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But the deeper reality is that, clothing is not just for oneself (being stared, watched and perceived), it's an interaction with the environment and space , and it has nothing to do with a more kitschy cultural identity either. I'm not at all interested in the Lolita community (especially the kind that likes to gather together). Being stared at is also pretty embarrassing, I avoid wearing it in front of people, and I don't want to reveal that to anyone I don't approve of, so I should enjoy...