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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Valley Girl (or Val, Val Gal) is a stereotype leveled at a socio-economic and ethnic class of American women who exhibit particular traits thought common to their group. It originally referred to the ever decreasing number of semi affluent and affluent middle-class and upper-middle class girls living in the bedroom community neighborhoods of San Fernando Valley; however, popular media often portrayed the stereotype as lower-middle class white girls in families…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Valley Girl (or Val, Val Gal) is a stereotype leveled at a socio-economic and ethnic class of American women who exhibit particular traits thought common to their group. It originally referred to the ever decreasing number of semi affluent and affluent middle-class and upper-middle class girls living in the bedroom community neighborhoods of San Fernando Valley; however, popular media often portrayed the stereotype as lower-middle class white girls in families climbing the socioeconomic ladder into white-collar jobs, and their trials to "fit in" with more educated, upper-class offspring. Due to changing demographics, it is increasingly relevant as the age, ethnic, and economic class it referenced is becoming increasingly insular in its native territory, which no longer considers itself part of LA County. Particularly in the Santa Clarita region borderingthe San Fernando Valley, women in the region have been characterized as "bro-hos" (see "bro").