Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wow, I'm loving the love for our natural black hair and curls! Who knew?! Maybe I need to find some better styles for it. On weekends I just wash and go sometimes, or pony puff it. I'll try going to an actual stylist for some new looks. Thanks for the encouragement

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! It's so funny reading that people get more attention with straight hair. I've always gotten male attention with my hair straight (I was natural with hair bow dried straight) but got even more attention once I had locs!!!! I've never been called sexy more! By men and women! I've had a male in the friend zone for decades. This guy told me I was 'sexy' and 'hot' AFTER I went with kinky twists then locs. Interestingly he shared with me that while he believes natural hair is best, it really doesn't matter to him what a woman does with her hair-wig, weave, fro-it's whatever works for her.
+1 Locs were a game changer.
Anonymous wrote:I have typically worn my hair in a bun for work, and loose on weekends. Past boyfriends would always comment they preferred my hair straight.
So should I wear it straight? I'm open to dating men of ALL races.
Men, do you prefer a black woman with bone straight hair, or the Afro curls?
I love my nappy curls and have no plans to relax my hair in the foreseeable future, but I am willing to become a straight haired natural if it means my love life may improve. I need help!
Anonymous wrote:Wow! It's so funny reading that people get more attention with straight hair. I've always gotten male attention with my hair straight (I was natural with hair bow dried straight) but got even more attention once I had locs!!!! I've never been called sexy more! By men and women! I've had a male in the friend zone for decades. This guy told me I was 'sexy' and 'hot' AFTER I went with kinky twists then locs. Interestingly he shared with me that while he believes natural hair is best, it really doesn't matter to him what a woman does with her hair-wig, weave, fro-it's whatever works for her.
Anonymous wrote:AA female here and I can hands down tell you that I've gotten 100% more attention with my locs than I ever did with my weave. I receive compliments from AA men, young and old, on a daily basis. The longer they grow they more love they are shown, so much so that I am convinced that AA men don't really like weave.