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I don't consider a tomboy someone who acts like a man if she simply has interests of guys.
The only thing that would concern me would be if she didn't know how to act more like a woman in more elegant situations. Like inviting her to a fancy restaurant and she wears blue jeans and a flanel shirt.
I think women can have any type of interest they want, I think it's cool when a woman really likes something or has a passion.. no matter what it is.
Meaning, would you date/marry some who :
- enjoys rough physical acitivies (football, rugby,rodeo, etc.)
-never worn girls cloths except for under things
-built like a piano mover
-works in a feed store and breeds livestock
Some of the women you've already been with probably dressed "like a man". All that means is they wore jeans.
They wore leggings. I've never seen them wear pants. Tomboys aren't the type of women I would date. If I wanted to hang out with a guy, I'd hang out with my friends.
I used to be a tomboy, as a kid & halfway through my teens....
Loved to get dirty, climb trees, & do boyish stuff....
Then at 15 I discovered motorcycles, lol
My style turned to biker chic, (leather, vests, bandannas, etc.)
but I'd switch to sundresses when not riding......
So although I love the badass look, I always have been able to
easily pull off a dressier, classy look as well.....
Btw- I have no ink--
That makes women look butch to me
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