i dont usually feel a really strong identification with either gender (though i lean towards male 90% of the time), but today in the hardware store, i just kinda felt....part of it. yeah its pretty stereotypical, but it wasn't like i thought of it as "oh hey, i'm doing something boyish", it was more like "i feel like one of them" if you know what i mean.
its completely unlike when i was in JCpenny's recently in line behind a bunch of ladies buying xmas presents for their husbands/sons/etc, i just felt completely different from them and realized they probably thought i was buying the men's clothes for my husband/son/whatever. it was sortof a "wow" moment for me xD
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