"Quince dresses look better on-"
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𝓑𝓪𝓷𝓭𝓲𝓽 He’d do it for free, he’s THAT gay
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And here’s my personal take on this subject:
Anyone should be able to participate in a culture as long as they’re not intentionally disrespecting it. Having the proper research and knowing what you’re doing is pretty much key in stuff like that, and asking questions and having guidance in events and clothing and foods is also essential. Misinterpretations happen sometimes, and it may appear that someone is disrespecting a culture- the best way to prevent that is to just ask for assistance on a culture from someone who knows that specific culture well, or research it. Other than that, I don’t really see an issue with reaching out and seeing what’s more to life than your current culture.
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@Miss_Americana
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Dang
I’ma get oen anyway /j
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@Miss_Americana Sequence dresses look better on nobody. Race doesnt make a dress look any more flattering or any less like fish skin lol
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@Miss_Americana i agree its easy math
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@Duchess No no I dont mean they literally look better on Mexicans. Quince means Quincenera which is a Mexican tradition. Non-Mexicans have recently been having Quinces and posting things like “Quince dress look better on ____.” Which is a dis at Mexicans, basically saying Quinces are better for them and not us. This was just me saying That I don’t think non-Mexicans should be having Quinces nor should they be saying things like that.
Sorry for the confusion
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@Miss_Americana
@Miss_Americana said in "Quince dresses look better on-":
This was just me saying That I don’t think non-Mexicans should be having Quinces
Yeah, that’s what I was commenting about.
Also, i think the only confusing part is that you said “quince” and I thought you meant sequence.
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so this means i can’t wear one (i’m not mexican)
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I really don’t know any Mexican culture but I gotta agree that other people need to respect different cultures