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21 years old and I still can’t do my natural hair😭😭
ОтветитьMy slow arse didn't get this until the second time around.
ОтветитьGirl, I don’t like baby hairs either. 😭 I just leave my edges alone.
ОтветитьI am constantly reminded how Ill-equipped to the point of useless YT parents are when it comes to mixed race or non YT kids. They are beyond useless..
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ОтветитьNo, being gay is not normal.
ОтветитьLove seeing this! Even with differences they came together for the better! That is true love and what I believe is the ultimate goal of the swap.
ОтветитьWow! I never knew Chyna Renee was on this show! I’ve been subscribed to her for years and years! Don’t you just love her?
Ответитьi see yall keep mentioning raise black and white let me tell you something honey i had all black African American parents my mother always kept me kept and age was kept till she died in 09 now i dont know what to do so black, white has nothing to do with not being able to do your hair or gender cause men they/them all know how to do hair and teach you
ОтветитьI don’t like that baby hair stuff either.
ОтветитьHow can you be so selfish that you've got young adults in your house and you haven't figured out how to do their hair?! How do you say "ope this hair doesn't handle like mine, oh well, I guess that's that"?!
No you say "Hmmm I need to find out how to do my childs hair, one way or another I'm going to learn how."
The woman spoke so lovingly and nurturing to those girls. So sweet. 🥰
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ОтветитьBut her parts crooked dats why anybody cab do them
ОтветитьFor the last one they husband should try just asking. Have a babysitter and funds worked out then ask his wife out on a date.
Dating is harder when you have kids but it is important.
God bless you. Jesus Christ loves you.
ОтветитьWe need more of these conversations in this world today! ❤
ОтветитьPhilip is a splitting image of his dad 🥺
ОтветитьThe two men talking over a game of pool made me a little emotional.
ОтветитьDon't adopt or have black kids if you don't know how to do black hair. Even if your child is biracial it doesn't mean their hair will be like yours. That will definitely cause a lot of bullying in school in school.
ОтветитьGay people ain't normal.
ОтветитьWhen people say.... They don't know any gay people. That's a lie. The people that are gay, just chooses not to tell them.
ОтветитьThe way that girl said “this is going to be great Gracie” 🥹
ОтветитьIt's sad that the last wife swap video I commented on focused on further racial division. This one was better but you still shouldn't promote gays raising kids because more kids will become groomed. 25% of gays admit to being groomed. Not fair to our children
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ОтветитьThere's a reason why most of these wholesome moments are provided by PoC
ОтветитьI bleck wait
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ОтветитьBlack girls need to know your hair is Strong strong is Powerful it speaks huge volumessssss ‼️
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ОтветитьThe first few minutes are so near and dear to my heart. As a hairdresser I run into this alot with my biracial girls and girls with textured hair. Embracing them and letting them know their hair is beautiful and teaching haircare is of the utmost importance. Especially for foster and adoptive families, when a parent takes the time to learn how to maintain their child's hair, wow...what an impact.
ОтветитьThe drums....... music and simple fun is the thing that teaches across all boundaries
ОтветитьThere's a book called "hair like mine" to encourage young girls to love their hair. 💓
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ОтветитьOk, you want to focus on being kind… good answer; but far too vague and difficult to follow through without specific examples. How about you create a list of kind things you can do or say and slowly incorporate them into your daily life.
ОтветитьThe african mom in the first part of the video could be a model. She is gorgeous. And she is so put together. Then I look at myself in the mirror and the makeup on my face is 2 days old.
ОтветитьWhen I was in basic school to primary school my teachers would always say that they know when my mom isn't home
Because my hair and face is full of baby oil my neck is covered in powder my shoes were extra shine,my uniform had seems😂😂❤
All black girls grew up hating our baby hairs and having them laid because we were looked at weird by everyone else that’s not of color. As well as our full lips and full bodies. Now look. 2021 and everything we were judged for and hated about ourselves is a TREND smh
ОтветитьI see all the comments about parents taking in mixed children and not knowing how to take care of their hair. What about the fact they took them in ? Who cares if they don't do the hair right, I'm sure any mixed kid over the age of 16 with different texture hair with common sense can watch a video online. Be happy they get fed and have home stop talking about the shit lol its hair . Learn your own culture better i guess 🤷♂️
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Ответитьi wish this show wasnt so toxic and didnt put people in danger like putting a blackwoman in a racist household without her knowing.
ОтветитьThe lady teaching them how beautiful they are and not to dislike their hair just because they weren't shown how to style it oml 😭😭
ОтветитьThe first clip of styling the lil girls hair 🥺🥺 omg 🥺🥺
Ответитьthe lady with the lgbtq+ people hit home for me. as someone who came from a relatively unhealthy conservative asian family, it tugs at my heart to see someone at least listening and learning about them. its just nice to know that there are people out there who are willing to listen.
ОтветитьI wish yt ppl would stop getting black kids when they know nothing about the culture . Only know our white washed history and don't even take the time to learn hygiene for kids of color. I know we love to say we are all the same but we are not. We don't wash our hair everyday and we shouldn't, we oil out scalps very often, oil our bodies every day. Let's not forget the talk when they hit about 10 and you have to teach them how to act when it comes to cops. Then they put them in schools where most people don't look like them. By the time they hit college culture shock kicks in and they have to relearn who they are smh. But let me shut up 🥱
ОтветитьPeople with autism are... anti-social
Me: It's not that I'm anti-social I just can't look people in the eyes
I'm not crying! You're crying.
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