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  3. Girly girl - Wikipedia

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    Girly girl is a term for a girl or woman who presents herself in a traditionally feminine way. This may include wearing pink, using make-up, using perfume, having long hair, having long nails, dressing in dresses, skirts, pantyhoses and heels, and engaging in activities that are traditionally associated with femininity, such as talking about relationships.

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  6. Haruchika - Wikipedia

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    Chika is a first-year high school student. She was a tomboy girl who wants to changes her image to be a girly girl by joining the Brass Club. She plays the flute. Haruta Kamijō (上条 春太, Kamijō Haruta) Voiced by: Sōma Saitō [2] Played by: Shori Sato Haruta is a first-year high school student.

  7. Femininity - Wikipedia

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    For example, in 16th century France, high heels were considered a distinctly masculine type of shoe, though they are currently considered feminine. [ 52 ] [ 53 ] In Ancient Egypt , sheath and beaded net dresses were considered female clothing, while wraparound dresses, perfumes , cosmetics, and elaborate jewelry were worn by both men and women.