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Do black men really like natural hair ?

Seems like black men only like natural hair if its naturally curly/wavy. Black people are still stuck on that good vs bad hair BS.
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25 thoughts on “Do black men really like natural hair ?

  1. I’m a guy, I like hair as long as it’s long and manageable.. But women who get dreadlocks and other men styles need to just stop!! That’s disgusting.

  2. im a black girl and some black people like my hair and some dont it depends on what they prefer. I noticed that Spanish guys like my hair but not Asian or white guys I want to know whats up with that? this one white guys dad was nice when met my but he prefered my straight hair he said it looked better.

  3. I’m black, i love bushy afro chick hair. I still like it straight as well but a beautiful woman with soft bouncy hair is fuckin awesome, so much fun to play with to. Matter of opinion doesn’t necessarily apply to all black guys.

  4. I think it’s more on where you live because I’ve rocked natural hair for a few years now and I get hit on by all men confident enough to approach.

  5. I’m not angry or upset a lot of men from a particular group don’t like my hair texture. I am in fact HAPPY that my hair can be a filter so because of this I will never get a another perm and I lessin my usage of weave altogether.

  6. Sadly some women doesn’t see this and do in fact stop perming or wearing weave for the sake of satisfyingly unsatisfiable men. A great personality and pretty face can get overlooked if its surrounded by a head of nappy hair. Why? because a lot of blacks STILL believe nappy hair is socially unacceptable and unattractive and most men want a women they can brag about to their friends.

  7. What a man finds attractive varies from man to man obviously but I’ve noticed a pattern with black people and black men in particular. This video wasn’t in fact a literal question because based on real world experience I already know the answer. Youtube bm have made it their mission to “express” their hate for weave and perms not only to me but most weave wearing bw. However this is only a yt phenomenon and doesn’t reflect how most men feel in reality.

  8. Braindirty? LOL thats a new one. Nope no texturizers or chemicals. That picture was just there for comparison. I actually prefer to wear my hair picked or blown out, a big fluffy fro which seems to be a BM repellent lol. 4b-3a its all curls but the so called better grade is seen in the hair thats closest to strait. Like I told others if bm really didnt like weave and perm bw wouldnt wear it

  9. Your hair looks naturally curly to me. I mean unless you put a texturizer or some other type of chemical into your hair to make it curly then it is in fact naturally curly. I have noticed that since Ive gone natural that alot of Spanish and White men stare at me and smile. Rarely will a Black man approach me. But when I have my braids I cant keep them away. Most Black men love long weaves or long permed hair. Theyre braindirty.

  10. Black men will fall over themselves trying to ingratiate themselves to an ATTRACTIVE black woman. It has nothing to do with hair. Either you’re fine or you’re not.

  11. I think racism is an individual decision…not an esoteric force in society. Those individuals who choose to love other people can typically (no pun intended), rise above all other considerations and love people for who they are–not what they look like

  12. ehhhhhhh! T_T racism effects everyone i mean at my school racism is hilarious because kids from everywhere get bussed in; so we kinda make fun of it whenever someone fulfills their stereotype but im not sure if its promoting or depromonting racism

  13. i agree on every point you have just mentioned. I am now 29 and not once has a black man every approached when i have had natural hair in a style that looked “too ethnic”, and the black men only ever gave me compliments when my hair was relaxed or texturised somehow, and i am from Europe not the US. The only compliments i’ve ever had on my natural from a black man have been from my father! All the other positive male comments have been from non-black men. Strange huh?!

  14. My brother-in-law, Jamaal, is not even close to ghetto!

    What no one is discussing about my mediocre joke was that it was actually quite clever given the topic of races and hair preferences..what they are attracted to..hence the jack and jill reference made into a racial comparison…

    oh well, the irony is that it was set aside because of my color 😉

  15. Now I get you…and yes, it’s unfortunate that we even have that kind of history that would make our relationships so strained.

    I’m willing to sympathize with the oversensitivity– will black people forgive me for something out of my control? Those kinds of things just take time, I guess.

  16. I think you’re right about non-black men having less complex against natural hair.
    The good hair vs bad hair way of thinking is entrenched most within the black community itself.
    I just mentioned in another comment that here in Germany (or Europe in general), natural hair is probably more cherished than by the average black Americans.

  17. I could of made the same statement you did and no one would of pointed it out. Hell I’ve said worse things and other blacks just laugh. Where if someone white says it, its assumed theres some kind of underlying racism. Whether its about race, culture or anything else that identifies with blacks.

  18. I have a cousin named Jil (white) and a brother-in-law named Jamaal (black)

    Sorry, but out of the 4 black people I know personally—Jamaal represented about 25% of that population…

    ‘blacks can be sensitive”

    In what way do you mean? To things white people say? Or just anything said about their color/culture/race?

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