we;ll if you research them theres diffrent types i mean yea and some are good and some are bad i mean they might be real and they might not its just how they are if you go to the store look for wicked lovely and there you go its all about fairies
there not always girly and good fairys. take me for exaple though i'm not full fairy i'm not girly at all. black and blue and purple and blood red r my four most favorite colors
im a black magic fairy-ish vamppire-ish hybrid of tons of other types lol and im a evil black magic fairy who plays with pure darkness and stuff and i hate girly girls. im also a goth, so not all fairies are good or girly. two of my friends are human fairies and tons of other stuff like me, and only one is girly and the other is good. thats it.i think its depends soley on if theyre hybrids or anything else
I agree. Not all fairies are girly. They can be but some choose not to just like a human. Fairies -from what I have heard- are nice but to watch your back if you're not nice to them.
Um, no. Lots of fairy legends talk about fairies that are not like Tinker Bell. In fact, most of them were tricksters, and people would try to protect themselves.
The Watershee: Protector of water ways. Will drown anyone who may cross their waterways they don't like, or don't respect rivers and streams.
Changelings: Horrible children/creatures exchanged for the nice, well behaved children by the fairies.
Plus, the good and bad fairies can be divided into two different courts. The Seelie Court for the Good Fairies, and the Unseelie Court for the bad fairies.
I read some good fairy fiction that deals with the good vs. bad. The book "Wicked Lovely" and the other books in the series by Melissa Mar, are great fictions for this subject.
Plus there are a lot of bad fairies listed on the internet. Fairies tend to reflect the qualities in humans. But in some cases, some are just good fairies that have tough rules to follow.
Hope that helps I would disagree that fairies are good too shoes. They can bad if they want to, depending on the nature they are tied to.