Posted 20 May 2003 - 05:41 PM
ive worn my hair in braids at many points throughout my life- not cornrow style but rather just braided. its ridiculous for someone to say 'white men' can't wear braids. Celts wore braids and wore their hair long. a lot of white men are descended from Celts, so therefore a lot of white men can wear braids.
ive also seen the reaction you get when you wear braided hair- a lot of nasty stares and comments(at least where i live). once, i wore my braided hair to work and got a mouthful from my supervisor. i find it ridiculous that people act as if women are entitled to wear hair one way and men cannot. the way i look at it is that my hair is genetically supposed to be worn long. i have nice locks that form natural twists that make me look good! when i cut my hair short its not straight, its a bunch of what we call cow-licks and trying to straighten it is impossible so i end up using gel to make it spikey. i gave that style up years ago and embraced my ancestry. now people stop me and tell me they love my hair. they ask me what i put in it to make it do that and i tell them its just genetic

on the flip side, old people make rude comments about me being unkempt or needing a hair cut. some people are downright hostile to you if you are a male with long hair in locks! i get a lot of run around from people in authority(cops, bosses, etc.) but its worth it anyways.
if that was my child, you bet id fight that expulsion.
if there was a meteor,
adrift amongst space,
set about on a collision course
not with Earth, but my face...
i wonder if id even know,
at what time i might,
be passed off like an old style
and by the meteor be smite?
- me, 1997