I grew up a Tom-boy.
Only child and I was Dad's boy named Sue!
He taught me the ways of a country boy. Hunting, fishing, chopping fire wood, vegetable gardening and
and what to know about the woods, snakes, animals ways, etc.
As I got older I could go feminine when necessary such as when I became a model and Barbizon instructor.
Never really liked it, but, it brought in money I needed during University.
A part of me liked the attention and showing off on the catwalk or in front of the camera.
But, the everyday me has always been the neutral, fluid gender look and actions.
I hate uncomfortable girly clothes, and I only use powder and lip gloss for make up when I go out in public
where I feel I would be looked down upon if I didn't. Such as upscale restaurants mostly.
It's easy to find neutral gender comfortable clothes for most any occasion.
And living in Florida, well, anything goes.
Even no clothes at all in the naturist clubs I sometimes enjoy!
				
			Only child and I was Dad's boy named Sue!
He taught me the ways of a country boy. Hunting, fishing, chopping fire wood, vegetable gardening and
and what to know about the woods, snakes, animals ways, etc.
As I got older I could go feminine when necessary such as when I became a model and Barbizon instructor.
Never really liked it, but, it brought in money I needed during University.
A part of me liked the attention and showing off on the catwalk or in front of the camera.
But, the everyday me has always been the neutral, fluid gender look and actions.
I hate uncomfortable girly clothes, and I only use powder and lip gloss for make up when I go out in public
where I feel I would be looked down upon if I didn't. Such as upscale restaurants mostly.
It's easy to find neutral gender comfortable clothes for most any occasion.
And living in Florida, well, anything goes.
Even no clothes at all in the naturist clubs I sometimes enjoy!
 
				 
 
		 
 
		
 
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		 That one definitely applies to me. I'm a tomboy with mostly 'male' hobbies and a very logical mind compared to other women I meet. I can't stand a lot of stereotypical things that other women always want to talk about. The second anyone brings up Strictly Come Dancing, I want to knock myself out! But I tend to dress quite feminine (except for boots) in skirts and dresses and always have long hair as I dislike short hair on women (entirely my opinion - I know other people love it). I normally wear make up, perfume and jewellery, although at this point it's more habit than preference, and look outwardly 'girly' since I'm quite short and young looking. Basically, my outer appearance is the complete opposite to my personality. I shall, from this point on, refer to myself as a tom-girl! haha
 That one definitely applies to me. I'm a tomboy with mostly 'male' hobbies and a very logical mind compared to other women I meet. I can't stand a lot of stereotypical things that other women always want to talk about. The second anyone brings up Strictly Come Dancing, I want to knock myself out! But I tend to dress quite feminine (except for boots) in skirts and dresses and always have long hair as I dislike short hair on women (entirely my opinion - I know other people love it). I normally wear make up, perfume and jewellery, although at this point it's more habit than preference, and look outwardly 'girly' since I'm quite short and young looking. Basically, my outer appearance is the complete opposite to my personality. I shall, from this point on, refer to myself as a tom-girl! haha 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
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