
Davidzhu
@DavidzhuLife
Jul 5, 2026, 12:25 PM
The Rebel Youth of the 80s/90s: A Vow to Grow My Hair Long
Recently, a wave of rebelliousness has swept through my social circle, with everyone embracing the things we used to consider 'bad boy' behavior - dyeing their hair blonde, getting piercings, and wearing leather jackets. Every time I see these familiar scenes, I'm reminded of my own youth.
I've decided to grow my hair long, just like Takeshi Kaneshiro, haha. I'm not cutting it until after the new year, so I can make the most of my youth. Everyone has their own dreams and regrets, and I don't want my hairstyle to be one of them.
I remember when I was younger, I was always told to keep my hair short, that long hair was a sign of bad behavior and would affect my studies and work. But as I grew older, I began to develop my own sense of self and aesthetics. Long hair isn't just beautiful, it's also a form of self-expression.
Now, I've decided to boldly pursue my dreams and not be bound by what others think. Growing my hair long is not just for myself, but to prove that youth is beautiful and free. Who says long hair can't be successful? Who says we can't have our own style?
I believe everyone has their own unique qualities that deserve to be recognized and respected. We shouldn't be swayed by societal pressure, but instead, bravely pursue our own dreams. That's why I've decided to grow my hair long, to hold onto my youth and prove my individuality and style.




