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'''Important Note''': While this is usually a straightforward trope, examples can still get [[Subjective Trope|subjective]] in regards to whether or not one of the girls is tomboyish enough, the other is girly enough, or whether they're different enough. [[Rule of Cautious Editing Judgement|Keep a few points in mind when editing]];
'''Important Note''': While this is usually a straightforward trope, examples can still get [[Subjective Trope|subjective]] in regards to whether or not one of the girls is tomboyish enough, the other is girly enough, or whether they're different enough. [[Rule of Cautious Editing Judgement|Keep a few points in mind when editing]];
* 1. The two girls do '''not''' have to be polar opposites of each other to fit this trope.
# The two girls do '''not''' have to be polar opposites of each other to fit this trope.
* 2. The tomboy does '''not''' have to be a total man-beast with no feminine interests.
# The tomboy does '''not''' have to be a total man-beast with no feminine interests.
* 3. The girly girl does '''not''' have to be a total priss with no masculine interests.
# The girly girl does '''not''' have to be a total priss with no masculine interests.
* 4. Using #2 or #3 to justify deleting an example invokes the very same negative stereotypes and [[Unfortunate Implications]] mentioned above.
# Using #2 or #3 to justify deleting an example invokes the very same negative stereotypes and [[Unfortunate Implications]] mentioned above.
* 5. If you post an example that may not be so obvious, be sure to explain ''how'' one is a tomboy and how the other is a girly girl.
# If you post an example that may not be so obvious, be sure to explain ''how'' one is a tomboy and how the other is a girly girl.


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