Ever been told that you do something like a girl by someone who doesn't know.
In High School I was told by my Brothers girl friend that I sat like a girl and she tried to teach me not to. And my wife thinks I giggle like a girl.
Ever been told that you do something like a girl by someone who doesn't know.
In High School I was told by my Brothers girl friend that I sat like a girl and she tried to teach me not to. And my wife thinks I giggle like a girl.
Stephenie
When I was a school, there was one girl that always called me a girl. She was just doing it jokingly and I don't really why she said it, but she did. I secretly enjoyed being called a girl, but she thought that she was being annoying!
If I had a nickel for every time I heard "You throw like a girl" when I was a kid, I would be rich today. The funny thing is, I really worked at it and got pretty good at baseball, but I still remember those taunts....
I was told numerous times by co-workers in the army that i acted like a girl. Never anything specific. Ex-wife and ex-girlfriend both said i have hands like a girl and kiss like one.
an ex said that I would make a great bitch since I seemed to "bitch like a girl"
Whatever that means
Merry
HRT since 2009
at school i got told i am a girl for some reason
so they would gang up and me and spray me with perfume or put make-up on me but wot they didn't know i secretely liked it
also i am told i wlk like a girl
eh the only thing that anyone said that i was a girl was because i pack too much when i go away. they say i pack WORSE than a girl. and i was told that i had girly like mannerisims (sp) by an ex gf also.
I get comments all the time...
How I sit, how I walk, how I talk... hmmm...
Now only if I WAS a girl...
I remember when I was a teenager and was seeing a shrink. He seemed to want to focus one time on teaching me to sit in a more manly fasion. He didnt succeed. I wonder why .
Charlene
Learn To Love Yourself And You will Find That Others Have Always Loved You But You Can Now Accept It.
when i was a teenager my sister told me that i walked like a girl all the time. Sadly i changed it and now cant get that walk back
Eeverything I look at while not in the mirror.
my toes must be painted, acrilic finger nails from the nail shop (no polish thoe just a natural buff) my legs must be shaved, and I have a dangle on my navel ring.
Last edited by ebony; 09-30-2005 at 05:21 PM.
I've always been told that I was sensitive like a woman supposedly is. And I've been told that my home is decorated in a feminine manner.
“I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best.”
― Marilyn Monroe
Well lets see. Hmmmm? Yeah ok! There was a few times when I was told "when I was in my late teens" that I was built like a girl. One Guy even said, " you know you have an ass like a Girl ". At that time I was trying to be very male and said, " just don't touch it" with and evil smirk.
*smile
Haley
I would wonder how your ex's would know how a girl kisses?Originally Posted by AmyTS
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Some of my girlfriends in high school called me a girl. In fact one of the girls I asked out said she would not go out with me because she thought of me as a sister.
And just last year my mother called me a good daughter! No wonder it is so hard for me to get a date when my own mother thinks of me as girl.
My non-tolerant wife brings up the subject of crossdressing on occasion - almost ALWAYS with an air of hostility about it. So the last time she mentioned it I asked her bluntly just when had she ever seen ANYTHING feminine about me. The ONLY thing she could come up with was the way I cross my legs. I don't know why she noticed that since I have always crossed my legs the same way ever since we met each other.
Dixie -- http://www.geocities.com/senorita_cd
hello girls,
i have often been told by a number of my female friends that i am one of the girls so to speak, not that they know i dress, but more in that they can talk about anything to me and they do, while also i am very caring and protective of them and exhibit a number of feminine qualities when around those girls. i guess i could almost be like a sister or best friend sort of thing.
kinda a shame at times but i do love the friendships i have with them.
kisses,
cd_isabelle
the phrase "honourary girl" cropped up in sixth form last year, before my friends knew about me. Now they do, they can just add two and two together if I do anything like a girl.
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Many times in my life I have been told that I sit like a girl and that some of my mannerisums are girly. Several GG friends in my past have said I'm too sensitive for a guy (does that count?). One of my GG friends back in England told me that she sees me as "more of a girl that a guy" but she wouldn't be specific about exactly what she mean't.
As far as today goes, my wife Marla says she loves it that I kiss like a girl. How does she know what girls kiss like?....well she is one, so she's really saying I kiss like her.
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My mother in law told me had small hands like a woman! Little does she know....giggles!
It's funny i never thought that at the time. I was to overwhelmed with the the compliment.Originally Posted by Bernadina
I should ask her how she knows that lol.
80% of girls admit to 'experimenting' with another girl at some point in their youth. The remaining 20% are fibbing...
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My wife teases me sometimes by saying in front of our son "You better listen to your father or he will cry like a little girl!"
Emmi
That can't be good.Originally Posted by emmicd
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Originally Posted by Bernadina
Had me laughing out loud! funny!