Beautiful: White woman shows how she takes care of her Ethiopian child's hair.

Started by Herb., October 04, 2015, 12:29:19 AM

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Herb.

I agree. The adoption in itself is amazing. Providing a loving home for a child who may have otherwise not have had one is beautiful. But this just shows extra extra tender loving care that she has. :wub:


Annie

The white boy looks a bit angry lol, but it is so cute to see them together like brothers

 /.\

Sinpool

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Sor if I were a white woman I'd just find the nearest black woman and beg her do do something with my childs head.

Black hair is beautiful but LORD it is work to keep up with.


Herb.

Quote from: Emma Frost on October 04, 2015, 12:50:04 PM
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Sor if I were a white woman I'd just find the nearest black woman and beg her do do something with my childs head.

Black hair is beautiful but LORD it is work to keep up with.
I think the biggest thing is trial and error
it can be very frustrating.

once you get past that, it's smooth sailing. :cheerup:

she just had to stick it out. honestly his hair is very soft, its not fully kinky so she's not gonna be breaking combs trying to manage it....the key to his hair is just keeping it very well moisturized. it eats up conditioner and oils like they're nothing. if u look at all the products she listed, they all had butter in them. she found the formula.  :stressed: :stressed: :stressed:

some Ethiopians actually use raw butter in their hair.







SUPREME

Quote from: Phantom on October 04, 2015, 11:22:32 AM
I feel like you shouldn't adopt a black child (or any child of a different race) if you aren't willing to embrace their heritage
what if they're American born dddsssss

Should someone really have to go out of their way to investigate a kids history?

Or just let them adopt American culture?

Herb.

Quote from: SUPREME on October 04, 2015, 02:40:19 PM
Quote from: Phantom on October 04, 2015, 11:22:32 AM
I feel like you shouldn't adopt a black child (or any child of a different race) if you aren't willing to embrace their heritage
what if they're American born dddsssss

Should someone really have to go out of their way to investigate a kids history?

Or just let them adopt American culture?
excuse u :usureuok:

i asked the same question, sort of, when I saw that post
more in relation to white women having these black bvys biologically....
but...
being American born does not mean your black kids should be walking around in a mohawk
it's not about investigating their history really....

she didn't sit down and get hair tips from ethiopian natives
the bitch went to walmart sssss
and tried different things in her child's head to see what would stick. :ohwow:

SUPREME

Quote from: Herb. on October 04, 2015, 02:44:30 PM
Quote from: SUPREME on October 04, 2015, 02:40:19 PM
Quote from: Phantom on October 04, 2015, 11:22:32 AM
I feel like you shouldn't adopt a black child (or any child of a different race) if you aren't willing to embrace their heritage
what if they're American born dddsssss

Should someone really have to go out of their way to investigate a kids history?

Or just let them adopt American culture?
excuse u :usureuok:

i asked the same question, sort of, when I saw that post
more in relation to white women having these black bvys biologically....
but...
being American born does not mean your black kids should be walking around in a mohawk
it's not about investigating their history really....

she didn't sit down and get hair tips from ethiopian natives
the bitch went to walmart sssss
and tried different things in her child's head to see what would stick. :ohwow:
yes but she KNEW this kid was Ethiopian. What about baby Quan from queens?

Herb.

Quote from: SUPREME on October 04, 2015, 03:36:07 PM
Quote from: Herb. on October 04, 2015, 02:44:30 PM
Quote from: SUPREME on October 04, 2015, 02:40:19 PM
Quote from: Phantom on October 04, 2015, 11:22:32 AM
I feel like you shouldn't adopt a black child (or any child of a different race) if you aren't willing to embrace their heritage
what if they're American born dddsssss

Should someone really have to go out of their way to investigate a kids history?

Or just let them adopt American culture?
excuse u :usureuok:

i asked the same question, sort of, when I saw that post
more in relation to white women having these black bvys biologically....
but...
being American born does not mean your black kids should be walking around in a mohawk
it's not about investigating their history really....

she didn't sit down and get hair tips from ethiopian natives
the bitch went to walmart sssss
and tried different things in her child's head to see what would stick. :ohwow:
yes but she KNEW this kid was Ethiopian. What about baby Quan from queens?
Good point...

But American culture does involve black hair. braids, afros.... we are a part of american culture
its just black american, or african american culture.
if you wanna lay down with a black man, and let him cum inside of your vagina, be prepared to deal with what comes as apart of that package.

our blood is kinda strong lolz. and 9 times out of 10 even if a kid is half white, they're going to take on more of their african heritage physically...especially when it comes to their tresses.

you chose to have a biracial child...take some time to learn how to raise them. groom them. inform them of adversity they may face because of the melanin in their skin. these are the responsibilities of a white man or woman raising a black child.

SUPREME

Oh i agree someone should definitely do research when raising a kid of another race

I was just curious on to what extent

Plank



Herb.

Quote from: SUPREME on October 04, 2015, 04:24:02 PM
Oh i agree someone should definitely do research when raising a kid of another race

I was just curious on to what extent
Yeah I agree that no one has to be somewhere swabbing cheeks trying to find out their exact ethnicity, heritage and mess.
Just the basics. :ohwow:

SUPREME

Quote from: Herb. on October 04, 2015, 04:31:59 PM
Quote from: SUPREME on October 04, 2015, 04:24:02 PM
Oh i agree someone should definitely do research when raising a kid of another race

I was just curious on to what extent
Yeah I agree that no one has to be somewhere swabbing cheeks trying to find out their exact ethnicity, heritage and mess.
Just the basics. :ohwow:
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