tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536533088409067804.post4478038376248056754..comments2023-10-05T10:20:40.680-07:00Comments on Princess Wonderland: Fake Fake FakeKiraKiraJenJenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15046832859141716086noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4536533088409067804.post-11316709432860381192011-03-24T22:50:30.306-07:002011-03-24T22:50:30.306-07:00I was talking to a local lolita about this. I cons...I was talking to a local lolita about this. I consider myself a "lifestyle" lolita in the sense of it has affected the way I dress. Long skirts, natural beauty, layering, but a lot of girls swim in that river of de'nile [hahaha]. It can be sad but its nice to know not all lolitas think in such a way.<br /><br />I guess a lot of girls wear it everyday to either stick out or are overly happy to show it off. I wear lolita about 3 to 4 times a week but I am more classic than anything else. Sweet is more of an outing thing for me, though I never wear it with my kids [for reasons of rude people and comments made]. I know I was offered a job because I was in lolita, which startled me, but I can see how it could EASILY affect how others see you and cause issues.<br /><br />People ask me why I don't wear make-up or fix my photos, personally it takes away doing stuff like that. Oh and by the way you look nice even in your 'lounge wear' haha. But some people don't want to admit it and would rather use this fashion as a way of escaping.<br /><br />[hope that made sense cause I am tired as all hell haha, pardon my french]Meagan Gohlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04665789706569493843noreply@blogger.com