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What Was Your Favorite Toy?

Started by Janes Groove, April 22, 2017, 08:51:25 PM

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Janes Groove

Though I knew I wanted to be a girl since I was 4, I never liked playing with dolls. This was my favorite toy as a kid:




I remember my mom took it away from me one day after me playing with it got on her last nerve and "accidentally" dropped it on my head.  I don't remember playing with it much after that. Explains a lot.
To this day I have lots of tools in my garage, love DIY projects, crafts, artwork, and Harbor Freight is one of my favorite stores.  Also, I loved my old erector set.



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SailorMars1994


I really liked this. I was extrmeely young (3 or 4) But I adored my easy bake oven.. then one day it was thrown away.. think it kept breaking down or something.. not too sure. I also adorded my N64 and Beanie Babies, i even have a full bin of beanie baby stuffed cats lol :D!!!
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Gertrude

Matchbox cars


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Sno

My bear. I still miss him.

He's missing in action, hopefully with another who loves him too, as he was given away without my knowledge.

Rowan
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JeanetteLW

   I think it strange that I cannot think of a favorite toy at all. I can tell you I didn't play with dolls nor did I care for the army men and war toys all the boys my age were playing with. but as for toys I liked when I was a young child I couldn't tell you. As I got older I remember playing card games and discovering books. I grew up an avid reader.
   I remember marbles.. I had marbles. Some very very pretty and my favorites. I did play marbles with other kids.
  It's sad because I had to come back and edit this post when I remember the marbles.

  I think I've lost mine,
    Jeanette

  I now remember I thought my sister's paper dolls were neat and an Easy Bake oven. But of course I didn't get to play with those much.
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Kylo

"If the freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter."
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The Flying Lemur

Sticks.  I was a big fan of sticks.  Sticks can be laser swords, they can stir up puddles, they can be pretend fishing poles, they make a cool noise when you whip them through the air. 

My parents were nice enough to buy me all kinds of toys, but I liked the sticks.  I imagine this is like whatever it is that induces cats to ignore their own toys and go play with the boxes.  (Actually, I liked boxes too, the bigger the better.)   
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JeanetteLW

Quote from: The Flying Lemur on April 23, 2017, 11:29:27 AM
(Actually, I liked boxes too, the bigger the better.)

  Oh yes! Boxes, big boxes and blanket forts. In California we even used tumble weeds to make forts.

Hugs,
   Jeanette
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Deborah

My favorite recreation was actually reading.  I guess I was a nerd, LOL.

But for toys that I actually had, I liked building with my Lincoln Logs and Erector Set the best.


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Devlyn

Quote from: Jane Emily on April 22, 2017, 08:51:25 PM
Though I knew I wanted to be a girl since I was 4, I never liked playing with dolls. This was my favorite toy as a kid:




I remember my mom took it away from me one day after me playing with it got on her last nerve and "accidentally" dropped it on my head.  I don't remember playing with it much after that. Explains a lot.
To this day I have lots of tools in my garage, love DIY projects, crafts, artwork, and Harbor Freight is one of my favorite stores.  Also, I loved my old erector set.

That's a trip down Memory Lane!   :)  I liked Don't Break The Ice and  I had an Etch A Sketch. I cleared it once so all the internals were visible. I spiraled into the center. Turned out to be the story of my life!   :laugh:

Hugs, Devlyn
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Rayna

Building sets like blocks, Lincoln logs, erector set and some thing with plastic girders and window panels. But I went through a couple of years playing with troll dolls a lot.

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If so, then why not?
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Sena

For me it was the Nintendo 64 and lego.
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Valkyrie_2

I remember many toys and I still have most. I remember my late mother gave many to me. Then I feel sad because she passed away last year and I'd not seen her in the 4 years before.


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DawnOday

  I still have the boy doll. Does that mean something"
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Beth Andrea

I remember my grandpa saying, "By G-d, if he's gonna play with dolls, he'll play with manly dolls!"

So my GI Joe "action figure" craze began. The good ones, with Kung Fu grip. I had boxes and boxes of his war stuff (Vietnam, cold war era) and adventure stuff. And yes, the Joes had occasional flings with the girls next door (my sisters' Barbies).

My parents disposed all of it when I went in the AF...it'd be worth millions now.





Well...maybe thousands.


A few hundred?




It would've been worth more than that to me.
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DawnOday

Quote from: JeanetteLW on April 23, 2017, 08:54:52 AM
   I think it strange that I cannot think of a favorite toy at all. I can tell you I didn't play with dolls nor did I care for the army men and war toys all the boys my age were playing with. but as for toys I liked when I was a young child I couldn't tell you. As I got older I remember playing card games and discovering books. I grew up an avid reader.
   I remember marbles.. I had marbles. Some very very pretty and my favorites. I did play marbles with other kids.
  It's sad because I had to come back and edit this post when I remember the marbles.

  I think I've lost mine,
    Jeanette

  I now remember I thought my sister's paper dolls were neat and an Easy Bake oven. But of course I didn't get to play with those much.

Did you ever play jacks, hop scotch, 4 square, tether ball with the girls. I did. Until I discovered baseball. But heck girls play baseball.
Dawn Oday

It just feels right   :icon_hug: :icon_hug: :icon_kiss: :icon_kiss: :icon_kiss:

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First indication I was different- 1956 kindergarten
First crossdress - Asked mother to dress me in sisters costumes  Age 7
First revelation - 1982 to my present wife
First time telling the truth in therapy June 15, 2016
Start HRT Aug 2016
First public appearance 5/15/17



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JeanetteLW

Quote from: DawnOday on April 23, 2017, 02:10:06 PM
Did you ever play jacks, hop scotch, 4 square, tether ball with the girls. I did. Until I discovered baseball. But heck girls play baseball.

YES!  I forgot that. I was pretty good at jacks too. I liked hopscotch. Everybody at school played 4 square and tether ball.

Thanks for the memories... Shades of Bob Hope !!
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Kylo

Quote from: The Flying Lemur on April 23, 2017, 11:29:27 AM
Sticks.  I was a big fan of sticks.  Sticks can be laser swords, they can stir up puddles, they can be pretend fishing poles, they make a cool noise when you whip them through the air. 

My parents were nice enough to buy me all kinds of toys, but I liked the sticks.  I imagine this is like whatever it is that induces cats to ignore their own toys and go play with the boxes.  (Actually, I liked boxes too, the bigger the better.)

Parents often complained I would get more fun out of a box that something came in than the toy itself. Which was probably true.
"If the freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter."
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Alex81

Lego without a doubt. My sister was hardcore into Barbies and we would play together in the same "world" where my Lego guys were "little people" hiding from the big people...

It always upset my father that I wasn't into sports at all especially baseball because that was his passion.
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J2J

Hard to remember, I used to really love stuffed animals when I was like 2-3, they used to sell giant ones in Costco and I would be able to get one on special occasions, I then liked Lego and was also into collecting things (soccer football sticker books) although I hated sports I just liked filling up the book, was satisfying.
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