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Old 07-31-2006, 09:13 PM   #11
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My dd is such a tomboy but then she does girlie things too. I wouldnt worry about.
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Old 08-01-2006, 11:45 PM   #12
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i am currently a tomboy...dresses are overrated and don't even say pantyhose to me i'm all about baseball caps and farting and i like big dogs.
if you're really concerned about the clothes at school, the children's place has some cute boyish clothes for girls--like cargo pants, skater pants, etc. one of their "theme" collections this fall is "cowboy chic"
she probably likes the clothes because they're comfortable and cover the parts of her she likes covered--girl clothes can be tight and revealing.
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I saw this old post of yours and wondered how things are going. You might try viewing this link for another perspective.

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Old 04-15-2008, 08:58 AM   #14
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I was a tomboy also and I think it was 3rd grade when I started to wear dresses again. I wanted boy clothes and boy toys ...... I just plan wanted to be a boy. I grew out of it.
I wanted to be a boy also. I even tried to pee like a boy when I was in that stage. LOL.
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My DD has always been girlie, she loves clothes, gets grossed out easily but it doesn't help that her brother knows that and tries to gross her out even more. I myself was more tomboyish growing up, but I outgrew it!!!
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I have a girly, girl and a tomboy. I tell you the tomboy is easier to get dressed in the morning. I was also a tomboy until one day I discovered boys. I still don't like to wear a dress, high heels, and I often go without makeup but I am definately a girl.

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