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Are feminine and girly the same thing?

Or do they have different meanings?
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EagerDaddy · 46-50, M
For me, 'feminine' mainly refers to the neutral gender designation or, more loaded, to adult femininity.

'Girly' really refers to immature feminine, so really girlish in appearance (clothing, hairstyle) and/or in behavior (giggles, etc.), but also precisely the really charming aspects of girls.

Incidentally, the photos on your profile, KimberleyAnne, are a very nice crossover between feminine and girly, where the clothing is mainly the first and your personal appearance the second; but then especially the charming aspects of the girl.