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CHINA | Sun, 6 May 2012 | By wi-niko | Views [806]

6 April 2012 Are you 10 or 40?  The Chinese love cute characters and dress up.  Mickey mouse, hello kitty, barrettes, tutu like skirts and lacey 90s shirts.  Even at 20 or 30 years old I think these girls look like they dress as a US middle schooler ... Read more >

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