*sigh*
The next person who makes fun of me for being so girly is going to be on the receiving end of a not-so-girly punch.
...just kidding, I don't want to break a nail.
Really though, I don't get why it's something laughable for a female to be feminine. I have plenty of other much more amusing quirks to make fun of...why this? And why is it only other women who seem to have a problem with it?
The next person who makes fun of me for being so girly is going to be on the receiving end of a not-so-girly punch.
...just kidding, I don't want to break a nail.
Really though, I don't get why it's something laughable for a female to be feminine. I have plenty of other much more amusing quirks to make fun of...why this? And why is it only other women who seem to have a problem with it?
On a more serious note, it is probably because modern culture (especially in the West) has become very utilitarian and the more feminine things in life are about adornment and beauty. We have been trained to value usefulness and practicality. So what you see as feminine many others see as frivolous and possibly irresponsible or immature but calling it too girly is so much more acceptable and polite.
All that said we love you just the way you are. Maybe just a deadpan, "well I'm a girl, aren't girls supposed to be girly?" will shut the critics up. Anyway, that seems more you than a serious study and exposition of why beauty and adornment and art matter.