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i also can't stand smokers. ick. |
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I would have do cosign on bad teeth and body decorations. Ew. Blech. No. Especially gauges... those just look stupid.
The big one is a guy who looks like he hasn't showered. A grungy guy, no matter how attractive, is just a major no go. |
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I knew Sen and DS2 would be in here. Now waiting for DS1... |
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Cornrows/JACKED up fro.:mad: |
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ETA: Alright, y'all, I'm assuming you bathe. Don't make a liar out of me today. |
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http://www.threadbombing.com/data/me..._L_Jackson.gif So, let me chime in by saying.... WEAVES and it's funny because I have met some women over the years who said that they don't like dredds but yet and still they got that yucky yaki glued to their scalps. So hey...you do you. And as far as "unhygienic"...it's HAIR...it has to be washed just like any other hair...what's even more unhygienic is watching the weavalong sistas that haven't done anything to their heads in about a month and if you brush their scalp the wrong way it's like watching a sandstorm in their scalp. So i have to take a slight offense to having locs being called unhygienic |
(I've always kinda thought well-kept dreads are sexy... I've seen plenty of nasty, greasey hair that wasn't in dreads. I think it just depends on the person).
I wanted to add that a unibrow is second on my list. It is perfectly acceptable for a man to get his shit waxed, or plucked at least. |
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I feel you about the weaves, though. LMAO!! I don't wear weaves for the same reason, ... it seems that it would be difficult to really penetrate the scalp for a good washing (I assume, at least). Some people wear weave that is glued, others wear weave that is sewn in. Either way, I would imagine it would be difficult. But that's just me ... ;) |
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If I an get paid for the amount of times people who asked me how do I wash my hair, I would be RICH...my usual reply is "how do you wash yours?" And no...it's not difficult to penetrate at all and speaking for myself, I deep scrub my scalp at least twice before I even think about drying it. My wife is about the same...but it does take a bit longer to dry especially in the winter time. The best part of washing, especially on weekends during the summer if I am going to be out and about, is to wash it early in the morning with a peppermint shampoo and let it air dry. |
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