or are u running away seeing that you have a hit a brick wall with your claim that the OP is a man?

where did you answer the question: how does "he" have a poor grasp of the subject matter?

Lol
Re: The African Woman, When?� by lexy2014: 9:05am On Dec 30, 2023
DrAda:


Lol
are the questions too difficult?

how does that invalidate the following questions? or are u running away seeing that you have a hit a brick wall with your claim that the OP is a man?

where did you answer the question: how does "he" have a poor grasp of the subject matter?
Re: The African Woman, When?� by Yashita: 10:11am On Dec 30, 2023
Hotice085:
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Finally I get to see a reasonable and proud African woman
My dear if you go to some Asian forums and see the way African woman are ridiculed you will wonder if our women are not ashame of themselves
From skin to hair our women should stop this inferiority complex

I see these too a lot and it saddens my heart. Aside making fun and ridiculing the African wig wearers, they still sell their nonsense to us at extremely high costs and we aren't even sensitive enough or thoughtful.

God help us.
Re: The African Woman, When?� by Yashita: 10:23am On Dec 30, 2023
DrAda:


Now that you are here, let's talk about all things "fake". There are literally tons of fake products around the world ranging from hairs down to the food that we eat, and the medicine that we take.

If you think critically about this, the one product that is the least invasive or simply put, the one item with the smallest potential to alter a human's body is your current passion - wigs. Every other fake item has that propensity to literally make you sicker.

Wigs are used to promote beauty at least to the wearer. It is safe and poses no danger to the human body. Interestingly, people also use it to address several health concerns, like the lady here who need it for her alopecia or my cancer patients who need it because the drugs have stopped their hair from growing. Wigs are literally the safest "fake" item to exist. Why don't you understand that as a woman? Or at least accept that there are more than one way to be beautiful?

Your passion invokes yet another way for women to hate their body flaws and it is just sad. Again I wish you well in your quest to get this ball rolling in Nigeria. You will need it.



African woman, Go back to your root!

Embrace what God has given you as hair.

Take care of it.

Train yourself, your fellow women, your daughters, your unborn generations that their African Afro hair that grows naturally from their scalp is the best.

Teach them how to take proper care of it.

Think outside the box, research and develop things that would solve your difficult hair problems.

If an African woman suffers hair loss (alopecia), she can wear wigs that imitate her originality.

These are what the Asian and Caucasian women do. You can never find them wearing Afro looking wigs.

Emancipate yourself from mental slavery.

Stop finding and giving excuses.

A word is enough for the wise.

Bye 👋
Re: The African Woman, When?� by DrAda(f): 10:30am On Dec 30, 2023
Yashita:


African woman, Go back to your root!

Embrace what God has given you as hair.

Take care of it.

Train yourself, your fellow women, your daughters, your unborn generations that their African Afro hair that grows naturally from their scalp is the best.

Teach them how to take proper of it.

Think outside the box, research and develop things that would solve difficult hair problems.

If an African woman suffers hair loss (alopecia), she can wear wigs that imitate her originality.

These are what the Asian and Caucasian women do. You can never find them wearing Afro looking wigs.

Emancipate yourself from mental slavery.

Stop finding and giving excuses.

A word is enough for the wise.

Bye 👋


Funny. The same Asians/Caucasians that you have placed so highly on a pedastal are notorious for extreme plastic surgeries and body tans all done in a bid to look like Africans or worse animated dolls.

The world is such a big place with so many cultures and ideals. Learn to be open-minded

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Re: The African Woman, When?� by Yashita: 10:46am On Dec 30, 2023
DrAda:



Funny. The same Asians/Caucasians that you have placed so highly on a pedastal are notorious for extreme plastic surgeries and body tans all done in a bid to look like Africans or worse animated dolls.

The world is such a big place with so many cultures and ideals. Learn to be open-minded


I'm in an Asian country as we speak now, been here for almost 2 years. I've not seen a single one of them on plastic surgery or body tans as you stated above.

Speak with facts cus you might be talking to someone more exposed than you.

Not every race is crazy for physical body fakeness. If there be any in Asian - my case study, they won't be more than 0.00000001% of their population. How insignificant?

And open mindedness doesn't mean we should consume everything we see in the course of exploring the world.
Re: The African Woman, When?� by DrAda(f): 11:02am On Dec 30, 2023
Yashita:


I'm in an Asian country as we speak now, been here for almost 2 years. I've not seen a single one of them on plastic surgery or body tans as you stated above.

Speak with facts cus you might be talking to someone more exposed than you.

Not every race is crazy for physical body fakeness. If there be any in Asian - my case study, they won't be more than 0.00000001% of their population. How insignificant?

And open mindedness doesn't mean we should consume everything we see in the course of exploring the world.


This makes it worse. You are there and working with some information you have conceived to be significant.

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Re: The African Woman, When?� by Yashita: 12:53pm On Dec 30, 2023
DrAda:



This makes it worse. You are there and working with information you have conceived to be significant.

Madam, you're irredeemable, probably one who loves to argue blindly.

Take care of yourself and bye 👋
Re: The African Woman, When?� by DrAda(f): 1:59pm On Dec 30, 2023
Yashita:


Madam, you're irredeemable, probably one who loves to argue blindly.

Take care of yourself and bye 👋

Bye.
Re: The African Woman, When?� by AnyanwuSilas: 5:52pm On Dec 30, 2023
BusterG:
I'm a guy and i honestly support this.

The one that baffles me is when seeing African ladies wearing wigs abroad.
Like WTF, how do you expect the people who you bought their hair to admire you.

TEAM NATURAL HAIR/AFRO/DREADS/DIDI/ALLBACK........ ANYDAY ANYTIME TWICE ON A THURSDAY
I see dark skined women who put on wig as self hating racists, they are not different Bobriscky, some people are mentally dead or unconcious. I adore sub-sahara natural hair.
Re: The African Woman, When?� by Jeon(f): 9:34pm On Dec 30, 2023
I know most of your will argue and believe that this is her natural hair.

Pay attention and you will observe those following things in this picture.

Look for the seams.
The shine of the hair.
Look for the ends of the hair.
Volume of the hair/length.
How it moves /stands.

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Re: The African Woman, When?� by Jeon(f): 9:39pm On Dec 30, 2023
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Re: The African Woman, When?� by Jeon(f): 9:50pm On Dec 30, 2023
Those women are putting on attachments, yet I can still see their scalp.


You people are learning work if you think the whites are always on their natural hair.

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Re: The African Woman, When?� by Jeon(f): 9:59pm On Dec 30, 2023
Some bad results.

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Re: The African Woman, When?� by Jeon(f): 10:15pm On Dec 30, 2023
Yashita:


African woman, Go back to your root!

Embrace what God has given you as hair.

Take care of it.

Train yourself, your fellow women, your daughters, your unborn generations that their African Afro hair that grows naturally from their scalp is the best.

Teach them how to take proper care of it.

Think outside the box, research and develop things that would solve your difficult hair problems.

If an African woman suffers hair loss (alopecia), she can wear wigs that imitate her originality.

These are what the Asian and Caucasian women do. You can never find them wearing Afro looking wigs.

Emancipate yourself from mental slavery.

Stop finding and giving excuses.

A word is enough for the wise.

Bye 👋

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Re: The African Woman, When?� by Jeon(f): 10:17pm On Dec 30, 2023
Yashita:


I'm in an Asian country as we speak now, been here for almost 2 years. I've not seen a single one of them on plastic surgery or body tans as you stated above.

Speak with facts cus you might be talking to someone more exposed than you.

Not every race is crazy for physical body fakeness. If there be any in Asian - my case study, they won't be more than 0.00000001% of their population. How insignificant?

And open mindedness doesn't mean we should consume everything we see in the course of exploring the world.
Dy lie small small. Abeg


Brown,Dark brown, light brown, peach-like tones,olive ,golden yellow or tan skin color can exist among Asians including East Asians, including Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Mongolian people. Most yearn to be pale,skin tone preferences have been linked to and used to identify social class across Asia. [Do you have idea about the glass skin?
A4 waists, iPhone legs?
S line
Apple hips?
Double eyelid?
Small Oval face?
Big eyes ?
v line?]


3rd photo :This is Jessica, she tanned her skin, got butt, boob and lip job to fit in Black beauty.

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Re: The African Woman, When?� by Jeon(f): 10:40pm On Dec 30, 2023
You can see those Asians are nothing closer to lighter tone.

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Re: The African Woman, When?� by Jeon(f): 10:44pm On Dec 30, 2023
Natural skin tone before bleaching,makeup, camera lighting or effect or photoshop.

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Re: The African Woman, When?� by Jeon(f): 10:52pm On Dec 30, 2023
Jeon:
Natural skin tone before bleaching,makeup, camera lighting or effect or photoshop.

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Re: The African Woman, When?� by Obainoman6: 5:44am On Dec 31, 2023
[quote author=Jeon post=127703094][/quote]
Shukurah Muhammed Aisha is that why you raped your sisters and mother, confess now because I have your pictures and videos. no hiding for you, Efulefu!

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