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alesandra Marin Kitagawa, the main heroine of My Dress-Up Darling, is a charismatic and passionate cosplayer. Her vibrant personality and supportive nature make her an endearing character, and her influence has sparked a renewed love for cosplay in the anime community.
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English, Chinese (Simplified), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Spanish, and Turkish
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alesandra Marin Kitagawa, the main heroine of My Dress-Up Darling, is a charismatic and passionate cosplayer. Her vibrant personality and supportive nature make her an endearing character, and her influence has sparked a renewed love for cosplay in the anime community.
She’d snuck into her parent’s bed a few times over the years, something she hadn’t grown out of since her childhood. But to her credit it always got her a good night’s sleep after a bad dream. After she hit puberty, she’d been told she had to go back to her own bed, but after giving her dad a sulking pout she was always allowed to stay until she calmed down.
Oh wow, that twerp himself has a "fat fucking butt" himself....yeah, I mean the way he's treating them & being such a horrid dom... But sadly, (haven't seen most of these long comics) she porbably doesnt properly retaliate back anyway!
Towards the middle of the semester, Mrs. B. devised an assignment where we had to act out a soliloquy from any Shakespeare play. I chose Marc Antony’s “Friends, Romans, Countrymen” speech from Julius Caesar. As we had to be in costume for extra credit, I brought a flat sheet to school to fashion into a toga of sorts. There was a supply closet in the front of the room where people could change. Boys would pretend to peek in the closet when girls were changing. There wasn’t much to see for the most part, as girls might throw a long night gown over their clothes to play Juliet. The door locked on the outside when closed completely, so the few kids with major changes could do so with some privacy.
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October 24, 2024
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