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Taking on hot-button issues like politics, classic, race and gender, Wife Swap finds out what happens when two very different families trade spouses for two weeks.

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My dad is white and he used to take me to black hair salons when I was younger, but that was before YT. He would ask the women what products to put in my hair, and how to care for it. He watched them style my hair, ask questions and try to do it himself. He bought a hotcomb, beeswax, greece ect. even relaxers and had my hair laid out. Most times my ponytails were still crooked so I hated it and didn't appreciate it at the time, but as an adult looking back, he didn't do bad at all for a single dad!

motherknowsbestval
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Damn, when he said he didn’t know if his wife would believe him if he told her he loved her...that is so sad.

hothotheat
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I work at wholes foods and there’s this white couple that always comes in with their 3 biological children and obviously their adopted black girl, and her hair is always done very nice, some weeks she would even have braids or cornrows, and I am always happy to see that they actually are taking care of her natural hair.

naosay
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The lady who styled the kids hairs though 💝

sinnabum
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The lady with the drums warmed my heart.

onyxcampbell
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I loved the lady who styled the girls’ hair. It was so sweet and also I was so relaxed by watching her for some reason! Her voice was very soothing! But she was so good to them, I loved that.

thegrumpygoose
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I LOVE that we have two men, playing pool, being "manly", talking about their feelings. Why do we stifle men when it comes to emotion? Mama's let your boys, cry... Let them feel those big emotions. Don't condition them bottle it up.

GinaD
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As a black girl adopted by a white family I can say hair was a huge issue in my life. Glad someone helped. It’s not easy. I’m just learning at 26 🤯🤯

kiatequila
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The mom with the drums totally won my heart. As a mother of a child with autism I appreciated her effort.

yvettemckinzie
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“Once you figure out how to manage it, trust me it’s so beautiful”. The best advice any natural can give 😂. It’s all trial and error at the start due to all the factors. But once you figure out what your hair likes and doesn’t like. The ride gets far less bumpy and much more easier and fun. Coming from a type 4a, b & c natural 😂
PS. I’ve only been natural for a year, so I still have a lot to learn 💕

smb.
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God I want to find a man like that. He actually made me cry by how much he loves his wife. I hope she realizes what she has.

godva
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I literally almost cried during the first clip. That woman went out of her way to encourage those little girls and make them feel special and beautiful in their own skin. That was so sentimental and sweet. You have no idea how much something like that can mean to someone!

jordanmichelle
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My whole family is black and they don’t even know how to do hair. They completely damaged mine.

All my family knew was relaxers because black hair is ugly and wild. You should never go out of the house without either braids- or your hair straight.

My mom didn’t know how to do braids or straighten hair so my hair always looked a hot mess. Every once in a while my older sister would come in town and braid my hair so tight I got bumps on my head and I cried myself to sleep because it hurt.

Every two weeks I would go to the salon to get my hair flat ironed. Guess who’s mid waist hair completely broke off? Mine.

When I was 13 ALL my hair started breaking off, and I went from my hair being down my back to my hair being shoulder length. It didn’t stop there tho.

It continued breaking off to the point I had a spot on the middle of my head that was 1 inch long and wouldn’t grow (still doesn’t) and now my hair doesn’t grow past my ears.

I did a big chop in August, I was almost completely bald and my hair is CURLY again. It was SO wild to see my hair curly, because my hair was so damaged before that it was naturally straight and bushy.

The middle part on my hair has doubled to 2 inches long, and my hair is down to my ears if I stretch the curls. But guess what I get a lot now?

Backhanded comments from my family. My grandmother is constantly telling me to “do something with your hair” “why would you want your hair to look like that” “you need to comb your hair” and my mother says the EXACT same things to my perfectly curly hair.

My hair isn’t all over the place, it isn’t bushy, I use a curl smoothie which makes my curls look juicy, but it still appears wild and ugly in my mother and grandmothers eyes. They are ashamed of my hair.

I’m 19 and I’m JUST starting to LIKE my hair because of how they make me feel about my hair, but there is NOTHING wrong with the hair that naturally comes out of my head, or anyone else’s head.

livi
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The scene about the girls hair touched my heart. Every young black girl needs to hear those things ❤️

cereallover
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My brother is severely autistic. He doesn’t like leaving his room unless it’s for work(he’s a dishwasher twice a week for a couple hours)

He doesn’t communicate well obviously but we got him into music therapy and he sang and smiled. It was like seeing another person! Way to go for that mom. She had a larger affect than she could see

gracezinkand
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If you adopted black children or decide to have children by a black man please learn how to do these children’s hair. A simple Youtube search or even a google search for a black hairstylist will do wonders for these children. I’m tired of looking at mixed children with knotted and dry hair because their parents don’t realize their child doesn’t have the same texture of hair that they do.

Lostinmyhead
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It was actually so sweet when the dad of those girls getting their hair done was tearing up, like he was so happy that someone was able to make his daughters feel more comfortable and confident 😊💙

miapendragon
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I admittedly did NOT expect the video-gaming husband to be coaching the other man on how to be present with his wife outside of family time. What they shared there was really special.

kickitlikekirra
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The two guys talking about their feelings was so heart warming

donn
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the 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.

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