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Rachel28867ParticipantOh, I see. Well that further justifies our disgust at having someone else’s hair flipped in our face (and you don’t have to be black to be grossed out by it!). True, some women are not aware of others standing behind them when they do the hair flip, but to do it intentionally because someone is standing ‘too close’ is just plain rude, uncouth and a good way to get yourself into an easily avoidable altercation! Once, while standing on line at an amusement park, I blew a huge bubble with my bubble gum just as a white girl did the big flip. Talk about timing! Her (very long) hair snatched the gum straight out of my mouth, and there she was with a big old wad of Bazooka stuck in her hair!
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