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  2. Girly girl - Wikipedia

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    The female opposite of a girly girl is a tomboy.The male counterpart of a girly girl is a "man's man".[citation needed] The increasing prevalence of girly girls in the early 21st century has been linked to a supposed "post-feminist, post–new man construction of masculinity and femininity in mutually exclusive terms", [5] as opposed to the more blurred gender representations of previous decades.

  3. How to Build a Girl (novel) - Wikipedia

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    How to Build a Girl follows Johanna Morrigan, a working-class 14-year-old living with her parents and five siblings on a council estate in 1990s Wolverhampton.. After revealing to her disapproving elderly neighbour, Violet, that her father is on disability benefits, Johanna lives in fear that Violet will report her family to social services which will stop their benefits.

  4. Taratabong - Wikipedia

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    Tarrita (a female in English and male in Polish girly girl guitar) Paco (a male bass guitar, Electra's cousin) Electra (a female tomboy electric guitar) Jo (a male banjo) Andolino (a male mandolin, Tarrita's cousin) Robo (a male in English and female in Polish robot-shaped synthesizer) The Tchycapoon Tribe (a series of percussion instruments)

  5. Soft girl - Wikipedia

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    Soft girl or softie describes a youth subculture that emerged among Gen Z female teenagers around mid-to late-2019. Soft girl is a fashion style and a lifestyle, popular among some young women on social media, based on a deliberately cutesy, feminine look with a "girly girl" attitude. Being a soft girl also may involve a tender, sweet, and ...

  6. Kawaii - Wikipedia

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    The teenage girls would also write in big, round characters and add little pictures to their writing, such as hearts, stars, emoticon faces, and letters of the Latin alphabet. [5] These pictures made the writing very difficult to read. [5] As a result, this writing style caused a lot of controversy and was banned in many schools. [5]

  7. How to Build a Girl - Wikipedia

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    The site's critical consensus reads: "Led by Beanie Feldstein's charming performance, How to Build a Girl puts a disarmingly earnest spin on the familiar coming-of-age comedy formula." [17] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 69 out of 100, based on 26 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [18]

  8. Lisa Papademetriou - Wikipedia

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    The Wizard, The Witch, and Two Girls from Jersey: Spouse: Ali Usman: Children: 1: Website; ... and Accidentally Friends), How to Be a Girly Girl in Just 10 Days, and ...

  9. Lipstick lesbian - Wikipedia

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    In the show, Ellen DeGeneres's character, asked by her parents whether a certain woman is a "dipstick lesbian", explains that the term is lipstick lesbian, and comments, "I would be a ChapStick lesbian." In the 1999 film But I'm a Cheerleader, the character played by Julie Delpy is identified as "Lipstick Lesbian" in the film credits. [15]