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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have always been a tomboy and still am. My husband doesn't care, obviously, he married me. I really don't understand the gender neutral thing, because I never questioned that I was a girl. Of course I was a girl!, just a girl who liked to wear pants, have short, unfussy hair, and who didn't want to be hemmed in by expectations of femininity for girls. I didn't see why I couldn't like both of what others classified as "girl" things and "boy" things and have both girls and boys for friends. I have always found it easy to talk to both women and men. I don't think it has ever harmed me socially.[/quote] Same! I was always a tomboy, but never questioned that I was female either. Happily married to a man. I have never worn skirts, dresses or heels, played a lot with boys growing up, but also always had close female friends. Only had a courthouse wedding, so no dress either. I think my family and friends would have found it more confusing if I had worn a dress for my wedding! [/quote] +1 Ditto to both of you. Have always been a tomboy and I still am. Jeans, T-shirt sneakers. I’ve been happily married to my husband for 25 years and was boy crazy before that. I wore a dress and makeup for my wedding and will occasionally wear a dress for a special occasions, which luckily happen maybe once every five years. [/quote]
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