Girls under 9 in "The Giver" were required to have their hair ribbons properly tied at all times to maintain a sense of control and uniformity in the community. This rule was part of the strict regulations imposed on individuals in the society to emphasize conformity and prevent chaos.
i love to be tied up by females
A babushka is tied under the chin.
In "The Giver," hair ribbons not tied neatly is seen as a sign of nonconformity in the highly controlled society. It may lead to social stigma or unwanted attention, as it goes against the community's emphasis on precision and sameness. Nonconformity in any form is not tolerated in the community depicted in the book.
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They will stay tied if you tuck the non looped end under the first tie.
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If he is not tied properly he could float away, but they are careful.
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Lucy and Monique's teams were tied in the girls' volleyball tournament. The good friends had become bitter rivals in this clash of the females.