I suppose my career could be considered traditionally feminine on one hand, because I'm a teacher. On the other hand, the subject I teach is considered masculine and, as a constant reminder, all of my current students are boys.
Similarly, I have some feminine interests, such as some of the TV shows I watch and books I read. Meanwhile, I have masculine interests of these things too.
I wonder if having a hobby as a performer counts as a feminine trait? I'm thinking it could, considering it is seriously difficult to get guys interested in being in stage shows (we are always looking to recruit more male members into our drama society)!
Overall I consider myself more tomboyish than girly, but that's definitely not to say that everything in my life is manly. I have some feminine traits too!
^first of all you're way too young to be here, man.
Second, yeah. Not a girly girl exactly but also definitely not a tomboy. I prefer female friends because we click better and there's no drama and picking on each other like with guys. I love beauty, art, shipping, crafts, experimenting with fashion and makeup. I hate most sports. I relate more to feminine characters than tomboyish ones and the male characters I do relate to tend to be in touch more with their feminine side.
Similarly, I have some feminine interests, such as some of the TV shows I watch and books I read. Meanwhile, I have masculine interests of these things too.
I wonder if having a hobby as a performer counts as a feminine trait? I'm thinking it could, considering it is seriously difficult to get guys interested in being in stage shows (we are always looking to recruit more male members into our drama society)!
Overall I consider myself more tomboyish than girly, but that's definitely not to say that everything in my life is manly. I have some feminine traits too!
Second, yeah. Not a girly girl exactly but also definitely not a tomboy. I prefer female friends because we click better and there's no drama and picking on each other like with guys. I love beauty, art, shipping, crafts, experimenting with fashion and makeup. I hate most sports. I relate more to feminine characters than tomboyish ones and the male characters I do relate to tend to be in touch more with their feminine side.
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