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Topic: Do lolis find other lolis cute?

Anonymous 1de89637464b6507a67dc09d9b9cf17a started this discussion 3 months (2008-09-06 12:05:06 UTC) ago:

I want to watch Disney's Alice in Wonderland with a little girl. I imagine that she would feel for Alice a lot and sit staring at the screen the whole time. Don't you think?

Does she simply "identify" with Alice, since she is also a cute little girl, or does she find her "cute"? Maybe a combination? When I was a little shota (boy), I found many characters "cute", but they were often animals or inanimate objects that lived inside the cartoon… not people. Hmm…

Anonymous acccd1437128af92c58109ab6f04e1ac replied with this 3 months (2008-09-06 12:06:26 UTC) ago, 1 minute later (#57,912):

I remember being 17 or so and watching films I'd seen before I developed an attraction to cute guys.

I remember noticing the characters for the first time, wondering how I didn't see their beauty before.

Anonymous 66864516f789fecd84ee15fd89522dfd replied with this 3 months (2008-09-06 18:36:29 UTC) ago, 7 hours later (#57,964):

Well, im a 17 year old girl and I still remember how it was when I was a loli. Atleast for me I didn't think they was cute. I identified myself with the caracters. I thought of the characters who where younger than me as childish. Every loli is different though.
Yes, things as animals and such were cute for me too.

Anonymous 8dd45300c8952e4bdf069d889f30e728 replied with this 2 months (2008-09-24 19:29:09 UTC) ago, 3 weeks later (#63,190):

I remember watching Leon as a kid and finding natalie portman very very attractive. I was the same age as her although I was a boy :P

Anonymous 5b6ec6387811e458d1966f87b65e6f9c replied with this 2 months (2008-09-24 21:23:51 UTC) ago, 2 hours later (#63,250):

This question is off-topic, but I'm curious and don't know where to find an authoritative source.

I understand that the etymology of word "loli" comes from a reference to Nabokov's Lolita. So, is "loli" pronounced 'lowly' (like Lolita) or lahlie (as I would be inclined to pronounce it without knowing the etymology)?

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