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* Leverage: Sophie the Grifter is normally associated with conning people, usually with [[Honey Trap|Honey Traps]], or being [[Pretty in Mink]] on the con. As the series progressed, she became an increasingly competent physical combatant (especially against the hired gun in "The Reunion Job").
   
 
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Time to throw the silk gloves away and unveil the steel fist, eh?

According to fiction, some Tomboys will have girlier sides that are either an embarrassment or a soft spot for them. Can the Inverted Trope happen, or more exactly: can Girly Girls have hidden or explicit tomboy sides?

Of course they can.

This girl is feminine to the hilt, looks dainty and maybe a bit frail, but will surprise her peers via showing a more tomboyish disposition from time to time. She may be a grown-up tomboy who didn't throw away this side after her Girliness Upgrade (or if she did, she decided to re-embrace it). She may be a girly girl Raised by Dudes who picked up some quirks from the guys around her. She may have a more tomboyish friend (maybe a Tomboy with a Girly Streak) and picked up cues from her. She may, well, simply be a feminine girl who likes more boyish stuff. There are as many reasons as girls and women are in the world, after all.

Sister Trope to Real Men Wear Pink. Logically, Truth in Television.

Examples of Girly Girl with a Tomboy Streak include:


Anime

  • Azumanga Daioh has none other than Sakaki. Her friends initially believe she's a delinquent, due to frequently showing up with her hands or face bandaged, creating the impression she often gets into fights. Plus, she's very tall and the best athlete at the school. So Chiyo and Kagura are surprised when they eventually learn Sakaki's the opposite of what they were expecting, and prefers cute things over being cool. In fact, some of the bandages on her face come from her trying to pet mean cats.
  • Bleach:
  • Captain Tsubasa: Machiko Machida is implied to be this in the original TV series. She's a dainty-looking Meganekko and Team Mom, but she gets pretty aggressive in the rare times she's crossed and tries to encourage her Girly Girl bestie Yoshiko to be straightforward with her feelings.
  • Cardcaptor SakuraSakura Kinomoto is a very feminine girl overall, but has short hair and loves sports and even video games.

Comic Books

Fan Fiction

Film

Literature

Live-Action TV

  • Leverage: Sophie the Grifter is normally associated with conning people, usually with Honey Traps, or being Pretty in Mink on the con. As the series progressed, she became an increasingly competent physical combatant (especially against the hired gun in "The Reunion Job").

Video Games

  • In the Fire Emblem Gaiden remake, the Pegasus Knight Clair is rewritten as one. She has the looks, the speech patterns and the attitude of a Proper Lady, but is a natural at fighting (much to the surprise of her older brother's rather old fashioned friend) and is completely unafraid of speaking her mind.
  • Yukiko Amagi from Persona 3. She's a traditionally feminine and well-mannered Yamato Nadeshiko, but is also a Nightmare Fetishist and Lethal Chef.

Visual Novels

Western Animation