@Book220 I didn't mean to sound a bit close minded and I apologize :( I have nothing against girls that dress completely that way. But many that do also give up their feminine side to them as well (not all but most) and act more like guys (which I guess the term tomboy came from). But I was trying to say is that you don't have to dress "THAT WAY" to be considered a tomboy. I mean I considered myself a very stylish person (in terms of clothes and stuff like that, like I said before I like to experiment from both sides BUT never go too far in either.) And my boyfriend thinks "im a tomboy -.-" I dont know "why?" just because I love video games and I played soccer in high-school (I guess that automatically made me into a tomboy?) In my opinion I was just being myself, I don't believe in labels which is why when someone calls a friend of mine "gay", "lesbian", and even "tomboy" I think that those word have no meaning to them (you love who you love and your are who you want to be). I guess what I was trying to say is that a lot girls do try to act like the opposite gender AND I feel like they should embrace themselves for who they are :). Of course that doesn't mean that they have to fit to society standards of "dressing like a girl or acting like one" SO even girls that do like to wear baggy clothing and stuff its all good as long as they are happy and don't feel like they have to become something else because of societies pressures. My apologies and I understand what you were trying to tell me ^^
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