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Old 01-17-2008, 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Rain View Post
shadha, desi girls who wear crap heels like that are usually the super short ones. my cousin brothers wife wears trash crap like that and she only ever reaches my chin. which i think is hilarious. i keep telling her to accept her fate as a midget.
So true. I have a few offenders in my family like that. You're not fooling anyone, ya hear me!


Also, I cannot stand that Japanese/Harajuku look. It looks too fetishy and costumey. You simply can't walk around looking like Hello Kitty or Sailor Moon and expect people to think you look good. Not that women only dress for guys, but do Japanese guys find that attractive?

At university, we used to have busloads of Japanese tourists come to visit the area. The teens were always in their school uniforms (similar to Catholic school unis) but you could tell which girls were trouble by their accessories (the funky socks, the weird shoes, the crazy hair, too many anime references in their bags, skirts hiked up too much). The boys weren't much better. The whole cartoonish-emo thing going on. It looked so out of place, and just like how some Americans stick out negatively in their shorts and sneakers in Europe, these kids were the same. When grown ass girls do that whole "little girl" thing, it's vomit-inducing.
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