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Jaydelart 02-07-2010 08:39 PM

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.

manganimefan227 02-07-2010 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by bELyVIS (Post 798840)
Oh, I thought you weren't a native English speaker but I see you are a product of the American School system. Makes sense now.

I only write like that for fun. There are PLENTY of people who write alot worse than that, make less sense, and show much lower levels of intelligence, I've seen it.

Also, excuse me if I can't write like a college student at age 14!

Columbine 02-07-2010 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by manganimefan227 (Post 798952)
I only write like that for fun. There are PLENTY of people who write alot worse than that, make less sense, and show much lower levels of intelligence, I've seen it.

Also, excuse me if I can't write like a college student at age 14!

No, but you do write perfectly well and coherently when you try; people appreciate that more. How about dropping the fake dumb act (is it to be cool or something? It's really not) and putting your point across more clearly? Some of your posts are really hard to understand.

manganimefan227 02-07-2010 10:49 PM

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.

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Sangetsu 02-07-2010 11:27 PM

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.

RKitagawa 02-08-2010 04:47 PM

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.

TalnSG 02-08-2010 05:45 PM

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.

manganimefan227 02-09-2010 02:00 AM

Crossdressing: EVERYONE wants to, NO EXCEPTIONS!

MMM 02-09-2010 02:22 AM

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Originally Posted by manganimefan227 (Post 799198)
Crossdressing: EVERYONE wants to, NO EXCEPTIONS!

I absolutely have no interest in wearing women's clothes.

bELyVIS 02-09-2010 03:52 AM

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Originally Posted by MMM (Post 799203)
I absolutely have no interest in wearing women's clothes.

I second that!


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