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Tomboys and Girlie girls
It's nice to be all frosty pastel with a flounce and some curls. When you dress a little prissy, you act the part.
You're a little more dainty about everything, you walk with a bit of a sashay and sway. You may tend to leave out all the freakin this, frickin that, stuff when you tallk. It's nice.
But it's also nice to run around barefoot, in baggy comfortable boyish attire, cuss like a fool, get dirty and wipe your hands on your shirt, and when you pull up in a parking lot, you not checking the mirror to reapply a sherbet color gloss, but to make sure you didn't leave the house with a big streak of grease across your forehead.
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July 30, 2008, 08:20 |
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Re: Tomboys and Girlie girls
I'm a real tomboy, always in sporty type clothes, don't really do dresses or skirts, they make me feel uncomfortable. I do like pastel colours and nice underwear, but i like big and baggy clothes more when i'm not going anywear important.
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July 30, 2008, 08:36 |
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69oak69
64 / male Heart of Illinois, Illinois, US
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Re: Tomboys and Girlie girls
I think that there's a happy medium, at least from the point of view of what I'm attracted to. A woman can be "feminine" and "girly" without being overloaded with ribbons and bows. I dont want to have to compete with a really athletic tomboy ( tho many are nice to look at)and a woman who is always "made up" and dressed to the nines can seem to be more decorative than anything else.
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July 30, 2008, 09:56 |
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Re: Tomboys and Girlie girls
I never wear make up, i never really have done, not really needed to, don't want it to sound the wrong way, but i've always had good skin and have never found the need to. I always do my hair, mostly i have it up for work, as it's easier to, its usually down when i go out. I'm one of those get up and go types, can't bear to take ages in the mornings!!!
If i'm going to a work do, or a wedding etc, then i will wear make up and if an evening dress is called for i do enjoy wearing one, but i won't make a habit of it.
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July 30, 2008, 10:14 |
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Re: Tomboys and Girlie girls
Been sort of a tomboy most all of my life. I do however enjoy dressing up from time to time to show off my more feminine side. Don't wear a lot of make-up as most of the guys that I have been attracted to or that have been attracted to me say they like me better without it.
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July 30, 2008, 11:43 |
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Re: Tomboys and Girlie girls
QUOTE (Chazzy @ July 30, 2008, 08:20)It's nice to be all frosty pastel with a flounce and some curls. When you dress a little prissy, you act the part.
You're a little more dainty about everything, you walk with a bit of a sashay and sway. You may tend to leave out all the freakin this, frickin that, stuff when you talk. It's nice.
But it's also nice to run around barefoot, in baggy comfortable boyish attire, cuss like a fool, get dirty and wipe your hands on your shirt, and when you pull up in a parking lot, you not checking the mirror to reapply a sherbet color gloss, but to make sure you didn't leave the house with a big streak of grease across your forehead.
Actually, I find no discernible difference between a tomboy and a girly-girl.....to me, they both taste the same!!
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July 30, 2008, 12:56 |
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Re: Tomboys and Girlie girls
There's the tomboy and girly girl in me... usually most of the time, especially when I'm home or running about, with errands, etc..., I'm in old comfy clothes tomboyishly looking, no make-up, hair tossled. I'm not one to wear much make-up to begin with and no need to make a fashion statement or look like the cover from Glamour magazine. Now, if I'm out on the town, that's a totally different story, depending where I'm going and what I'm doing, then I'll wear the pretty black dress, dressing to kill (not that way silly), dazzling myself up a bit.
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July 30, 2008, 23:06 |
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Re: Re: Tomboys and Girlie girls
QUOTE (voyeurbill @ July 30, 2008, 12:56) QUOTE (Chazzy @ July 30, 2008, 08:20)It's nice to be all frosty pastel with a flounce and some curls. When you dress a little prissy, you act the part.
You're a little more dainty about everything, you walk with a bit of a sashay and sway. You may tend to leave out all the freakin this, frickin that, stuff when you talk. It's nice.
But it's also nice to run around barefoot, in baggy comfortable boyish attire, cuss like a fool, get dirty and wipe your hands on your shirt, and when you pull up in a parking lot, you not checking the mirror to reapply a sherbet color gloss, but to make sure you didn't leave the house with a big streak of grease across your forehead.
Actually, I find no discernible difference between a tomboy and a girly-girl.....to me, they both taste the same!!
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July 31, 2008, 06:43 |
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prettyplze1
54 / female Licking pussyville Essex, England, UK
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Re: Tomboys and Girlie girls
I'm more tom boy, dress up when i have to, i do like sexy underwear. I also don't wear make up, don't really need to. In my line of work you generally wear suits during the day and at night all i want to do is put on a pair of baggy jogging bottoms and a sloppy jumper and relax
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July 31, 2008, 09:29 |
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cjroxy
59 / couple Hot and Balmy, England, UK
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Re: Tomboys and Girlie girls
We are all things, all of us.
Love to be feminine with gorgeous underwear and sexy clothes and high heels.........also love to be casual/tomboyish with jeans and t shirts......also love the comfortable, slouchyness of baggy trousers and throw on tops...
We are all things!!
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July 31, 2008, 16:35 |
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Re: Re: Tomboys and Girlie girls
QUOTE (cjroxy @ July 31, 2008, 16:35)We are all things, all of us.
Love to be feminine with gorgeous underwear and sexy clothes and high heels.........also love to be casual/tomboyish with jeans and t shirts......also love the comfortable, slouchyness of baggy trousers and throw on tops...
We are all things!!
Baggy trousers on that butt????? That would be blasphemy!
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August 1, 2008, 02:50 |
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