A girly girl. That I most certainly am not.
Skirts and dresses? Nightmare. I live in jeans and a hoodie. My brother's getting married in six weeks, and I need to buy a dress for his wedding. Nightmare. I can't deal with dresses.
Part of that is body issues, because I don't like my legs, but for the most part it's just dislike of dresses and skirts.
As well as that, I don't like skinny jeans, revealing tops, frills, pretty much anything girly. I wear jeans, normal dark coloured jeans, occasionally with embroidery on the pockets, and a t-shirt, normally with a funny or cute picture or saying. Over that I'll wear a hoody, or possibly a zipped top, normally in a bright colour, although I do have a few navy or black. My absolute favourite at the moment is my band hoodie, which has my band's crest
embroidered on it. Amazing. =)
Shoes. I will admit, I love shoes. Although, not in the traditional girl sense. I can't wear heels. Especially not on a night out.
After all, I fell down the stairs in trainers last night. Although that might have been the tequila.
But I fell down the stairs last week when I was stone cold sober.
So, yeah, can't wear heels.
They'd be terribly helpful though, considering my height deficit!
I do love shoes though. Trainers, sneakers, runners, whatever you care to call them. I have a problem in that I buy too many. I currently own seven pairs. My favourites, and newest shoes, are these, which I bought when I was in New York. You have to admit, they're pretty amazing.
As well as those trainers, I also adore these

and these
God, I love buying trainers.
Still, no heels, sure as hell not a girly girl. I don't even wear flats, I just wear trainers. Except at work, because I'm not allowed wear trainers. This makes me very sad. =(
As for make-up? Nail polish?
Don't even get me started. It's a nightmare.
The last time I wore make-up was my debs (like prom, but a bigger deal), and that was a horror in itself.
Add that to the fact that I was wearing a dress and you have nightmare town for me.
I have short hair, which I never do anything with bar brush it. Even when I had long hair, I only tied it up in a pony tail. I was never into the whole sparkly clips, curls, accessories, scrunchies thing.
So I'm not a girly girl. I don't do girly things. I don't have very many girl friends either (about one in ten are girls).
Yet I still *am* a girl, and no-one ever forgets that. I have a boyfriend, and my guy friends never forget that I'm a girl.
They don't treat me any differently because of it, although they won't get into any sort of horseplay with me. Yet it's still very definite that I'm a girl. I'm not a tomboy, because I don't like playing sport, getting dirty or any of that sort of thing, I'm just a girl.
So I wonder!
What makes a girl a girl?
What's the difference between a girly girl and a tomboy, and what's the median (me??!)?
Is it possible to be a girly girl and a tomboy at the same time?
What makes a girly girly a girly girl?
Just how many times have I written the word girl in these questions??
Which do you prefer? What kind of girl are you more likely to befriend, or try to date?
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