Samson, who had "seven locks of hair" |
So in truth I'm thinking six people know, and maybe one of them actually knows me. My secret isn't exactly safe, but it's secure it obscurity.
You may wonder why, if I wish to be private, I would choose to blog about this process on a platform owned by Google. Or why I wouldn't pick a hobby that's a little bit less visible than transforming my hair into "locks like snakes."
I'm actually not trying to keep it secret (hence telling my social networking diva friend), but I do enjoy watching the process unfold slowly and build momentum. The more people knowing and reacting the more I will have to write, but I don't want to just announce my intentions on CNN or anything because then it will feel forced, like adding too much buttermilk to the moss garden.
Fun fact: locking hair makes it shorter, but it has the potential to be much longer than straight hair can be. This is because it doesn't let the hairs that shed fall away, so the lock length is not limited by the maximum hair length your body can produce.
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