Posted by captain george on 01.16.2012, 12:06 PM: Appearance means very little to me in terms of how being boyish/girlish annoys me. Most of the time, im wearing uniform, be it school or scouts, and most of what i see is boys/girls wearing the same clothes. Scouting is co-ed here with no difference in the uniform for boys or girls, and my school is the same.
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Posted by hopexx5 on 01.16.2012, 12:25 PM: Taking note of your points.
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Posted by Kazegami on 01.16.2012, 05:28 PM: I find that sexist and offensive, personally.
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Posted by Orphic Okapi on 01.16.2012, 06:07 PM: This might be a good time to make a distinction between sex and gender.
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Posted by captain george on 01.16.2012, 07:25 PM:
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Posted by arren18 on 01.16.2012, 09:19 PM:
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Posted by captain george on 01.17.2012, 12:47 PM:
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Posted by Roarkiller on 01.17.2012, 09:06 PM: Edited for spelling, yet spelled spelling wrong? XD
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Posted by captain george on 01.18.2012, 12:17 PM:
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Posted by husky51 on 01.18.2012, 12:34 PM: Just leave yourself open to the possibility of change, cap. Don't let your self become like a statue, impervious to change. Even if you don't change your outlook, you will at least have kept yourself open for new ideas...
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Posted by hopexx5 on 01.18.2012, 01:58 PM: Not aiming this at any part of the conversation that comes to mind but.
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Posted by AmtrakDesertWindrider on 01.26.2012, 04:16 PM: Okay, so "boyish" does not necessarily mean lesbian. Just thought I'd add that.
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Posted by foreignfilmfreak on 01.27.2012, 10:12 AM: I'll read most of the posts after, it's just that me and my boyfriend often get into arguments over stuff like this, like boys who are feminine, and girls who enjoy being boyish.
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