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I'm pretty sure I would... given I'd received the right indications to.
Though, someone--preferably a native--would have to suggest it of me first. I wouldn't take the initiative to do so if it wasn't necessary. I am Asian, so the issue may have a different effect on me in the end. |
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Also, excuse me if I can't write like a college student at age 14! |
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Alright I'll be as clear as I can, and I appreciate the compliment.
I just dropped by to give evidence of my point of worse people out there in grammar, these people are probably older. I found this by accident while looking for a little help on an assignment. What are adjectives that describe maya angelou? - Yahoo! Answers |
It's quite fun to dress traditionally when going to a summer festival or hanabi. I have on a few occasions now, and I've rarely gotten a second look. When dressing in a yukata, or whatever, people seem to appreciate my enthusiasm and willingness to participate. Our school festival was one such occasion last year, as was a local bon dance, and of course the fireworks in Asakusa.
I'm sure I feel a lot less strange dressing up traditionally in Japan that many of the foreigner cosplayers I see at Harajuku and other places. |
I don't see anything wrong with it, if the occasion calls for it. Then again, I'm half Japanese, so it probably wouldn't look too out of place.
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I find kimono's rather comfortable most of the time if you don't have to do much. I have two and a couple of yukata, but have almost no where to where them except around the house.
But I think if given the option I would cross-dress in traditional clothes. The men's wear is more comfortable and practical. |
Crossdressing: EVERYONE wants to, NO EXCEPTIONS!
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