Display title | Town Girls |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Town Girls is a trio of characters, either female or for girls, consisting of one who is butch, one who is femme and one who is neither. Butch and femme refering to masculinity displayed by a female beyond what would be considered typical of a Tomboy and femininity beyond what would be considered typical of the Girl Next Door. The femme one is like a fashionable uptown girl. The one who is neither butch nor femme is like a street smart girl from down town. The butch one is like someone whose rude behavior could be excused by saying that she's from out of town. Thus the Town Girls are from uptown, down town and out of town. Bonus points if the geography is literal. |