Okay, so I saw this thing online about Sean Strickland’s long hair, and I just had to give it a shot myself. I mean, why not, right? It looked kinda cool, and I’ve always been up for trying new stuff with my hair.
So, I started letting my hair grow out. At first, it was just the usual, letting it get a bit shaggy. Nothing too crazy. But then I kept going. And going. It got to that awkward stage where it’s not really short, but it’s not long either. You know what I mean? It was kinda messy, always in my eyes. I had to use a lot of hair ties and headbands just to keep it out of my face.
After a few months, it finally started to look like something. It was long enough to put in a ponytail, which was a relief. I experimented with different styles, like braids and buns. Some days I’d just let it all hang loose, which felt kinda liberating, to be honest.
- Growing it out took forever.
- Dealing with the awkward length was a pain.
- But it was also kinda fun to try new styles.
I got a lot of comments about it. Some people liked it, some didn’t. My mom kept telling me to cut it, but I was determined to see it through. I even started to feel a bit like Sean Strickland himself, haha! Just kidding, but it did make me wonder what it’s like to be a fighter with long hair. Seems like it could be a hassle in the ring, but who knows.
In the end, I kept my hair long for about a year. It was a fun experiment, but I eventually decided to cut it off. It was getting to be too much work to maintain, and I was ready for a change. Plus, my mom was really happy to see it go, lol.
Final Thoughts
Would I do it again? Maybe. It was definitely an experience. And who knows, maybe I’ll even try to grow it out to my waist next time, ha! If you’re thinking about growing your hair long, I say go for it. It’s a fun way to change up your look and see what you can do. Just be prepared for the awkward stage and the extra maintenance. And don’t forget to channel your inner Sean Strickland!