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Why can a girl be a princess and a warrior at the same time? I see tshirts with a quote like “I’m not a princess I’m a rebel” and I hear a lot of things that suggests being a princess is such a lame thing. It didn’t just start recent years, this has been a thing for a very long time. I was a tomboy, I played with boys, I wore like boys. Because I wanted to be a boy, BECAUSE I THOUGHT BEING A GIRL IS SO LAME! But why? What’s wrong with being a princess? Why do we have to separate “being feminine” and “being strong”? Why is it that “boyish” is cool but “girlish” is lame. Why can a girl wear frills, be pretty and be strong at the same time?