A Quote by Jane Fallon

I'm not a girly girl at all. — © Jane Fallon
I'm not a girly girl at all.

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As a little girl, I really hated pink, for instance, and I didn't like wearing dresses. I didn't want to be a girly girl then, but now I love being a girly girl!
I liked the girly cartoons. I was very much a girly-girl.
"Girly" can be limiting if you're told it's the only option. I don't think the solution is to get rid of the girly stuff or decide it's oppressive and get mad at a singer or book for not ACCURATELY REPRESENTING ALL WOMEN. There just needs to be more options for girls who don't identify with the girly aesthetic, and can broaden the idea of what being a girl means. Similarly, there needs to be more of that stuff that can be aesthetically girly, but feminist in the actual message.
From the moment I could express myself, I acted like a stereotypical girl and insisted that I was a girl. I wasn't just a boy who liked girly things - I knew I was a girl.
I've always been a very outdoors sort of girl. I'm more a tomboy than a girly girl.
More than anything, acting helped me discover who I'm not. I've learned that I'm a girly girl, but not a prissy girl.
I'm not a girly girl.
I'm not really a girly girl.
I'm a real girly-girl.
I was not a girly girl. I was a tomboy.
I'm more of a girly girl.
I'm not a girly girl. I don't brush my hair.
I'm not a girly girl. I never have been.
I wasn't like a girly girl. I was a tomboy.
I am a very girly girl.
I've never really been a girly-girl.
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