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Why do Japanese people like to wear kimonos?
Japanese women are not born beautiful. They are not only inferior to European and American women, but even inferior to China women. The first thing to blame is their poor figure. Like European and American women, they are short and asymmetrical. If they take part in a world-class beauty contest, I'm afraid they won't even qualify for the shortlist. Disproportionately, Japanese women's legs are inappropriately highly developed, especially their calves, which are strong and daunting. Japanese men have an image of this: long legs, meaning "radish legs."
Japanese women are the least qualified to be models because islanders are extremely short. They usually wear robes and step on clogs half a foot high, and they don't look annoying. They look really ugly when they take off their clothes. They only saw a fat body and short limbs like tortoise feet.
Japanese women grow up like this, which should be attributed to the special lifestyle of tatami. Kneeling and sitting cross-legged handed down from generation to generation makes Japanese women's legs twisted and oppressed, just like we China women used to bind our feet.
But the clever Japanese are good at fostering strengths and avoiding weaknesses under unfavorable conditions, and turning decay into magic. So, in order to cover up their defects, a beautiful dress called "kimono" was invented and created and became the national costume of Japan.
When Japanese women wrapped their "long legs" with such loose, slender, elegant and gorgeous costumes, a miracle happened: one charming and graceful beauty appeared in front of the world. It's a bag, but it's not completely closed. Although the clothing of kimono is strict and complicated, it leaves a net in the most charming and sexy part of Japanese women's chest and neck, leaving the biggest gap, which makes men all over the world move.
Japanese women's necks are really beautiful, and the white jade skin draws soft lines, which just embellishes the kimono more beautifully and enchanting.
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