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gyaruo

ギャル男 チャラ男

The male counterpart to gyaru. While the term originated from the styles reported on by fashion magazine Men's Egg, it has since gone on to become a moniker for the youth subculture that wore it.

Like their female counterparts, typical gyaruo attire comes in different flavors. The most common depictions have tans or dark skin, blonde hair with or without an undercut, or some sort of loose fashion. However, not everyone who is tan or blond may be part of the gyaruo subculture.

Also spelled as "gyaru-oh" or gal-o alternately. Due to their flashiness, 2010s japanese youth tend to associate them with the term "charao" (チャラ男).

As with their female counterpart, gyaruo were similary depicted as either an extroverted and often hot-headed douchebag in mainstream, or being a hypersexual who hits on many different women in erotic works.

A trap who dresses up as a gyaru does not count as a gyaruo.

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  • tag group:fashion style

The following tags are aliased to this tag: charao, gyaru-oh, and male_gyaru (learn more).

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