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Originally posted by ladygreek
Funny, I don't consider my locs to be extreme.
And I suspect the 75 top African Americans in Corporate America began their careers before locs became popular. Who knows what their hair styles may have been if that wasn't the case?
My daughter wears her hair in finger-combed twists. Hasn't hurt her upward mobility.
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And they looked nice when I saw you mama.

I'm sure they're much longer now.
I understand what people mean when they speak of individual expression and being allowed to succeed despite personal expressions. However, out of curiosity, is there ever a line to be drawn? As you know people get locks for different reasons and some of those reasons include not grooming them at all.
I'm biased against people who APPEAR unkept, regardless of race, hairstyle or style of dress.