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Old 04.25.2007, 01:20 AM   #47
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Originally Posted by luxinterior
I'm not trying to say that I wish I felt more like a girl. I don't wish that. I think I have an advantage this way that a lot of people don't. But it does make it difficult to be around people who are very wrapped up in being a girl or a guy, and only act accordingly.

The first friend I ever made in grade school was also often mistaken for boy. We used to talk about it, I mean we both thought it was pretty cool. I think that her and her twin sister had the biggest influence on me out of all of my friends.

my wife broke her clavicle playing football when she was little ha ha.

about people expecting stereotypes--why waste time hanging around them?

this makes me wonder if you live ina small town--i would suspect that. what i love about cities is that everybody is different & nobody gives a shit.
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