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My girlfriend just invited me to fuck her in lolita.

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Scrunching up is actually a really effective way of bring life back into a petti in my experience..
To each their own, in my opinion nobody is going to (and nobody should be) looking at your petticoat to know the difference. It's only the swirly fabric texture you see when looking from below, which obviously makes ironing it out redundant.

A steamer could be a good way to clean it! I always hand-wash mine, and from today, gave it a whirl in the washing machine.

The only thing I worry about is the heat from the steam making the synthetic fibres get limper (P.S. I'm not a scientist this is just a worst case scenario), and thus deflating. I always washed my pettis with cold water and clothes detergent, and it goes back to normal. But honestly, the wrinkles always come out after I wash and hang dry upside down. I feel that maybe the weight of the water pulls the fabric down and out.

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Anyone here?

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