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* '''Straight''' ([[Incredibly Lame Pun|not in THAT way]]): Alice and Betty have faces ripped from a fashion-magazine.
* '''Straight''' ([[Incredibly Lame Pun|not in THAT way]]): Alice and Betty have faces ripped from a fashion-magazine.
* '''Exaggerated''': Lesbians are the only feminine women in the world.
* '''Exaggerated''': Lesbians are the only feminine women in the world.
** Lipstick lesbians are portrayed as even more attractive than straight women, because [[Girl On Girl Is Hot]].
** Lipstick lesbians are portrayed as even more attractive than straight women, because [[Girl-On-Girl Is Hot]].
* '''Justified''': Alice likes the style.
* '''Justified''': Alice likes the style.
** Alice lives in a country where lesbianism is persecuted and [[Flying Under the Gaydar|has to at least appear straight to avoid imprisonment.]]
** Alice lives in a country where lesbianism is persecuted and [[Flying Under the Gaydar|has to at least appear straight to avoid imprisonment.]]
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** Alice is neither particularly masculine nor feminine.
** Alice is neither particularly masculine nor feminine.
* '''Enforced''': [[Stunt Casting|They've signed a bombshell actress for the part.]]
* '''Enforced''': [[Stunt Casting|They've signed a bombshell actress for the part.]]
** The writer wishes to provides [[Fan Service]], and believes that [[Girl On Girl Is Hot]] as long as the girls look pretty.
** The writer wishes to provides [[Fan Service]], and believes that [[Girl-On-Girl Is Hot]] as long as the girls look pretty.
** The writer wishes to avoid [[Unfortunate Implications]] or stereotypes associated with typical depictions of the [[Butch Lesbian]], instead going to the other extreme.
** The writer wishes to avoid [[Unfortunate Implications]] or stereotypes associated with typical depictions of the [[Butch Lesbian]], instead going to the other extreme.
* '''Lampshaded''': "Well, ''excuse me'' for liking to look ''pretty''!"
* '''Lampshaded''': "Well, ''excuse me'' for liking to look ''pretty''!"
* '''Invoked''': Alice and Betty, usually Chapstick Lesbians, decide to [[She Cleans Up Nicely|glam it up]] for a Halloween party.
* '''Invoked''': Alice and Betty, usually Chapstick Lesbians, decide to [[She Cleans Up Nicely|glam it up]] for a Halloween party.
* '''Defied''': "I am a strong proud modern woman and I am ''not'' going to turn myself into a Barbie doll clone for ''any'' reason, but '''especially''' not so I can facilitate [[All Men Are Perverts|your]] [[Girl On Girl Is Hot|masturbatory fantasies]] about me and my girlfriend!"
* '''Defied''': "I am a strong proud modern woman and I am ''not'' going to turn myself into a Barbie doll clone for ''any'' reason, but '''especially''' not so I can facilitate [[All Men Are Perverts|your]] [[Girl-On-Girl Is Hot|masturbatory fantasies]] about me and my girlfriend!"
* '''Discussed''': "Why can't any of the lesbians we know be all Rita Hayworth smoking hot instead of always wearing flannel?" "... why am I friends with you?"
* '''Discussed''': "Why can't any of the lesbians we know be all Rita Hayworth smoking hot instead of always wearing flannel?" "... why am I friends with you?"
* '''Conversed''': "I have to wonder if the writers designed Alice and Betty to be ultra-feminine as [[Fan Service]] or as a legitimate attempt to avoid the [[Butch Lesbian]] stereotype."
* '''Conversed''': "I have to wonder if the writers designed Alice and Betty to be ultra-feminine as [[Fan Service]] or as a legitimate attempt to avoid the [[Butch Lesbian]] stereotype."

Latest revision as of 19:37, 26 January 2014


Basic Trope: A lesbian character who sports an attractive-to-straight-men appearance, typically pairing with another.

  • Straight (not in THAT way): Alice and Betty have faces ripped from a fashion-magazine.
  • Exaggerated: Lesbians are the only feminine women in the world.
    • Lipstick lesbians are portrayed as even more attractive than straight women, because Girl-On-Girl Is Hot.
  • Justified: Alice likes the style.
  • Inverted: Butch Lesbian or Manly Gay
  • Subverted: Betty ditches the makeup as soon as she's escaped a social event.
  • Double Subverted: ...because she didn't like said event. She then puts it on again.
  • Parodied: Alice reads the magazine tips on "how to impress your man!".
    • Alice reads men's magazine tips on "how to impress women!"
  • Deconstructed: Alice and Betty are deeply closeted, because the deceptively sleepy little town where they live would turn nasty if anyone found out that they were a couple.
  • Reconstructed: Alice thinks the butch angle is stereotypical and played-out, deciding she can still be gay and feminine.
  • Zig Zagged: Alice and Betty are glammed up the first time we see them...at a formal event. In the next episode, they're in flannel and hiking boots...for a camping trip in the mountains. Neither style turns out to be typical of either; Alice usually looks like a stereotypical Granola Girl, while Betty is a Perky Goth.
  • Averted: Neither Alice nor Betty is a lesbian.
    • Alice is The Ladette, whether or not she is a lesbian.
    • Alice is neither particularly masculine nor feminine.
  • Enforced: They've signed a bombshell actress for the part.
  • Lampshaded: "Well, excuse me for liking to look pretty!"
  • Invoked: Alice and Betty, usually Chapstick Lesbians, decide to glam it up for a Halloween party.
  • Defied: "I am a strong proud modern woman and I am not going to turn myself into a Barbie doll clone for any reason, but especially not so I can facilitate your masturbatory fantasies about me and my girlfriend!"
  • Discussed: "Why can't any of the lesbians we know be all Rita Hayworth smoking hot instead of always wearing flannel?" "... why am I friends with you?"
  • Conversed: "I have to wonder if the writers designed Alice and Betty to be ultra-feminine as Fan Service or as a legitimate attempt to avoid the Butch Lesbian stereotype."
  • Played For Laughs: In-universe, wearing makeup and dresses is masculine, while having short hair and playing football is feminine. Everyone treats them like Butch Lesbians.
  • Played For Drama: Alice's desires to conform and be 'normal' conflict with her 'alternative' sexuality, causing her much angst.

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