I'm sorry but this is why....

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Herb.

Quote from: imaan. on January 22, 2016, 04:45:57 PM
Quote from: Herbie on January 22, 2016, 04:45:02 PM
I also used Tia as an example. A black woman with a black child. Who maintains her son's hair.

Honestly I think this conversation would be totally different if it were girls who had their head shaven off by dad. It would be horrific, unthinkable, how could he. And anyone who says it wouldn't is a liar.

:uhh:

Luv... beloved... :uhh:
So you would still feel that it was OK for him to do what he did?

I really want you guys to answer that.

SouravMay

did dis bitch tell the children to scratch the car?
B7


Vonc2002

Quote from: Herbie on January 22, 2016, 04:45:02 PM
I also used Tia as an example. A black woman with a black child. Who maintains her son's hair.
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This is my pass to say WHATEVER tf I wanna say about the mess she releases so I don't wanna hear SHIT! Baby mama is a mess of a song btw





BAPHOMET.

Quote from: imaan. on January 22, 2016, 04:42:39 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on January 22, 2016, 04:39:32 PM
She was NOT genuinely upset about shit.

Im sorry.

You would NOT NOT NOT run up on a child in the backseat with 21 questions if you were mad about some hair.

You wouldn't scream rape and bloody murder if someone nudges you to get you out of said child's face.

You wouldnt use your children as orange cones.

You wouldnt call the police over some hair.

The bitterness she displayed...ch..bitch would have used anyyyyythingggg to initiate a confrontation.


I just snorted  :kii:

Im over here BARKING like a doberman ''sdsdsdf'fddf
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yummy

Quote from: Herbie on January 22, 2016, 04:45:02 PM
I also used Tia as an example. A black woman with a black child. Who maintains her son's hair.

Honestly I think this conversation would be totally different if it were girls who had their head shaven off by dad. It would be horrific, unthinkable, how could he. And anyone who says it wouldn't is a liar.

That's a really extreme comparison. I don't see most fathers taking their daughters to a salon and telling the stylist to give her a low cut fade just to piss mom off.

And like I said before, Tia would probably have a little more sense than to make this kind of scene in public and use her child as a damn speed bump.

Vonc2002

This is my pass to say WHATEVER tf I wanna say about the mess she releases so I don't wanna hear SHIT! Baby mama is a mess of a song btw





GLOCK

Quote from: Baphomet. on January 22, 2016, 04:47:47 PM
Quote from: imaan. on January 22, 2016, 04:42:39 PM
Quote from: L0NZ. on January 22, 2016, 04:39:32 PM
She was NOT genuinely upset about shit.

Im sorry.

You would NOT NOT NOT run up on a child in the backseat with 21 questions if you were mad about some hair.

You wouldn't scream rape and bloody murder if someone nudges you to get you out of said child's face.

You wouldnt use your children as orange cones.

You wouldnt call the police over some hair.

The bitterness she displayed...ch..bitch would have used anyyyyythingggg to initiate a confrontation.


I just snorted  :kii:

Im over here BARKING like a doberman ''sdsdsdf'fddf
fd
fd
g
g
NNBVCCXVVBNNMMMM

GLOCK

I really wanna know what they thought they were gonna do to the kid in the backseat :uhh:

This thuggish behavior

yummy

And I doubt she ran up on this other kid inquiring about who his mother is because she didn't like his haircut.

This sheboon was on a rampage!

Sinpool

Quote from: Herbie on January 22, 2016, 04:45:02 PM
I also used Tia as an example. A black woman with a black child. Who maintains her son's hair.

Honestly I think this conversation would be totally different if it were girls who had their head shaven off by dad. It would be horrific, unthinkable, how could he. And anyone who says it wouldn't is a liar.

d

But the grandmother said herself they the children had already been given a haircut though, so how could the haircut be the problem?


Herb.

If cutting the child's hair is not listed in his rights as a parent it should not have been done.
Sometimes you have to acknowledge who the fire starter was. In this case, it would be him.
If your situation with your ex is already rocky, why GIVE her a reason to get on your case?

Why not call her and talk with her about it?

Yes, she turned all the way up once the boys were there with their Caesars. But this could have been avoided. Women are catty and spiteful, it's in their nature. Sor'. So if your dumb ass gives them an excuse to rip you apart, it'll be done.

She's still dead wrong for involving her kids. Very immature. Don't think I am excusing her behavior. But he knew what he was doing as well. Especially considering the fact that he refused to let her know where they got the cut at.

And the cuts didn't even look cute. Do you see what the barber did to their heads? :uhh:

tigernathan

Quote from: Herbie on January 22, 2016, 04:46:47 PM
Quote from: imaan. on January 22, 2016, 04:45:57 PM
Quote from: Herbie on January 22, 2016, 04:45:02 PM
I also used Tia as an example. A black woman with a black child. Who maintains her son's hair.

Honestly I think this conversation would be totally different if it were girls who had their head shaven off by dad. It would be horrific, unthinkable, how could he. And anyone who says it wouldn't is a liar.

:uhh:

Luv... beloved... :uhh:
So you would still feel that it was OK for him to do what he did?

I really want you guys to answer that.

I don't understand why you're trying to turn this into a hair debate  :overit:

It's not common for girls to get their head shaved off so of course that would be valid reaction but it's common for black boys to go to barbers and get a haircut. Perhaps you should watch the whole video :uhh: She was upset because the dad didn't ask her first if they could get their haircut, not the haircut it self. The mom was upset because she didn't have control over the situation and wanted to be petty. Noticed how she kept saying "MY kids"? or how both the mom and the grandmother started to go into the car asking the other child questions? This inappropriate behavior didn't have shit to do with hair.

There's no cultural difference. They're all African Americans.

Zankou.


Herb.

Quote from: Lion Babe on January 22, 2016, 04:50:15 PM
Quote from: Herbie on January 22, 2016, 04:45:02 PM
I also used Tia as an example. A black woman with a black child. Who maintains her son's hair.

Honestly I think this conversation would be totally different if it were girls who had their head shaven off by dad. It would be horrific, unthinkable, how could he. And anyone who says it wouldn't is a liar.

d

But the grandmother said herself they the children had already been given a haircut though, so how could the haircut be the problem?
We don't know what she meant by hair cut. Hair cut could mean a simple trim, a shape up, etc. Hair cut is very general and doesn't always mean completely shaven off.

And even if she is maintaining their mess with cuts it makes me wonder even more why he would get it cut AGAIN. What was the point or logic in that?