Dad Teaches Daughter Not to Let People Touch Her Afro in Adorable Viral Video Clip, Leaves Peeps Impressed

Dad Teaches Daughter Not to Let People Touch Her Afro in Adorable Viral Video Clip, Leaves Peeps Impressed

  • A video of a dad teaching his daughter how to respond to people wanting to touch her hair has been circulating online
  • In the clip, the man asks the child what to do in the given situation and she responds that they shouldn’t touch her stunning afro
  • Her cute attitude won over many netizens who flooded the viral tweet with tons of love and positivity

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One father taught his baby girl how to set boundaries when it comes to her personal space and cyber citizens are here for it!

Little girl afro
Cyber citizens applauded a dad for teaching his baby girl boundaries at such a young age. Image: @DatOneHaitian/Twitter
Source: Twitter

A video posted on Twitter by user @DatOneHaitian shows a little girl walking out the yard carrying a backpack and rocking her voluminous natural afro as her dad asks her what to do if someone wants to touch her hair.

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Her adorable response is, “Uh don’t touch my hair”, to which her father responds, “Good job”.

According to Forbes, touching a black girl’s hair is an invasive and a micro-aggressive behaviour. The only thing more offensive is assuming that it’s okay to touch a person’s hair and proceeding to touch it without getting permission.

Many netizens responded to the tweet with adoring and positive messages for the young princess who knows to keep touchy-feely strangers in check!

Check out the video and some of the comments below:

@susanparish replied:

“There is NOTHING more important than teaching our daughters to be assertive and in control of their bodies. ❤️❤️❤️ #parenting #daughters.”

@FThumpkin said:

“I’m a grown woman and I sat in training and another grown woman came by and cupped my hair and said oooh so nice love it girl. I’ve always wondered what type of person just comes up and touches your hair. I found out.”

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@heydomo94 wrote:

“I always wonder why even ask somebody that in the first place. Why do you need to feel it.”

@luvme_later commented:

“Yup. I love my baby afro but we only wear it out on weekends cause I don't want people playing in my baby's hair.”

@I_Symonee asked:

“Why is she the cutest thing I’ve ever seen!?”

@fezeka_stwayi reacted:

“Solange must be so proud ❤️.”

Adorable video of dad doing daughter's hair into bunnies goes viral

In another story, Briefly News reported on a viral daddy-daughter video that had cyber citizens’ hearts pumping custard! The TikTok post shows the dad and his adorable toddler in the bathroom as he gets ready to do her hair.

He asks the little girl whether she wants to do a piggies or bunnies hairstyle, to which she responds “bunnies”. Her dad tries to convince her otherwise, but the little missy wasn’t having it!

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After their adorable back-and-forth, the dad agrees to bunnies and brushes and styles her hair. They have an exchange of cute words and phrases during the at-home salon appointment until the hairdo is done, with some pink bows as the finishing touch.

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Source: Briefly News

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Nothando Mthembu (Senior editor) Nothando Mthembu is a senior multimedia journalist and editor. Nothando has over 5 years of work experience and has served several media houses including Caxton Local Newspapers. She has experience writing on human interest, environment, crime and social issues for community newspapers. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree and an Honours Degree in Media Studies from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, obtained in 2016 and 2017. Nothando has also passed a set of trainings by Google News Initiative. Email: nothando.mthembu@briefly.co.za

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