7/02/2011

10 Year Sisterlocks Anniversary

July 1 is my 10 Sisterlocks Anniversary! Technically, it's a two-day anniversary since my consultant didn't finish installing my locks until late on July 2.  It's been an amazing ride and after a decade I can still say that getting Sisterlocks is the best decision I've ever made for me and my hair. Please enjoy an article I wrote in May   about my locks. The piece originally appeared in my weekly humor, The Urban Erma


“Is That Your Real Hair?"
"Are Those Your Real Manners?”

This is one of my favorite jokes in my act because in real life people ask very rude questions, and we all wish we had a snappy retort ready to go. The joke gets two reactions:

1. Knowing head nods and murmurs of approval from people who’ve been asked this crass question.

2. Dead silence from the people who are guilty of doing the asking. They feel called out and judged, and I’m glad. Sometimes comedy has the power to entertain and teach.

I’ve had dreadlocks - Sisterlocks to be specific - for almost 10 years. Even with a little trim here and there, my locks have grown quite long. At least once a year some troglodyte asks, “Is that your real hair?” And it never fails to irritate me. This question speaks volumes. If an African American woman has long hair it must be fake? Go fornicate yourself.


[Deep breath.] Okay. I’m back now.

I know this should be a teachable moment. But I don’t know which lesson to start with first: culture literacy, common sense, or courtesy.

Believe it or not I love talking about natural hair, the locking process, the different types of locks, and can do so ad nauseam. In fact I used to do an entire blog about my locks. Because Sisterlocks are much smaller than traditional locks, I sometimes get quizzical looks from interested observers. Total strangers ask me what kind of locks I have and I’m more than happy to tell them. This most recent encounter, however, did not make me happy at all.

I had actually taken the time to curl my hair. I don’t do it that often anymore because I hate rollers, but having Sisterlocks gives me a great deal of styling flexibility. If I say so myself, I was looking cute.

A gentleman, who I know but hadn’t seen in a while said, “Wow, nice!” Then he proceeded to reach out and touch my hair — ooh that’s a no, no! Rest assured, we’re not that close. He touched my hair and said, “Is that real?”

“Yes,”
I said with all the ice and venom I could muster. Mission accomplished because that’s when the stuttering and back pedaling started.

“Ah, well,” he said, “Women sometimes wear wigs.”

“Yes, they do.” I said, the temperature in the room still dropping. “I don’t.” The conversation ended shortly after that. But really, what else is there to say after you’ve revealed yourself to be an oaf?

Let’s say for sake of argument it wasn’t my hair. Maybe I was wearing a wig, a weave, extensions, whatever. The last thing I would want is anyone drawing attention to that. What purpose does it serve to ask such a thing out loud and in front of other people? Was it to chagrin, humiliate, detract? “Yes, you look nice but . . . ” Oh no, not on my watch. There was a time when I might have tried to laugh it off. Those days are over. I’ll not allow it. Unwarranted. Unacceptable. Unforgiven.

Very young children do this all time. They ask socially awkward questions. They blurt out whatever is on their little minds, until their parents can teach them otherwise. So you would think an adult — pushing a hard 60 — would already know better, but alas no. The social graces are on the decline but I would never think to say, “I see you have a cold sore. Is that a herpes flare up?”

I guess that’s why I love my joke so much:


“Is that your real hair?”
“Are those your real manners?”


It’s empowering. It turns the situation around. It says, I won’t let your insensitive comments diminish me. I prefer to make your ignorance embarrass you. Class dismissed.


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12 comments:

V @ Locks-N-Motion said...

Congrats on your 10 yr Sisterlock Anniversary! Your hair is absolutely gorgeous just love it and I think that joke is a great comeback line!

Leighann Lord said...

Thank V! Glad you enjoyed!

Docs Locs said...

Congratulations. ~DL

Leighann Lord said...

Thank you!

Unknown said...

Your Sisterlocks are beautiful & congratulations on your 10 year anniversary.

I can totally relate to people touching my hair, especially before I got Sisterlocks. I have accepted that some people are just rude but you that gives you the opportunity to educate them on your hair and their behavior.

Leighann Lord said...

Well said, my dear. It is indeed a learning opportunity.

Terez said...

I absolutely love your hair! Congrats on your 10 years.

What an awesome comeback to the socially-inept members of society. I just might have to use that one day!

Also, I have to tell you that I love your blog. I looked back through your archives, and I really appreciate seeing how your Sisterlocks have grown.

Leighann Lord said...

Thanks Terez! I'm glad you enjoy my blog. It really has been a very cool journey.

Pebbles said...

Congrats on your 10 year aniv. Great post!

Lock University said...

Congratulations on 10 wonderful years of locking.

Benita Blocker said...

Hi Soror! I remember you having "locks" for a long time; however, I did not realize that your locks were SisterLocks. Looking at them now, they have matured quite nicely!!!! I just started my sisterlock journey on July 24, 2012. I suppose that I should lock my anniversary date in my memory since I noticed a lot of lock bloggers keep track of their years! Well, I just wanted to give you a shout out from North Carolina!

Leighann Lord said...

Hey Soror! Thanks for the shout out. This past July 1 marked my 11 year anniversary. I hate to be cliche and say time flies, but it really does. Congrats on starting your Sisterlock journey. If I may ask, what made you take the leap?

Leighann
NYC