...try and comb my locks out. I love them, I really do, but they're driving me ballistic, and the fact that I'm so terrified of not having them is telling me I might need to do something about it. Next time I want lots of skinny dreads. I've not been sewing in my loose hairs for months because I love to pet it and run my fingers through it. I don't think this will be my last set of dreads, but yea...I think they need to go. My stomach hurts. Maybe I'll start with the front two and make bangs? Yes, I think that will be the answer.
I know I don't really talk about my hair on this blog, because at this point in my life it's something I'm used to, but my dreads have been a great learning tool for me and I truly love them. It's just time for a change, I think.
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I am confused by this. What part of dreads is a learning experience? That sounds sarcastic, but I don't mean it that way. I'm actually curious.
It's about patience and learning to accept the process and allow something to develop in its natural course. Beginning dreadlocks look wretched, and it takes many months before they get through all the worst growing pains. When I was in high school it was a very good lesson to learn.
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