
Would We be a good couple?
I know, you don’t know either one of us personally, but just based on what I’m about to tell you, does it sound like it would work? Just Curious? I know it’s not based on fact…blah, blah, blah! lol
(oh and we’re both 17 and Seniors in HS)
Anyways…
He is 6′, short black hair, blue eyes, pale skin, plays baseball, shy and softspoken, but has annoying friends (grrr!), likes the same type of music as I do, has the same political ideology as me (I know, I’m a dork, lol, but we both loves Social Studies & Politics!) haha.
I am 5’7”, dark brunette hair, pale skin, hazel eyes, I haven’t done any sports for 2 years, quiet, and I have a totally different friend crowd than him. I’m kinda independent and intimidating in that way (which has caused guys to think of me more as a friend than a gf in the past).
Sorry, but I didn’t want to post pictures of us, because I’m afraid someone will recognize us and that could be obviously really bad! lol
Thanks in advance!!
Awwh, that’s so nice. Yes you will make a good couple
Black Hair Tangled in Politics
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The Politics of Black Women’s Hair $16.97 Sometimes, hair is just hair. Sometimes, it’s much more. In 1905, Madame C.J. Walker invented a metal comb that, when heated, transformed black women’s hair from tight curls into smooth, straight tresses. The iron comb made her a millionaire, but many black people criticized her for creating a product that made black women’s hair imitate white women’s long, straight hair. From Madame Walker to First Lady Michelle Obama, this series of essays by Althea Prince and others explores the role of hairstyle in black women’s relationships with their mothers, their peers, their self-image, and society as a whole. Althea Prince’s books include "Being Black," "Loving This Man," and "Ladies of the Night." She teaches at Ryerson University in Toronto. |
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