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Annie the Wind

PostPosted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 6:19 pm


I would like to know what hobbies or games everyone likes to incorporate lolita into.
PostPosted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 6:43 pm


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Cryrin

PostPosted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 8:07 pm


I live my life entirely normally. Any hobby or game I would normally engage in, I am just as ready to engage in said hobby/game in all of my frilly glory, as I would be to engage in it when I'm in non-lolita clothing.

On Sunday, I'll be at a Dungeons & Dragons meeting in full Lolita regalia.
PostPosted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 11:27 pm


Personally, i work loli into everything where it is at all practical. I've yet to find a way to dig a ditch in a loli-like fashion, but other then the manual labor....

yeah, okay, i don't always wear lolita. But i -act- lolita. (unless i'm roleplaying a non-loli-esq charactor.) I've always gone out of my way to be polite and speak properly. I've been told that i act like i'm 'trying to be a princess'. Granted, that's the way i've been since before i found out about lolita, but still... I think that's why its a good fit for me.

Naturally, there are somethings that i like better in lolita then others. They include tea parties, shopping (especially for groceries), sewing, light house-cleaning (yeah, i know, strange of me, but i like it), and sitting outside reading.

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 9:22 am


kochi~mochi
Personally, i work loli into everything where it is at all practical. I've yet to find a way to dig a ditch in a loli-like fashion, but other then the manual labor....

yeah, okay, i don't always wear lolita. But i -act- lolita. (unless i'm roleplaying a non-loli-esq charactor.) I've always gone out of my way to be polite and speak properly. I've been told that i act like i'm 'trying to be a princess'. Granted, that's the way i've been since before i found out about lolita, but still... I think that's why its a good fit for me.

Naturally, there are somethings that i like better in lolita then others. They include tea parties, shopping (especially for groceries), sewing, light house-cleaning (yeah, i know, strange of me, but i like it), and sitting outside reading.


That's really cool! I usually just sit around the house cause my mom won't let me outside in lolita. sad

It'd be nice if we could wear lolita all the time but the clothes are too expensive and too nice looking. XD Even if you had an outfit for every day, you'd always be worrying that it would get dirty.
PostPosted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 2:53 pm


I play The Sims 2 and just got The Sims 3. I think it would be fun to create loli inspired outfits for my sims to wear, but I have to learn how to use a program like gimp first. I already have a few Victorian styled homes built in The Sims 2, but I haven’t tried to build any thing in The Sims 3 yet.

I am also into doll houses and am planing a room box. I haven’t decided how to decorate it yet, but I am considering doing a lolita theme. Not sure yet.

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 3:27 pm


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That's really cool! I usually just sit around the house cause my mom won't let me outside in lolita. sad

It'd be nice if we could wear lolita all the time but the clothes are too expensive and too nice looking. XD Even if you had an outfit for every day, you'd always be worrying that it would get dirty.


personally, i'd be no more worried about getting my loli dirty then i would getting my jeans and teeshirts dirty. They wash, just like everything else. heart
PostPosted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 4:45 am


Annie the Wind
I play The Sims 2 and just got The Sims 3. I think it would be fun to create loli inspired outfits for my sims to wear, but I have to learn how to use a program like gimp first. I already have a few Victorian styled homes built in The Sims 2, but I haven’t tried to build any thing in The Sims 3 yet.


In the Sims 3 you can easily apply patterns to clothes in-game, which is really fun! I have made some really playful sweet lolita clothes using the themed patterns, and polkadot dress using the geometric patterns. You might have to use your imagination a bit, since they don't have a bit variety of bases of Sim clothes yet.

I like dressing up my characters in lolita fashion in the games I play, or the closest to lolita fashion I can get. I started making my male IMVU character into a lolita, but it REALLY did not go down well with my IMVU neighbours! I currently play Sims 3.

I wear lolita clothes almost every time I leave the house, so I wear lolita clothes to University, weekly anime night and church smile

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 1:24 pm


Lolita-opoly would be adorable though. All the pieces would be Lolita style in some way: a mirror, a bow, a hat, a pen. And all the places would be either Lolita company names or Lolita-themed names.

That was my first thought when I saw this thread.

I would do all my normal activities in Lolita if it weren't for the fact that a lot of what I do requires "normal" clothes. Still, I want to go to an arcade and play DDR in dress. Heehee.
PostPosted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 5:45 pm


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Annie the Wind
I play The Sims 2 and just got The Sims 3. I think it would be fun to create loli inspired outfits for my sims to wear, but I have to learn how to use a program like gimp first. I already have a few Victorian styled homes built in The Sims 2, but I haven’t tried to build any thing in The Sims 3 yet.


In the Sims 3 you can easily apply patterns to clothes in-game, which is really fun! I have made some really playful sweet lolita clothes using the themed patterns, and polkadot dress using the geometric patterns. You might have to use your imagination a bit, since they don't have a bit variety of bases of Sim clothes yet.

I like dressing up my characters in lolita fashion in the games I play, or the closest to lolita fashion I can get. I started making my male IMVU character into a lolita, but it REALLY did not go down well with my IMVU neighbours! I currently play Sims 3.

I wear lolita clothes almost every time I leave the house, so I wear lolita clothes to University, weekly anime night and church smile


Have you uploaded anything to the exchange. I have seem some lolita themed things, but I haven't really searched yet.

Annie the Wind

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