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What does it mean when a girl refers to herself as a "grrl" or as a "gyrl?"
25 de set de 2009 06:24
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"grrl" was originally used by lesbian/bisexual women to show they were not a typical "girl". The first part of the word, "grr" is an expression for growling or aggressive behavior. Usage of "grrl" has increased so now feminists, punk rock musicians, non-conformists, or general rebels who feel they differ enough from regular society norms also use it. The male equivalent would be "boi".
25 de setembro de 2009
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In my experience, "grrl" was originally used by feminists (actually feminist punk rockers). And is now often just used for "female" in an online context.
25 de setembro de 2009
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Hello Fisher,
Where did you read this ?;)
It depends ,it could mean nothing but another way to say "girl" , a way among feminists sometimes or just girls trying to be cute.
On the other hand these terms came to have sexual connotations * not necessarily* and in those cases:
"grrl" means lesbian
"gyrl" means a transgendered male "transvestite" .
25 de setembro de 2009
Hi Fisher
It is probably a spelling mistakes... or I need to learn also what does it mean...
25 de setembro de 2009
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