Little princess or a tomboy
By mojcica
@mojcica (1511)
Slovenia
5 responses
@Zezlol (409)
• United Arab Emirates
16 Nov 08
Definitely a tomboy. I didn't get into any fights or anything, but I was addicted to sports and most subjects other girls weren't interested in. I've always been a fast runner so in PE classes I was held on the same standard as the boys. I guess that sort of spurred me on.
Many of my friends are guys because I feel that I can talk with them easily. Contrary to popular belief, they are very good listeners and give good advice. It's also a lot different hearing their problems - more interesting, I think, than listening to many of the girls repeated daily drama. It also sometimes feels better when you help them because, well, in my experience, they actually keep your advice in mind for future use. They don't discard it after it works and then go on and complain about more "high school drama" later on (yes, girls in my school actually use those words).
I'm also an avid gamer, something many of the females in my school find odd. I love battling the guys in our school at games on any console. I don't know why, but I just enjoy more boyish activities. I've never been into make up, dressing up cute, etc, etc.
These are only a few reasons why I consider myself a tomboy and I doubt I'll ever change, to be honest (just like Zezloler
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@highflyingxangel (9225)
• United States
16 Nov 08
I was a tomboy. I climbed trees, rode bikes, played football and baseball and all those sports and got dirty and didn't care. I held my own with the boys quite easily and they knew not to mess with me. It was good in the sense that I was able to hold my own and people knew that I wasn't one to mess with.
@shooie (4984)
• United States
16 Nov 08
I was a tomboy. lol I didn't try to fight every boy but I could hold my own. I did get into a couple of fights growing up with boys but is about it. I won one and the other was even fight so no one won. I mowd lawns for extra cash. I hung out with my dad under cars so yes I can change oil,check fluids,change tires and if it isn't an electric carb. I can do a little work there as well,can change the air filter and oil filters. But on the other hand I can cook as well and the stuff your mama wants you to learn and be a girl. lol like sewing,cooking and baking and taking care of kids. Princess I never was. I love camping, fishing and hunting and things on that line so guess you would say I never totally grew out of tomboy ways....lol is okay hubby likes it that way.
@wunovakind2 (378)
• United States
16 Nov 08
I think I was both at certain points. I think I didn't want to be considered really girly or weak so I would play a lot with boys and be competitive. However, for most of the time, I did enjoy all the Disney movies and wanted very cute outfits and such. I was into jewelery, and other girly accessories. Today, I still can pull off being both at different times, I guess.
@Zezloler (497)
• United Arab Emirates
16 Nov 08
I was, and I think still am, a tomboy. xD I don't really like girl stuff and I find more things in common with guys - that's why I tend to get along with them easier. I've always been interested in things like computers, cars, and sports - things that girls have no idea about. The other day, actually, I was discussing something with a guy in my bus to school and a random girl asked what we were talking about, even though it was so obvious (I think it was something like Manchester United).
I've also always been the "technological" person in the family; the one they always call when a computer is broken or when they need to fix the television. My parents are always astounded by the fact that I can just walk up to an appliance, switch something on or off, and it's repaired. =P
I've gotten into a few fights, although not many. xD I don't talk much in real-life so people usually don't notice me.
I don't mind though, because it's who I am. =P


So when growing up were you little princess, daddy's little girl or a tomboy, trying to fight every boy you met?




