Worth the beating tbh
Stay strong
Makes me wish I kept mine
Hope y’all know that ain’t me lmao that’s just the pic I showed the lady that did my hair
Stay ragged up all the time and say you tryna get waves, if they hang out in the back a lot you f***ed
Stay ragged up all the time and say you tryna get waves, if they hang out in the back a lot you f***ed
Wearing a durag would be 100 times worse unfortunately lmao
Wearing a durag would be 100 times worse unfortunately lmao
First thing I did after I moved out for college was grow dreads
Your day will come
Wearing a durag would be 100 times worse unfortunately lmao
S*** then let ya nuts hang you gotta wear the rag anyway so ya s*** don’t get f***ed up in ya sleep
S*** then let ya nuts hang you gotta wear the rag anyway so ya s*** don’t get f***ed up in ya sleep
You know what breh.......I’m going downstairs tmr with a durag on, my life is in y’all KTT niggas hands now
You know what breh.......I’m going downstairs tmr with a durag on, my life is in y’all KTT niggas hands now
I ain’t African so I don’t know whats finna happen to you but ima pray for you, don’t let ya pop b**** you
I understand why things are the way they are, but I think that's the ultimate reason why I'm not attached to any Faith.
I don't wanna live my life not being allowed to do s*** on a possibility, as harsh as that sounds.
Respect to @op for living his day to day with these kind of struggles.
I understand why things are the way they are, but I think that's the ultimate reason why I'm not attached to any Faith.
I don't wanna live my life not being allowed to do s*** on a possibility, as harsh as that sounds.
Respect to @op for living his day to day with these kind of struggles.
This has nothing to do with religion and everything to do with culture tbh. A man braiding his hair is completely acceptable in Islam, but it’s seen as feminine to some africans
This has nothing to do with religion and everything to do with culture tbh. A man braiding his hair is completely acceptable in Islam, but it’s seen as feminine to some africans
Nah I was more so speaking out in general. Not so specifically about your case, which I understand is a cultural issue, not a religious issue.