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How to Dress and Act Molly

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While "molly" used to refer to the queer subculture in 18th-century London, today it refers to a subculture of middle-school-aged girls who use royal blue frequently in their wardrobe choices. Mollies are girls who don't stick with any one thing; they love change and diversity. While the style is gaining popularity, it's still mostly limited to the Canadian provinces.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Get all sorts of royal blue and gold into your wardrobe and accessories. The style doesn't matter; a Molly likes to keep things fresh and changing.

  2. Step 2

    Be sure to add some choice pieces from 2001 to 2004. This short time period had a throwback to '80s glamor fashion. Think bold, big and bright. Those short four years were rather eclectic and had a lot of variety. Keep changing your styles the way this period was known for.

  3. Step 3

    Appreciate music from every genre. Get a little bit of everything into your music collection. Let each type of music take you on a journey of feeling and thought as you listen intently for the meaning and flavor of the notes, rhythm and singer's vocal quality.

  4. Step 4

    Do something to add contrast to your life. This could be dyeing your hair so that it drastically contrasts with your skin tone or using makeup to contrast with your eyes. Mix it up. Keep changing so that people don't know what to expect from you.

  5. Step 5

    Accept as friends people from all walks, races and cultures. Seek out friendship with people who are different from you so that you can learn and change. Don't get stuck in one social circle. Molly girls are friends with everyone.

  6. Step 6

    Get really in touch with your feelings about each day. Bad days, good days and power days are the three subcategories you should operate within and be vocal about. Let people know where you're at so they know how to approach you.

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