Posted on 11/16/2023 10:10:42 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Don’t even get me started on this latest logic: According to these people, a straight tomboy can’t co-exist.
Some of the most attractive (inside and out) girls in my high school were very much tomboys back in elementary school. Thank God they were born years before the trans hysteria took hold.
If this isn’t an endangered mammal in need of protection, nothing is.
These Tomboys turn I to the most attractive young women.
I have given this thought over the last year, their current fate.
Hear! Hear!
Indeed. My cousin’s daughter is a phenomenal natural athlete. Because of this her teacher told her she is trans and/or gay. The kid was so confused. Parents, who were uber lib, put her in a new and religious school (rethinking some of their libness). Kid dates boys now and is all straightened out. I was a tomboy too. I am so glad I wasn’t born in this generation.
My wife was very much a tomboy back in the day. She would have much rather plowed a field or baled hay with her daddy than do girly things with her mama.
Or the effeminate males either.
many tom boy girls turn into the most amazing women
I was a tomboy growing up. Never in a million years did I think I could “become” a boy. During puberty especially I thought it’d be easier to be a boy, but I didn’t WANT to be one.
The girls were b¡tches, most of the boys were cool with me, aside from a few bullies. Also, I know lots of straight women who were tomboys. My best ladyfriend is one of them.
It really is misguided adults who hijack kids’ futures and health.
My wife was one helluva tomboy. Big jock in college. At age 75 she goes with her softball “girl’s team” to the national Senior games every year. Retired as a -747 captain. Can split firewood for 6 hours straight for days on end. Even puts on a dress for church. Been with her 43 years; finest woman I ever met.
exactly, nothing wrong with a girl in hiking boots, flannel and trucker cap camping out by the fire off the trail.
I was a tomboy eons ago...got made fun of.
At my 50 yr class reunion sat next to a classmate (male) who when I referenced my hub said “lucky guy”. (He was likely one who made fun of me).
Many of us girls went through this phase. It was normal.
We may have played with dolls, too, but mostly we liked being adventurous, playing sports, and hanging out with the boys. Thankful we didn’t grow up in these confusing times.
Children are under assault by pervs in all areas. Prepubescent kids are special targets because puberty is a confusing period. Criminals with degrees in psychology (redundant) target tweens during this difficult period. These are the criminals who have invented all this gender Disporia pseudoscience. Psychologists. We would be so much better off if the profession was banned.
Hear, hear! I think kids typically mimic whoever the strongest family member is raising them. There is nothing wrong with a girl being a bit masculine or a boy being a bit girlie; the girl isn’t a lesbian or trans and the boy isn’t gay or trans: they just learned things a bit differently from each other.
Perfect
As very much a tomboy I was floored when my daughter loved playing with dolls. It confused me cause I didn’t get it. She out grew that stage is a happy well adjusted adult. I survived too
Well gosh I guess they never met me
I was a tomboy. People used to mistake me for a girlie boy even though I had very feminine features. I didn’t play with dolls but loved to hike in the woods, fish, hunt and collected caterpillars to turn into butterflies. My career field resulted in me being the token female or one of very few. My feelings were hurt when several times I was accused of being a lesbian, even as a child. I never wanted to be male. I just wasn’t a stereotypical female. If I were a child today I believe I would have been targeted by the reprobate alphabet child predators.
It’s funny how the Left complains that there is no distinction between the sexes, men and women are the same, yet rely on stereotypes to put everyone in a box. Those stereotypes don’t apply to most kids anymore.
I occasionally played with Barbies, because I had a huge hand-me-down collection from my two older cousins, but it was mostly video games, Hot Wheels, and watching my guy friends blow things up. Actually, one guy friend in particular who turned out to be my first kiss.
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