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very into fashion, slightly vain though don't wear make-up except on nights out. I'm "high-maintenance" in the sense that I put a lot of effort into my appearance but I'm not the type to tell a guy off for messing up my hair or something
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into popular music and culture and tend to watch tv shows such as Gossip Girl
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able to stand up for myself directly but often come across as quite emotional (e.g. I was watching one of my guy friends play rugby the other day, he got tackled and looked injured and I screamed and clapped my hand over my mouth)
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not a big fan of chasing after guys and prefer to just be friends with them and let them express interest if they want, though I don't play games
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very petite and usually wear dresses and skirts
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friends with both guys and girls but (without sounding sexist) prefer to hang out with my female friends (and those who are equally girly) because we share interests like clothes/make-up etc.
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more interested in talking about stuff like celebrity gossip and what's happening in my friend groups than stuff that's strictly academic, though I can hold my own in an academic conversation too (I'm president of the Model UN society)
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get annoyed when girls say they get on better with guys "because there is less drama" - how can you be a girl and not respect your own gender?
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play a lot of sports but most are stereotypically girly ones like dance and cheerleading (they offer it at my uni)
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very active on FB etc. and am the sort of person who takes a lot of photos with my friends of us pouting and stuff and makes comments like "you look great babes x". I can speak with perfectly good grammar, though - I feel it's just part of the fun of being a girl
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very into fashion, slightly vain though don't wear make-up except on nights out. I'm "high-maintenance" in the sense that I put a lot of effort into my appearance but I'm not the type to tell a guy off for messing up my hair or something
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into popular music and culture and tend to watch tv shows such as Gossip Girl
•
able to stand up for myself directly but often come across as quite emotional (e.g. I was watching one of my guy friends play rugby the other day, he got tackled and looked injured and I screamed and clapped my hand over my mouth)
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not a big fan of chasing after guys and prefer to just be friends with them and let them express interest if they want, though I don't play games
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very petite and usually wear dresses and skirts
•
friends with both guys and girls but (without sounding sexist) prefer to hang out with my female friends (and those who are equally girly) because we share interests like clothes/make-up etc.
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more interested in talking about stuff like celebrity gossip and what's happening in my friend groups than stuff that's strictly academic, though I can hold my own in an academic conversation too (I'm president of the Model UN society)
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get annoyed when girls say they get on better with guys "because there is less drama" - how can you be a girl and not respect your own gender?
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play a lot of sports but most are stereotypically girly ones like dance and cheerleading (they offer it at my uni)
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very active on FB etc. and am the sort of person who takes a lot of photos with my friends of us pouting and stuff and makes comments like "you look great babes x". I can speak with perfectly good grammar, though - I feel it's just part of the fun of being a girl
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