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xxZeromancerlovexx
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27 Nov 2014, 12:35 pm

I wouldn't consider myself a male in a woman's body either, but I get along with guys better than girls. I don't look prissy as much as I would like to. I still wear women's clothes, but I'm not the classic beauty type.

One thing I never do is shave my legs. If I want to wear a dress or skirt I wear leggings. I don't see the point in shaving because it grows back within three days.

Maybry I wasn't physically cut out to be girly.


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27 Nov 2014, 5:48 pm

I have shaved my legs, don't bother anymore though...even if I do end up wearing shorts which is pretty rare.


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27 Nov 2014, 6:54 pm

I'm a guy, but I've always found it far easier to talk to and relate to tomboys.

The more feminen the girl, the more scared I am of them. My mind locks up and I can't talk to them at all.

So for me, I get along with the tomboys far easier.



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10 Dec 2014, 1:34 am

I've always been a tomboy
In fact I identify as gender-neutral



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14 Dec 2014, 10:31 pm

Ohdannyboy wrote:
I've always been a tomboy
In fact I identify as gender-neutral


Sometimes I think that I could be gender neutral because I can relate to both genders, but I highly doubt it.

Another girly thing about me is celebrity crushes. I can't resist being the typical "OMG he's soooo hot!! !" fan girl type. I could spend hours browsing for clothes. When I say that I can relate to both genders I mean my being a potty humor fanatic and stuff like that, but other than that I'm all about Hello Kitty, Sailor Moon, pink things and nail polish. I just got into the habit of doing my hair in different styles. I have naturally frizzy hair, but if I used enough hairspray I'm fine :) Unless it's humid out. Then my hair is screwed.


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22 Dec 2014, 9:53 pm

I am neither.


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23 Dec 2014, 8:13 am

I've always liked "for real" ladies rather than those who are "girly girly."



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23 Dec 2014, 9:11 am

Girly vs Tomboy... Both and neither.

I don’t like stereotypes/gender limitations or spending hours each day on personal grooming, but I like to look presentable. I prefer watching paint dry to conversations about the latest beauty product/contouring, but when I discovered threading I waxed lyrical about it. :) I grew up around both boys and girls and found guys to be lower maintenance, and well, a bit more craic, but I wasn't one of the lads either. Just enjoyed adrenaline rush and practical activities a bit more than my female peers. What is girly and tomboy anyway? Appearance, behaviour, mindset?



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23 Dec 2014, 9:30 am

What's "craic?" Never saw that word before!

I'll look it up. But I'd like to see your definition.



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23 Dec 2014, 9:37 am

"Craic" is an Irish-Gaelic word that means "fun", and seems to imply a communal context, as in "He went to the pub for a pint and stayed for the craic".



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23 Dec 2014, 9:38 am

In its simplest form it's fun, a type of self amusement that involves some mischief, no rules and having a laugh. I think everyone would have a slightly different definition.



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23 Dec 2014, 9:39 am

Thanks



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23 Dec 2014, 9:42 am

"Craic" ~~ "Good Times"



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23 Dec 2014, 9:47 am

Fnord wrote:
"Craic" ~~ "Good Times"


More or less, :jester:



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23 Dec 2014, 9:57 am

I think the Tomboy would usually win.



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24 Dec 2014, 6:30 pm

Im an it. Lol
I like to call myself gender-flex.
Im part girly part tomboy.

Occasionally, ill get asked if im a man. One guy compared ne to Wesley Snipes. I take it as im doing a good job working out. :D

In high school people asked if I was a lesbian in part because I rarely had a bf.

Up until the past few years I didnt wear dresses. Now ill wear dresses that are long, cute, and comfy.

I hate makeup. Dont pluck my thick eyebrows. I do paint my long nails sometimes.

I like workin out. Most of my interests are traditionally masculine.