We have all heard of the Rhinestone Cowboy, but this Femininomenon version is a bit different version than what Glen Campbell was thinking when he sang of a "star-spangled rodeo." The Rhinestone Cowgirl term was attributed in the 2025 release of the song 'The Giver' by the fabulous Chappell Roan and co-writer Dan Nigro. This incredibly catchy song not only launches Chappell into the increasingly discriminatory realm of country music, but also into her new super sparkly LGBTQ+ country dimension. They didn’t know what was headed their way. Hold onto your underwires, Beyonce.
The physical act of the Rhinestone Cowgirl is not quite as short lived as the long-fabled Cowboy on his bull… or on a woman. The shine and sparkle of the Rhinestone Cowgirls makeup and fun dress certainly dazzle the senses. The Cowgirls have inherent knowledge of how things work and how to execute certain results. As Chappell sings, they ‘Get the job done’. The ‘job done’ is only concluded, but by no way over, with the recipients experience of long lasting and multiple orgasms, extraordinary pleasure not previously known to exist, and the general brightness and sparkle that illuminates their lives.
Hence, they have been properly Rhinestone Cowgirled.
The physical act of the Rhinestone Cowgirl is not quite as short lived as the long-fabled Cowboy on his bull… or on a woman. The shine and sparkle of the Rhinestone Cowgirls makeup and fun dress certainly dazzle the senses. The Cowgirls have inherent knowledge of how things work and how to execute certain results. As Chappell sings, they ‘Get the job done’. The ‘job done’ is only concluded, but by no way over, with the recipients experience of long lasting and multiple orgasms, extraordinary pleasure not previously known to exist, and the general brightness and sparkle that illuminates their lives.
Hence, they have been properly Rhinestone Cowgirled.
She Rhinestone Cowgirled me so hard last night that I'll be smiling and wearing her/their glitter for weeks.
by Christine Cat March 20, 2025