This site has alot to offer the average neocities user, jokes, art, fashion, quizzes, and the opurtunity to spend your hard-earned money on my jirai kei addiction!
But beware, there are more than a few trigger warnings to be aware of on this site. Overall, the content is probably R-rated, especially in the blog section.As well as stupid raunchy content, some mentions of addiction, obsessiveness, mental illness (yk, the usual jirai kei kinda stuff haha).
There's something liberating about choosing to be hyperfem as a queer person, especially as a genderfluid lesbian. I spent such a long portion of my life shying away from anything cute or feminine out of fear, that suddenly having an intrest in jirai kei almost scared me at first? In my head I sorta thought it meant I had to detransition or stop being myself in some way, but the more I absorbed myself in the community and learned more about it, the appreciation for it only seemed to grow. (probably not helped by a little crush on a jirai influencer haha)
Along with those aspects, there are of course the more mental health related sides of the style. I call myself a steryotypical lamdmine, mostly because the steryotypical landmine traitis are just bpd symptoms (⌒_⌒;) For me, I don't just like the cute clothes, though of course I do, I enjoy it like a subculture, like a lifestyle. I was living this same way a whole lot before I ever knew what jirai kei was, it's all really just for fun anyways. I figure if I'm going to have mental illnesses I'd much rather have a way to romanitcize them than just suffering without another positive way to look at it! Just my attempt at making my life more bearable you could say.
I have a wayyyy bigger collection these are just the alltime favs