(Guys only) Tomboy or girly girl. (how to, child, respect, competitive)
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^^^^^ this. Also a grown woman who is a "tom boy" just screams lesbian. And even if she's not, I don't want to be with a woman who thinks she's a dude.
I don't believe the majority of lesbians think that they are dudes.
I encourage you to repeat this, verbatim, to women you are dating.
I would more likely be at some shade of grey in between. A woman who is willing to have fun, do sports, not afraid to get hands dirty, but who cleans up well and can be feminine and alluring too.
I'm a mechanic that loves dressing up in dresses and heels and doing my hair. Grew up on a ranch and spent most of my life swilling beer and being 'one of the guys' but that doesn't mean I'm not a 'girl'.
There's a time and place for everything.
I agree. I'm not an overly 'girly girl' but I love being feminine while maintaining a certain level of being a tomboy.
When I was a young guy - I fell in love with this young woman who road a horse like a warrior. She would blast around the track with her long brown hair trailing like fire behind her...When she drove a car down the back roads she was the type who liked to leave the ground going over rail way tracks...She would crank up the radio and sing at the top of her lungs...she was a tom boy I guess...That's fine when you are young...if I in my old age could have one more woman...I would now like a gentle lady.
When I was younger I was definitely attracted to the tom boy girls, but I'm older now and I like feminine women, although I wouldn't call that girly girl when they hit 50's.
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