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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I personally think it's developmentally appropriate to be a crowd follower in the teen years and doesn't reflect on any deep personality traits. If you take a look at the Lulu girls, they're usually the well adjusted social ones. [/quote] Ridiculous. Kids who dress well, follow fashion, wear what they like and what looks good on them are usually well adjusted. I assume what you’re looking at is what you would call popular girls. They are the most insecure girls who would not dare to wear anything but the uniform. They have to wait until someone brave switches brands and they will follow. [/quote] So popular girls are insecure?? I was always under the impression that to be popular you had to be able to stand on your two feet, be social, voice your own opinion and be likeable. Say what you will, it's a very short window where girls want to wear the "uniform" and I don't think it reflects on them negatively. Nor do I try to influence them not to want to wear the "uniform" because I am confident they will soon become their very own person with their very own sense of style. [/quote]
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