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As a passerby, what do you think of lolita clothing?

As a pure passerby, I would like to express my views on Lolita clothing. I believe that many girls like to play with Barbie dolls when they were young. Barbie dolls have many skirts. That is where my impression of Lolita comes from. Barbie dolls are like little princesses in my heart. They are beautiful and noble, delicate and gentle.

? When I was a child, I would be very happy if I could have a white princess dress, but the princess dress would never be as beautiful as my Barbie doll’s dress. I think I will wear such a beautiful dress in the future. Although I am not in the trap now, there are many reasons that are hard to describe. It was the first time I saw someone wearing a Lolita skirt a long time ago. I didn’t know it was called Lolita. I only knew that the Barbie skirt she wore was ugly. I will never forget the girl I saw that day. She was sitting next to me. I saw that half of her false eyelashes were stuck on her face and her wig was in a mess. The high heels were dirty and even her white socks had traces of dirt. I feel like the fantasy I've had for so many years is shattered.

? Later I learned its name, and I didn’t care if anyone was wearing it on the street. I only care about whether they take this dress seriously and whether they take their hobbies seriously. I only looked at how they were dressed. I didn’t know the authenticity or brand of what they said. I only knew that their wigs were messy. Then suddenly a group of lolita girls with twin tails appeared. They were not called lolita girls, they were called girls wearing Lolita. They speak in a high-pitched voice, they talk about their elder brothers, they are weak, and they walk like they have sprained feet.

? Until one time I met a girl with exquisite makeup, charming facial features, and a beautiful skirt. She didn't use a wig, she had hair like the Barbie doll I had when I was a kid, long and smooth. I know that my fantasy has not been broken yet, and I know that there are still people who have seriously fulfilled their childhood dreams, put on princess dresses and turned into princesses.