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Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 8:02 pm
Disgrace? no! Not all of us are rich, there's no way we can wear lolita every day, as much as we'd all like to. I wear pants often even though I'd like to wear skirts...I pretty much have to in the winter; here in Michigan the snow, wind and -20 degree weather is not good for skirts. Not to mention my 18 year old car doesn't warm up too quick...
I think she might just be a bit arrogant about being different; I imagine this would decrease as she matures a little.
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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 12:41 pm
honestly i laughed a little when i heard this.
wearing pants doesn't make you a disgrace, alot of people only wear lolita on certain days...and when you live in the land of -30 degrees its kind of a good idea to wear pants...
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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 12:51 pm
is she Penicostal? not sure I spelled it right, but if she is she might go with the belife that girls shouldn't wear pants ever.
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 9:50 am
Maniko Hisotai is she Penicostal? not sure I spelled it right, but if she is she might go with the belife that girls shouldn't wear pants ever. She wouldn't wear lolita then, the skirts should be ankle length if you're dressing for religious beliefs (penticostal, quaker/shaker, amish, etc.)
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Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2007 7:55 am
It's not a disgrace to wear pants. She doesn't have to dress like a lolita every day of her life. That'd be pretty expensive anyways.
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 9:26 am
wow... she's way too serious about the matter... I dress loli-ish... maybe once or twice a week... it's expensive, and I don't always have time or the attention span to wash the bit I have... (9/10 times, I handwash them to avoid breakage, and such)
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 7:19 pm
This is one point from the Japanese I readily apply to typical American life -- in America, pretty much, if you don't wear a certain type of fashion ALL the time (ie. punk), then you're a poser. But in Japan, you can still be part of a fashion subculture even if you don't wear it ALL the time.
I like this idea better. XD
Part-time loli is perfectly fine. Sometimes it's not the most practical thing to wear, and since we're not Momoko *and she's not real*, not wearing loli every available moment is fine.
I will admit, no, I don't like wearing pants, and I feel a tad bit self-concious in them -- I look like a boy then. XD -- but I'm not going to run around in a skirt if it's pouring rain and insanely cold outside.
End moronic rambling.
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