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madhatter42
I am an unsteriotypical female, I am in my teens and I am in secondary school but I never use my mobile unlike anyone else who usually are on their's 24/7. I have no Boyfriend nore planning to get one, most of my friends and aquantances...
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Written on June 25th, 2012
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InsanelyMe08
I was in my psychology class the other day and my professor asked how many people in the room didn't like shopping. Myself and all the guys in the class raised their hands. I was then pointed out as being the only female in the...
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Written on September 1st, 2009
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Harui
When most people think of women or girls, they think of someone who giggles at boys, likes pink, talks on the phone all day, is afraid of insects and mice, only shops for clothes and make up, and hates to get her hands dirty. I am...
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Written on February 21st, 2009
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TediKenogomi
Who knows, maybe I am. Is it sexist to put labels on what the stereotypical male or female is like? However, it's a fact that estrogen and testosterone cause certain behaviours which differ between women and men. I've observed common...
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Written on October 25th, 2012
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otad12
I have a college degree & neurological, as well as mental disorders, & society views me as a child, & they think I'm strange. I still consider myself girly, but I don't have the $$ to dress the way I would like to. People...
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Written on February 21st, 2009
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I've not really thought about it that much but I identify with a few of the stories that I've read here.
Hate shoppin' for clothes and shoes. We have meadowhall here in uk, I call it meadowhell!
At school, hated sewing class...
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Written on September 10th, 2009
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