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Gina weber replied to Gina weber's discussion My Twist and Rip Timeline.
Gina weber replied to Gina weber's discussion My Twist and Rip Timeline.



Emily Aytes replied to Emily Aytes's discussion Suggestions for Styling Dreads

when i first started dreading my hair, all i was thinking about was how awesome my hair would look. but now 3 months since i stopped combing my hair, i have realized it is not about getting to the destination(dreaded hair), but about the journey. at first, i didn't understand how people were so patient about their hair locking. but now i've realized why. my hair changes everyday. a new dread will start to form within hours, and others will fall apart in minutes. i feel like as my hair is forming together, i am finding out who i really am. i am growing as a person as my hair is forming together. to me, it's not even about having amazing locked hair, it's so much more than that. i never knew that do this to my hair would change who i am as a person, and the way i look at life. i love it so much, and can't wait to see where life takes me and my dreads.
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Permalink Reply by Jesse on October 23, 2011 at 10:11am i like this. one weird thing i've found about having dreads is that one seems to become a magnet for other dreadheads through some bizarre interdimensional dread connection.
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