Dreadlocks, what do you think?

@MrBurt (49)
Canada
March 26, 2007 6:39pm CST
i have had dreads for abotu a year now and i love them. often middle aged people say things like "i did some stupid things in my youth to" when they see my dreads and a lot of people ask questions like "can you wash them?" and just to let you know, yes you can wash dreads. what do you think of dreads? have you had them? do you have them? what do you think of people that have them?
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@kurtbiewald (2625)
• United States
27 Mar 07
they are a rasta type hairstyle some kids have them to be cool some have them to get laid some have them for personal or religious reasons I have met some saintly rastas, I could feel it some Lions
@MrBurt (49)
• Canada
27 Mar 07
they are not a rasta thing. dreads come from many different cultures including australian aboriginals and from africans. thats only a small portion of there history
• India
15 Dec 07
There is no feeling in the world as the feeling of a great hair cut and color. I am one to go to the mall and get my hair cut also and I color it myself. Every once and a while I splurge and pay the big bucks for a cut. I still haven't splurged for the color at a salon. When I get a real hair cut, I feel more confident. it is a great feeling. es I know exactly what you mean. I have a strange obsession with my hair. I always want it to look nice, not dry or frizzy. I spend way too much on products and to get it cut and colored. I always feel so great when I get it done.
@lilaclady (28207)
• Australia
27 Mar 07
I like them on people if they are the type to suite them, I think if you have a certain style and that hair style suits they are great...they look good.