

The following Sunday we’ll have a lolita picnic in our community! I am pretty excited, my outfit is ready, I only have to decide what dish should I do to share with my friends ✩
This is a close up of my Sugar Fairy Cake JSK
Moscow Japan culture festival Ichiharu. I won first prize in street fashion nomination. Unfortunately, there is nothing to be proud of, because level of the contestants was very low.
Girl, have some confidence! That outfit looks like it took a lot of work!
Nope, it’s just one night at the sewing machine. It’s everything okay with my confidence, I just get no pleasure from the victory of the weak
WOW
Okay, honestly I don’t think there is anything wrong with being confident with your abilities. She looks very pretty and her co-ord is fantastic. However, that is some poor sportsmanship. As someone who’s been involved in competitions all her life I think even if you are better than someone you should still win with grace. You don’t know if the other people worked really hard on their outfits, so to say that “I just get no pleasure from the victory of the weak” is kind of a slap in the face for the other competitors. This is why people think competitions are bad because there is no sense of good sportsmanship from both winners and losers. Even if the competition is “easy” shouldn’t we take pride in the fact that we worked hard to win or do our best? Competitions are not just beating other people but trying to push ourselves and doing our best.I hope that something is being lost in translation here. I believe that your outfit is flawless and that you are absolutely beautiful, but if you intend to say that everyone else in the competition sucked and that your outfit and craftsmanship skills were way above all of them, I’d call that a case of being a sore winner and I can’t really respect it.
Anyhow, I hope that I just don’t fully understand, and that you didn’t mean to insinuate such a thing.