What do you do with your hair at night to sleep?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m white with straight, fine hair in a bob cut. I have never in my life thought about doing anything with my hair at night, which I’m now realizing is an immense privilege.


Grow your hair long.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m white with straight, fine hair in a bob cut. I have never in my life thought about doing anything with my hair at night, which I’m now realizing is an immense privilege.


Um, what?


Lol right? 🤣
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m white with straight, fine hair in a bob cut. I have never in my life thought about doing anything with my hair at night, which I’m now realizing is an immense privilege.


My wife is Black. She’s says you can have your privilege of not wearing a bonnet at night. She’ll keep her privilege of being 60 but having the skin of a 35 year old.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m white with straight, fine hair in a bob cut. I have never in my life thought about doing anything with my hair at night, which I’m now realizing is an immense privilege.


My wife is Black. She’s says you can have your privilege of not wearing a bonnet at night. She’ll keep her privilege of being 60 but having the skin of a 35 year old.



That's absolutely a rude comment you just made.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m white with straight, fine hair in a bob cut. I have never in my life thought about doing anything with my hair at night, which I’m now realizing is an immense privilege.


My wife is Black. She’s says you can have your privilege of not wearing a bonnet at night. She’ll keep her privilege of being 60 but having the skin of a 35 year old.



That's absolutely a rude comment you just made.


Huh? Are you drunk?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m white with straight, fine hair in a bob cut. I have never in my life thought about doing anything with my hair at night, which I’m now realizing is an immense privilege.


Why is it a privilege to have short, fine hair? I’ll take pulling my full bodied hair that can be worn curly or straight, up loosely each night.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m white with straight, fine hair in a bob cut. I have never in my life thought about doing anything with my hair at night, which I’m now realizing is an immense privilege.


Not sure why everyone is jumping on you. I have curly hair and the rest of my family has straight. Straight hair is easier to take care of and easier to make it look nice. So yeah, people with straight hair should appreciate that they lucked out in that regard.
That doesn't mean those of us with curly hair wish it was straight but it is objectively more work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m white with straight, fine hair in a bob cut. I have never in my life thought about doing anything with my hair at night, which I’m now realizing is an immense privilege.


Why is it a privilege to have short, fine hair? I’ll take pulling my full bodied hair that can be worn curly or straight, up loosely each night.


Somebody appreciating what they have is not an attack on what you have
Anonymous
Ponytail
Anonymous
What the heck is “bra strap length” hair? Why wouldn’t you say shoulder length or is it something different than that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What the heck is “bra strap length” hair? Why wouldn’t you say shoulder length or is it something different than that?


Agreed. It’s so obnoxious. I think they mean bottom of the shoulder blades.

And sorry but I’m not taking hair advice from a woman who apparently has had hip length hair in her life. That’s cray and gives off crazy cat lady vibes, at best.
Anonymous
Today I learned that a pineapple bun is just a loose ponytail on one’s forehead/hairline—designed for curly hair.

So tired of this trend of every basic thing being named.
Anonymous
Could those of you who wear a bonnet please provide links. The one I bought falls off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m white with straight, fine hair in a bob cut. I have never in my life thought about doing anything with my hair at night, which I’m now realizing is an immense privilege.


My wife is Black. She’s says you can have your privilege of not wearing a bonnet at night. She’ll keep her privilege of being 60 but having the skin of a 35 year old.



Why would you write this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What the heck is “bra strap length” hair? Why wouldn’t you say shoulder length or is it something different than that?


It's a millennial white girl way of saying she has long wavy hair, she probably is blonde and wears it in that generic Kristi Noem style.
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