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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The odd local laws of physics which apply to a (super)heroine's Dangerously-Short Skirt which cause it to always cover everything regardless of what ridiculous things she may be doing, like falling legs first or hanging upside down. Note that the skirt always conceals the girl's modesty from the audience and thus acts as a form of censorship. In Japan it is known as an "iron skirt" due to the uncompromising and impenetrable defense. This trope's at least plausible if the skirts are quite close-fitting. It applies more to the pleated skirts which are in no way prevented from flapping around -- Supergirl, we're looking at you. |