Display title | Hair Decorations |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Any decoration a character (almost always a young girl) wears in her hair—bands, clips, flowers, ribbons, tiaras, you name it—to make herself look younger and cuter. A grown woman wearing one looks childish, though a character with Rapunzel Hair might be able to get away with cool-looking decorations; a male character (regardless of age) wearing one looks silly (and, of course, his sexuality will be called into question). Thus, with exception to the Boys Love Genre, where cute young guys can wear barrettes or hair clips, or when Real Men Wear Pink is in play, this is a Usually Female Trope. |