I've been purging my bedroom of all female clothes recently (minus the pants - they're fairly androgynous, they fit, and I hate shopping for jeans

), and had a whole swag of knit tops that are really nice, but that I haven't worn in over a year and never intend to wear again (the thought of having my boobs on display, or even unbound under a tight-fitted top, makes me feel sick). So I asked Mum if she wanted them, as she wears that sort of thing all the time. So she took them, and came into my room today holding up an ex-favourite, and said "Dad and I were just talking, and were saying it would be such a shame if you don't want this one anymore, you looked drop-dead gorgeous when you used to wear it", to which I told her that I can't help it, and that I wouldn't wear it again. "Oh. You
can be a masculine woman, you know, 'cause that's what you are, a masculine woman".
It was the first time that "masculine" and I were in the same sentence and not negating each other (as well and me and "drop-dead gorgeous", can't remember the last time
that happened!

), and so while "woman" was also in there, at least the connection of "eldest child" and "masculine" has been properly made.

Sorry, I know there's no question in there, just wanted wanted to share.
xox Will