Lipstick Lessons
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  • Reads 2,317
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  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Apr 19, 2014
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Too 'manly' by societies standards but too 'feminine' by her male friends ones. When best friend Katherine Richards decides to see what exactly it is that makes girls well 'girls' Cathy is all for it. If boys can be classed as feminine by society then what exactly does it mean to be so? Has it just merely evolved into an insult set in flowered packaging by definitive standards in the eyes of the media and the world?
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