Arf I know. But it was what I used to like in my teenage years, after I was passing on other stuff I believed they had the right to choose their outfits, I was naive at that time, but growing up I was more focus on single korean singers than groups itself, at one time I wasn't shocked to look at this type of thing, because for me it was a way to show provocation and give a fuck to men who are against women. I really thought that kpop girls groups were treated better than celebs at the US and even in France. I was wrong of course, that's what happened when you don't do more research on what you like to see or listen when you are younger. But now, I am interested about others stuff more interesting, there are still kpop songs I love of course, because I grew up with, but there are a lot of contents I used to appreciate that I totally don't care anymore.I apologize for going off topic, but I just could never get into girl groups. They all legit sound the same and their music is too happy and cutesy like you said. Also, have you ever seen Julia Roberts in the movie Pretty Woman where she plays a h00ker.
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Yeah that's how stylists dress these poor female idols, they can barely move on stage.
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For the outfits its complicated for me to say if its correct or not, because we are really in a country where the woman can wear what she wants. Even if its really short. But idols have no choice so yeah, its rude et cruel for them. Not everyone is agree to be exposed half naked ! I understand it, but I wasn't shocked younger, I was just focus on their presence and their beauty on their Mvs, but I can't only imagine what it was for predators behind the scenes