Zitat des Tages über Mädchenhaft / Girly:
I first started wearing fragrance when I was thirteen or fourteen, and the smell was candy-like. They were in very colorful bottles, like turquoise and pink. By the time I was sixteen or seventeen, it got more girly and more floral.
By stereotyping my work's audience as self-involved and prissy, women-only packaging also insults my readers, who could all testify that trussing up my novels as sweet, girly, and soft is like stuffing a Rottweiler in a dress.
I like to think I have quite a few different styles - sometimes it's a bit rock n' roll, other times more girly and feminine.
I'm very girly. I love to talk about diets, exercise, kids, make-up.
I have very girly hands and I use them a lot when I talk in a way that I think is very feminine.
I'm not a girly girl. I don't brush my hair.
I love anything really feminine. I love any sort of girly detail - anything with a bow or a heart on it, I'm immediately in love with.
I'm a girly girl. I'm strong, but I'm very timid. Very dainty.
I'd like someone tall, dark and nice. Independent and confident. Not a macho man. Perhaps a little bit girly, in a way. The key for me is if we can cry with laughter.
I've always been a very outdoors sort of girl. I'm more a tomboy than a girly girl.
I like both athletic girls and girly girls. It depends on their personality. I like girls who can go out and play sports with me and throw the football around, but you don't want a girl who's too much tougher than you. I like brainy girls who can respond to what I'm saying.
I think it's great to dress up and play on all the girly features.
My personal style reflects my music. My music and how I dress is just how I express myself; it's just me. My music is urban pop, and my style of dressing is urban but still girly. I like that combination. The contrast is very nice.
I liked the girly cartoons. I was very much a girly-girl.
When I'm not working out, it's important to me to express the creative, girly side of my personality.
I am quite girly.
My style is simple, kinda girly, but with a bit of an edge.
I grew up reading 'Sense and Sensibility' and 'Pride and Prejudice' - girly kind of books.
My biggest fear is looking weak, girly, and pathetic.
I am so not a proper, good female. I can't dance in high heels and I'm just so not girly, but then I see these men with these banging bodies, dancing in heels, singing, and having so much fun with so much make-up on. That makes me honestly want to be a better woman.
I'm not girly girly enough to care how I look on TV, or if I'm wearing the correct make up.
I was making out with this woman, and my shirt was off, and she leaned over and, in a really cute, girly voice, went, 'Hey, fatty!'
I love pink, it's so girly!
I get the male thing. I like being that for a woman. But I also like being a woman, too. I like being girly.
I think of myself as actually kind of prudish and girly, but I don't know if a lot of other people would see me that way.
I have a lot of Breton striped top and silk shirts that always feel good. I also like things with a masculine edge and dislike anything too girly.
I have a tough personality but then have a very soft side to me. I'm kind of a tomboy, but I throw it together with girly pieces.
My style is schizophrenic! One minute I'll be wearing bright girly dresses, and the next I'll be swinging towards more structured masculine things.
I love doing girly stuff with my mum or with Sophia. I took Sophia and a couple of her friends to the Hello Kitty spa. They had chocolate facials and Hello Kitty mani-pedis. I put it on my Twitter and got lots of abuse for it, but I think it's just a nice girly thing.
I was not a girly girl. I was a tomboy.
While I'm totally up for all things girly, two months of mehendi is a fairly long time!
I've always loved makeup. I'm very, very girly. I used to sit and watch my mum get ready. My mum is very glamorous, and I remember sitting on her bed and watching her apply her makeup, get dressed, and do her hair.
I love the characters you can build upon when you wear different things. You know, sometimes, I'll want to be girly and wear tulle on a Tuesday, and sometimes I wanna be like Kim Kardashian and wear black leather head-to-toe.
I am very much a girly girl as well as being this tough, athletic fighter. I grew up a tomboy. I got my first four wheeler when I was eight. I got my first dirt bike shortly after. So, I have a lot of these manly qualities, I guess you would say. But, I also like to go get dressed up every weekend.
Im not your biggest girly girl.
My style is definitely schizophrenic; it does change from day to day a lot. It depends on my mood: sometimes I'll be going through a girly, childlike stage and wear a pretty lace dress with a bow in my hair. Then sometimes I'll be moody and just wear black.