Trap (EntityClass, 5)

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A '''Trap''' is the exact [[opposite]] of a [[tomboy]], being a [[male]] with a mostly [[feminine]] appearance and/or personality. They are often named as such, because they often allure other males into thinking they are beautiful women, hoping to land a [[date]] with them. Unfortunately, they are [[double standards|socially unacceptable]], unlike tomboys, because they promote [[crossdressing]] and [[homosexuality]]...
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A '''trap''' is the exact [[opposite]] of a [[tomboy]], being a [[male]] with a mostly [[feminine]] appearance and/or personality. They are often named as such, because they often allure other males into thinking they are beautiful women, hoping to land a [[date]] with them. Unfortunately, they are [[double standards|socially unacceptable]], unlike tomboys, because they promote [[crossdressing]] and [[homosexuality]]...
Examples: [[Bugsy]], (arguably) [[Kinoshita Hideyoshi]]
Examples: [[Bugsy]], (arguably) [[Kinoshita Hideyoshi]]

Revision as of 14:51, 24 October 2011

A trap is the exact opposite of a tomboy, being a male with a mostly feminine appearance and/or personality. They are often named as such, because they often allure other males into thinking they are beautiful women, hoping to land a date with them. Unfortunately, they are socially unacceptable, unlike tomboys, because they promote crossdressing and homosexuality...

Examples: Bugsy, (arguably) Kinoshita Hideyoshi

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