Girl’s Girl: What Does It Mean to Be One?
12.04.2024 - 12:41
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a 25-year-old content creator in Vancouver, Canada, it’s simple.“A Girl’s Girl doesn’t see other women as competition and wants to see other women succeed,” she tells me.When Bruser first saw the term on about a year ago, she related to it immediately.
Bruser has always gravitated towards being friends with women over men, and these days she invests heavily into her relationships with her small circle of close gal pals.
For Bruser, these relationships mean everything.“I deeply value the understanding that female friendships provide,” she says.
“Healthy relationships between women can enhance life so much, and I truly believe friends can also be soulmates.
My friends support me and never judge me while being honest and open.
I hope to do the same for them.”This content can also be viewed on the site it from.If you’ve been online over the past few months, you’ve probably heard the term Girl’s Girl thrown around—a lot.
Your best friend may be a Girl’s Girl.
Your sister is a Girl’s Girl.
Your favorite TV character is a Girl’s Girl (see this clip? Here’s the proof).
This reality television star is a Girl’s Girl, but this one definitely is not.
(Scheana Shay, I’m looking at you).
When Bachelor contestants Daisy and Kelsey held hands on the way to the final rose in this season’s finale, declared it “the Girl’s' Girl representation TV needed.” Betches ranked the women contestants from from most to least Girl’s Girl, with (duh) coming in the lead.
(Sarah Ann? Dead last).Calling someone a Girl’s Girl is nothing new.
As someone who favors friendships with women over men, I’ve described myself as such for years.
But the term has taken over the zeitgeist in a new—and interesting—way.
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