BirdInFlight wrote:
I think I've always been a strange mix of both. When I was a child I was girly in the sense that I did enjoy being in pretty clothes -- and yet I also loved boyish games such as playing "cowboys/Wild West outlaws" (we still had cap guns in those days). As a teen I was girly getting interested in makeup and romance and boys -- yet I was also a budding musician and songwriter becoming intensely interested in recording and the physics behind it. I started being interested in electric guitars and other equipment, stuff that only boys and men were into. I would go into a music gear store and it was wall to wall men trying out basses and amps, etc. My few female friends could not relate to that part of me.
I also was handy with DIY as my dad used to show me how to do things around the house. I can only do minor repairs and maintenance, nothing elaborate or expert, but I like knowing I'm handy with practical things around the house that are often given to men to take care of.
So, I'm both girly and tomboyish. I'm fairly feminine yet I'm interested in and capable of stuff that you normally expect to be a male area of concern.
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This is almost me exactly, except I've never cared for "girly" clothing - with the exception of some lingerie, I've not found hardly any clothing designed for women that is both comfortable and flattering. So I tend to wear mostly men's clothes (except for jeans - I do still have a girly shape, after all!), but I wear my hair and nails long, and I wear makeup and earrings (any other jewelry tends to be irritating in some way).
Also, although I was deeply into music in my high school and college years, I was way more into anything with a motor and wheels.