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Feb 16, 2014

Brooke S.

Hey I wanna know how to dress, walk, talk and have the attitude if a surfer girl

I really wanna b a surfer girl badly please help me

Feb 16, 2014

Lydia S.

A good surfing movie is Soul Surfer (it's based on a true story)

Feb 16, 2014

Zoey A.

You kinda just have to live it.

Feb 16, 2014

Chelsea V.

Beachy waved hair, demin shorts with rips, knitted crop top, comfy tees and tanks, shell and ropey bracelts and of course THONGS (flip flops)

Feb 16, 2014

Zoey A.

You can't force yourself to develop the attitude of someone you aren't.

Feb 16, 2014

Chelsea V.

Just keep in mind that you should be YOU!

Feb 16, 2014

Brooke S.

Well I have been called beachy before and I just wanna be more beachy and embrace my beachyness.

Feb 16, 2014

Eloise W.

1. Wear casual makeup. Just mascara and lip gloss would be enough. Wear casual clothes too.

Feb 16, 2014

Eloise W.

2 Not waste too much time on your hair. It is not true that every surfer girl has blonde hair. It is just that their hair is lighter than others because of the sun. Try to lighten it a little.

Feb 16, 2014

Eloise W.

3 Paint your toenails. In some bright color :-)

Feb 16, 2014

Eloise W.

Wear jewerlly that is made of sea things. Like shells or pearls.

Feb 16, 2014

Eloise W.

Be easygoing.

Feb 16, 2014

Eloise W.

And don't have all surfer brands in your wardrob. It can be expensive and unpractical. Buy every type of clothes point is that it needs to be casual.

Feb 16, 2014

Eloise W.

That is all you need to be surfer girl. And if your personality is not like this than don't be. You should be yourself and not somebody else. That will make you the happiest girl in the world :-)

Feb 16, 2014

Brooke S.

Thank you 😘

Feb 16, 2014

Eloise W.

You are welcome :-)

Feb 16, 2014

Zoey Q.

A surfer girl is just a girl that surfs. You're still young and trying to figure out who you are, but don't put yourself into a box of, "I want to be this type of girl. I have to limit myself to only say these things, act this way, and dress like this." Because you know what? That's not what being a surfer girl is about. Of all of the girls I've met on surfing trips, all of them shared the same attitude (excuse my French): "I don't give a shit."
It's about being yourself - not a fake or a poser, which is what you're getting at with this thread - it's about looking for adventure and knowing no bounds. It's beautiful and an amazing community to be a part of, but it's not about looking or acting a certain way AT ALL. One of my best friends surfs, but you would never know it by looking at her. She wears heels and fancy dresses when she's not on the beach. One of my other friends wears boho clothes, but she's afraid of the ocean and could never be a surfer. I completely agree with the awesome Zoey A on this one. Just learn to surf and stop worrying about it and you're halfway there.

Feb 16, 2014

Flores T.

Go to the sea with a surfboard.

Feb 16, 2014

Madison F.

Blonde hair.. shorts over sizes t's , tanks, flip flops, a good tan :)

Feb 16, 2014

Sarah L.

I agree with zoey, you can probably try and look like a surfer girl but you can't just change attitude.

Feb 16, 2014

Ana P.

Surfer girls are so casual and don't worry too much about everything because of the sea. if you go to sea constantly (by going I mean swimming, diving, etc) you will be so relaxed, you forget about all your problems! and that's not something you can do in the city so easily

Feb 16, 2014

Shannon B.

Oh wow! I just realized how much I'm like a surfer girl going through this post lol
The only thing is I don't live by the ocean :P
Always wanted to learn how to surf though since I was little, sounds fun.

Feb 16, 2014

Zahra M.

Just be YoUrSeLf! Please don't change yourself bc I changed myself for a guy which I loved and it hurt when I thought about him, then I changed into the girl I thought he liked and I told him I changed myself for him and he said he liked me before... I love the little innocent care free little girl I used to be and I miss myself and I adapted to my 'new me' and I can't change back again, but if I could, I would. I hope this taught you something 💖

Feb 16, 2014

Laura B.

Don't change yourself! If you try to hard, people may notice. Start out slowly, by surfing, maybe dye the tips blonde. Have a positive outlook like the surfers, and wear shorts and don't wear that much jewelry, spray your hair with sea spray, etc.

Feb 17, 2014

Zoey Q.

I have something to add...I didn't want to say anything before because it might make me sound like a bitch, but here it is: I was truly offended by this thread. Surfing is a way of life, and somehow your question has turned it into another cheap cliche - a persona to adopt in the hope of looking 'cool' and impressing other people. Can I tell you something, Brooke? Surfing is not just a sport or a hobby or some achievement you can wave in someone else's face in the hope of them liking you. I know not everyone will understand this. I'm sure a lot of people are thinking right now, "Wow. she's such a drama queen!" but this is something I'm passionate about. Surfing changed my life; it got me off the internet and out of the house. It gave me so many adventures. It was a place of peace and safety when my parents were going through a bad divorce, when my best friend was in a car accident, and it got me through a bunch of other crappy things I don't care to recall. It also gave me the love of my life. And I have seen surfing save people's lives by being a part of an outreach program in underpriviliged communities. People who have never been to the ocean, who have nothing, who would eventually have been sentenced to a life of crime and violence, or living in fear, are given hope, a sanctuary, and something positive to do. And THAT is why I found this thread so offensive. I don't want to play a part in turning you into a fake, because you're more than that and I care about you. And again I'm sorry if it seems like I'm making a mountain of a molehill because everyone who answered was just trying to help, but it felt like almost every comment was belittling and undermining everything I hold close to my heart.