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Β I love the gyaru style so much omg. I remember discovering it on an old mobile game (Lineplay) in 2014, as it was a trend for most influencers on thereΒ Although im not gyaru myself I heard that gyaruβs rebelled against societal norms in japan, is this true? |
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Same things happened to most of not all subcultures. Social media makes them seen like a fun "style" or "aesthetics" so a bunch of posers come in and pretend to be part of these subculture without knowing the history or listening to the music if the subculture is based on music and the problem is that they INSIST that theyre part of the subculture and when u try to correct them they call u a bully?? by jellyousgal; ; Report |
yes it is a rebelling subculture! women in japan are expected to be pale and small with silky black hair and should be quiet, but gals didnt accept that and started the subcul to express themselves and empower other women!
by jellyousgal; ; Report