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Did you know as a child?

Started by Jasmine.m, May 27, 2010, 08:41:28 PM

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V M

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sophieb

I got caught playing with moms makeup when I was about4-5. I always knew!
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Northern Jane

I suppose the fact that I chose my girl name at age 5 (and it has been with me ever since) should have been a clue  ROFL!
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cynthialee

Quote from: Northern Jane on October 07, 2010, 09:07:16 AM
I suppose the fact that I chose my girl name at age 5 (and it has been with me ever since) should have been a clue  ROFL!
I also had my name since 4 or 5. Just took me alot longer to get this fixed than you Jane. I must have a high tolerance for liveing in hell or I am a masochist and just dont know it.  ;D
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If you only know yourself, but not your opponent, you may win or may lose.
If you know neither yourself nor your enemy, you will always endanger yourself.
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Lee

Honestly, I never really thought about gender or image when I was younger.  I was me, and that was all that mattered up until mid-high school.  Looking back, I definitely did act more like a boy.  However, the person I spent the most time playing with was my brother, so I didn't consider this to be odd at all.  I did have girly fun from time to time too, and I will proudly admit to spending many happy hours watching the dinky light bulb do it's job in my easy-bake oven.
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Rosemary

I can't really say. I mean I always knew I was different as a child and played a lot with other girls and less wit boys. I guess I felt more connected to them but my knowledge of gender was nil.
It was as late as the changes of puberty that I finally realized mine was not the body I was meant to have. I never denied the feeling but was very afraid of others judgement over me. Eventually the choice was simple: Remaining unhappy and depressed for the rest of my life or take a slim shot at happyness.
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