My last excerpt was a true b!tch session, lol.  As I continue to think about what I want to do with my hair, I realize that my hair struggles are directly connected with personal acceptance of my hair.  Thus, I've concluded that right now, I'm struggling with accepting my hair.  I hate to say it, but it's true.
One of the more recent posts from The Natural Haven discussed a concept of a 'hair utopia.'  It was a great read - check it out!  Readers were encouraged to comment on their own view of a hair utopia.  It was evident that some women struggle with various "challenges" in being natural.  However, there were other women who saw no struggle in being natural - after all, we're NATURAL - there shouldn't be any difficulty there!  These women re-affirmed their beauty and accepted their hair for what it is.
I pondered these ideas of a hair utopia and I know that I haven't reached mine.  I thought of my current acceptance issues with my hair: shrinkage & hair loss (from weekly detangling), attractiveness (tiny bit)*.  I can't change the shrinkage rate of my hair.  The best, protective styles for me, result in the most shrinkage.  My question is, if I can't accept this,  should I lock my hair again?
*For attractiveness, I sometimes do think I look better with more of the 'big hair' or stretched natural styles and straight hair styles than my traditional two-strands
I've got to be able to accept my hair for what it is...I long to reach my own hair utopia, and finally...hair bliss!
 
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