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emcee Red Super Koopa Since: 11-20-05 Last post: 6297 days Last view: 6296 days |
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Originally posted by &93;GGS&91; Cruel Justice Some things that are generally enjoyed more by males may have something to do with hormones, but most are just arbitrary distinctions created by society. I doubt there's any genetic reason why I would like video games more than a woman, or why I would be better at math. I don't really buy that out of two women claiming to be straight, one who enjoys soccer, or plays Dugeons and Dragons would be more turned on by women and less turned on by men. Any more than I would believe a man likes to cook is more gay than one who doesn't. |
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Uncle Elmo Porcupo Loved up and ready to go :) Since: 11-24-05 Last post: 6313 days Last view: 6353 days |
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Hmm... well all my exes have been sterotyped as "geeky"/"Tomboys", apart from one and she was so girly she made Paris Hilton look butch - she REALLY annoyed me, and later chested on me with some muscly type - ah well.
The answer then, is yes. Though I find personality types more attractive than their interests. I mean if we have some things in common - great, but if not well that can be interesting too. I do think that cateogorising all tomboy types as borderline homosexual is very small minded though. I have a few lesbian friends (online and offline) and unless you went up to them and asked them, you wouldn't be able to point to them and go "There! She likes Angelina Jolie more than me!". Besides, why should who they share their bed with be ny of our business Hmm.. by that definition I'm DEFINATELY homosexual, I don't mind housework, can cook moderately well, love DDR, and find Will and Grace moderately funny (I have a soft spot for Karen, god help me ) |
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Jomb Deddorokku Since: 12-03-05 From: purgatory Last post: 6299 days Last view: 6299 days |
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Since when did playing videogames/programming become a masculine activity? I've never once thought a girl was butch because she could design a webpage or liked to play mario brothers.
I can be friends with "tomboys", which to me is a girl who wears guys clothes, is loud and obnoxious, works on cars, and goes hunting every season. But they have no hope of a romance with me, they will be forever doomed to the "friends zone". To really get me interested a girl has to be feminine, i cant stress that enough. Men are repulsive to me, so why would i want a girl pretending to be a guy? |
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mattp Red Paratroopa Since: 03-04-06 Last post: 6561 days Last view: 6561 days |
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Since when hasn;t it been? There are virtually no girls that program and the amount of girls that play video games is dwarfed by the amount of guys |
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Jomb Deddorokku Since: 12-03-05 From: purgatory Last post: 6299 days Last view: 6299 days |
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I was a computer science major at university. Yes, there were more guys than girls in my major, but there were still lots of girls, and lots of ATTRACTIVE girls
programming just isn't a particularly macho activity, as far as i can tell. With games it just depends on what game your playing, some games maybe are more guy-oriented, but there are tons of unisex games out there, many of them among the best games of all time. Being a nerd/geek/techie isnt particularly feminine, but it also isnt particularly macho either. Its neutral. |
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Tarale 2710 Affected by 'Princess Bitch-Face Syndrome' ++++!! Persona non grata Since: 11-17-05 From: Adelaide, Australia Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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Originally posted by Jomb I think you misunderstand tomboys, if you think they're "a girl pretending to be a guy". I don't think it's a decision in that sense with girls that are tomboys / geeks. And I know I'm certainly not trying to be a guy! I've just never considered videogaming to be a masculine activity, or playing sport, or computers.... they were things I grew up doing. As a grown up, I don't consider fixing my car (a term I use very loosely in my case) to be a "masculine" thing to do, it's just me trying to get by and keep it running. I don't consider any of the "handyman" things I do to be an effort to be masculine either... it's just being a single woman, if it breaks, who ELSE is going to fix it? There might be some girls trying to be boys, but most tomboys are girls that are just being themselves. |
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Jomb Deddorokku Since: 12-03-05 From: purgatory Last post: 6299 days Last view: 6299 days |
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I know they are'nt really trying to be guys (like growing a penis or anything *L*) But in my mind its hard to think of a girl wearing all guys clothes everyday who is also a grease-monkey who loves to fix up old motorcycles as being a woman. Yes i know technically she still is, and i'm very happy lots of guys like that and will date her, because i would have a hard time with it. The girl i date has to smell like a woman, look like a woman, and behave like a woman, at least most of the time. Else i'll lose romantic/sexual interest in her. Does'nt mean i hate her or anything, just not interested in a BF/GF type relationship, sorry.
I dont know Tarale, a girl trying to fix something out of necessity is not a tomboy to me anymore than i'm a tammygirl when i clean the house up or make dinner. Its a matter of degree to me, if the girl sits around belching, scratching her crotch and reading guns & ammo, then she is a tomboy. If she plays softball, does minor home repairs not because she wants to, but because she has to, etc., but she still has sex appeal, wears panties, is generally more neat/organized than i am, smells good, etc. than she is just a ordinary girl. |
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Tarale 2710 Affected by 'Princess Bitch-Face Syndrome' ++++!! Persona non grata Since: 11-17-05 From: Adelaide, Australia Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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Hmm.... you seem to have a dislike of the more extreme tomboys then. Like with everything, there are varying degrees. And people go through phases too, so sometimes they might be more "tomboyish" than others.
I have my moments. Sometimes I obsess over home decoration. Sometimes I obsess over my lack of an R33 Skyline to hoon about in. Sometimes I obsess over getting my cooking right, sometimes I obsess over RAID-5'ing my hard drives. Sometimes I dress in jeans and a tshirt and sit around drinking beer and belching, sometimes I dress in a flowery sundress and stand around at parties sipping champagne and not belching. |
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Jomb Deddorokku Since: 12-03-05 From: purgatory Last post: 6299 days Last view: 6299 days |
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I dont think you're a tomboy. You have a pink bunny for your avatar, that just screams "female!" | |||
Skydude Armos Knight Since: 02-18-06 From: Stanford, CA Last post: 6570 days Last view: 6570 days |
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I think really the issue here may be somewhat regarding little more than terminology. I think that a discussion of this really needs a bit more defining terms than we've done, since that seems to be the basis of most of the disagreements. What are the factors that make a girl a "tomboy"? Which are "necessary" factors, and what is sufficient to establish a girl as one? | |||
mattp Red Paratroopa Since: 03-04-06 Last post: 6561 days Last view: 6561 days |
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Thank you skydude for bringing up this very important point.
A tomboy is a girl that does not care about or does not conform to the social expectations normally placed on a female. Can we agree on this? |
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Tarale 2710 Affected by 'Princess Bitch-Face Syndrome' ++++!! Persona non grata Since: 11-17-05 From: Adelaide, Australia Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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I'd like to know what is defined as the "social expectations normally placed on a female" as well then.
I'd guess with things like Barbie Dolls and Bratz Dolls that are given to female children, one of the social expectations of girls is that they pay a high amount of attention to, and devote a large amount of time to, hair, makeup and clothes. And there are definitely a lot of women that do when they grow up; there's a massive, MASSIVE beauty industry, and huge fashion industry too. Women are bombarded with images of beautiful, pencil-thin people, the message being that that's how we're all supposed to be. And part of the reason I've been labelled a "tomboy" growing up and now is that I couldn't give a flying fuck about any of it. I think I decapitated Barbie. My brother's wooden truck with the squeaky wheel was more fun. I dress neatly, I keep my hair reasonably tidy, but I don't fuss over my clothes like some... In school, there was also an expectation that girls didn't play certain sports. Netball was okay, but apparently the fact that I played Soccer got me labelled too (and it got me a weird sticker from the teacher promoting girls in sports) There's more stuff too.... but I need to do my washing now. |
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Clockworkz Birdon Since: 11-18-05 Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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I kinda like a tomboyish chick. I like a girl who's kinda strong and whatnot.
Heh. You're looking at a guy who adores women like Samus, Shiek, etc. See the theme? I like that. I find it attractive, and I hope to get a girl like that one of these days myself. |
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Deleted User Banned Since: 05-08-06 Last post: None Last view: 6297 days |
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Tomboys can be great, if they have like a HUGE girly side to them, so basically like a girl that can do some of the stuff guys can do, but are still very much girly as well, but yeah I like tomboys if they fall under what I said...
Sorry for the durogatory statements earlier.... I will tone that down. |
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Christi Red Goomba Since: 03-05-06 From: La-La Land Last post: 6345 days Last view: 6345 days |
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I think I might be a tomboy, but I don't know. I'm not atheltic, nor do I play sports, but I hate the effort that I would need to put in to look "ultra feminine" and my other hobbies are typically guy-ish. | |||
D3stiny_Sm4sher Ninji Since: 02-04-06 From: Searching for t3h g4t3... Last post: 6342 days Last view: 6342 days |
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I used to love tomboys, but...now I only like them as friends and never get crushes on them.
Don't know why. Maybe because I got rejected by the biggest tomboy in our high school class. Or maybe because I've realized just how metro-sexual I am and a tomboy wouldn't really dig that. |
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Deleted User Banned Since: 05-08-06 Last post: None Last view: 6297 days |
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Originally posted by D3stiny_Sm4sher LOL I hear that!! But seems like today girls like the metro-sexual guys, I used to be more rugged, but then after time I realized it didn't work for me, and I became more "preppy"!.... sorry for falling off subject But I have some tomboys that are just friends as well... |
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firemaker Cheep-cheep Since: 12-13-05 From: Somewhere in a place called Berkshire Last post: 6375 days Last view: 6375 days |
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I like tomboys. I can just get along with them better than a girl who will spend 10 hours doing her makeup. The thing is tomboys jsut seem to make better friends. I'm friends with a girl who is jsut as good as me at messing around with car engines wich is pretty cool... I think shes addicted to grease and stuff. | |||
Schweiz oder etwas [12:55] (Dr_Death16); I swear, the word drama needs to be stricken from the dictionary, for I've heard it so many times, it will permanently be imprinted on my brain Since: 11-17-05 From: Kingston, Rhode Island Last post: 6296 days Last view: 6296 days |
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O lawd is dat sum bump?
Next time, try to be a little less succinct than "Lezzies in disguise". |
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