There was an idea behind this. I don’t know what, but it was there. The Christmas before I turned 21, I put into my phone of how I wanted to shave off my hair. On my 21st birthday. I had seven months to really think about it, but I knew I was dead set on this goal.
Yet, when it came to my 21st birthday, I didn’t do it. I went out and did the normal twenty-one year old scenario.
A year passed, and still the thought of shaving my head was floating around. But, as it turns out, it was not going to be the year.
But this year came about. I knew if I wanted to go bald, this was the last chance I was going to get. I had to do it while I was young, before I regretted not doing it sooner.
I got over my depression, I was on the path to figuring out who I am. I was happy.
I got the courage to finally let my sisters on the in about my goals.


We came to an agreement of baby steps. And not soon after, I went in to get a pixie cut.

I was happy, but still, the lingering thoughts of being bald bothered me.
After my hair grew out, we thought again about a new haircut. This time, I wanted to go shorter,
It was the day before my birthday and I wanted to go all the way this time. But I was pulled back by my sister again. We cut it short but not all the way.

Soon after it was like the world was messing with me. My nephew and niece got to the razors and decided to give themselves a haircut. They had to go bald.
I watched the ending of Legend of Korra, and Jinora fulfilled her wishes of becoming a airmaster, getting the chance to go bald,
I was thinking of Doctor Who and remembered that Matt Smith went bald.
So I messaged my sister again.

After three months of talking about it, I was finally going to get my wish. My sister was agreeing to help me out in my goal.
And finally, after two plus years, I got to fulfill one of my life goals.
My before:

And, finally, my after…

Society tell us girls should have long hair. To be a woman, you have to have a head full of hair. To be pretty and wanted, you have to have a long lock of hair. In my culture, a good girl has long hair.
For me to cut my hair, I am going against all reasons.
There is no beauty on the outside unless there is beauty on the inside.
I love myself regardless of how my hair looks. I will love myself through this experience. ‘Cause I will weed out those who still stick with me even though I look different.
(P.S. I am super happy how it turned out. I love how I look and feel. That’s all that should matter. Run and chase your goals, fight for your happiness.)