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This is our Code of Conduct — the foundation of how Girlhood works, and why the community feels the way it does.
We follow these guidelines very seriously. They’re here to protect the quality of the conversations, the safety of our members, and the culture we’re intentionally building.
By joining Girlhood, you agree to uphold these standards in every interaction.
We don’t take violations lightly. If someone breaks these guidelines, ignores boundaries, creates discomfort, or disrespects the space in any way, they will be removed from the community. No exceptions.
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Girlhood is a space for women who are building careers they are proud of, navigating real challenges, and looking for real connection. We keep things honest, generous, and grounded — and this code is here to make sure it stays that way. 🫶
Treat people with respect. No talking down, no passive-aggressive takes, no sharp elbows. Assume good intent, but pay attention to impact.
People open up more when they know their stories won’t leave the room. No screenshots, no forwarding, no quoting outside the community.
We are building this space to be your favorite group chat. Ask for advice with enough context for others to help. Give feedback that’s honest but supportive. We’re here to lift each other up, not to perform.
Celebrate your work, share your projects, invite people in — as long as it’s relevant and you’re present in the conversation. No drive-by promoting. We created #lets-collaborate channel for any work projects and ideas!
We don’t all come from the same place or think the same way. That’s the point. Stay open, curious, and willing to hear someone else’s point of view.
Girlhood works when everyone contributes with intention — whether that’s a thoughtful question, a resource, or a conversation that helps others and you grow.
We’d rather hear early than let something slide. We take all concerns seriously. If you have a question you want to share publicly, use the #girlhood-asks channel. If you feel like to need to share something privatelly feel free to reach out directly to Klara (@klara).
It’s that simple.