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Harrassed at bus stop by kids but they thought I was a guy.

Started by MRH, November 16, 2010, 12:39:04 PM

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MRH

So I was waiting for the bus home at my boyfriends when two young boys(about 10 years old) walked past. One of them stared at me as if he wasnt sure what I was. About 10 minutes passed and they came back and they tried to convince me the buses were cancelled. One of them then said "Why are you dressed like a k**bhead?" which I thought was hilarious. His mate then replied "He can wear what he wants" I thought I had misheard him until the first one started making comments again and used male pronouns. I hadnt binded my chest or anything but my coat hides them well. Its also long enough to hide my hips and I was wearing a deerstalker hat so it hid my face a little. They started asking me random questions about where I was from. One asked me why I was in that area. I had to think carefully. I didnt wanna say I was seeing my boyfriend because...well...I doubt that would of gone down so well and plus I didnt want them to think my boyfriend was gay. Its the kinda community where everyone knows everyone. I noticed that I started putting on a Yorkshire accent. No idea why it just makes you sound more manly :P. Plus being in a very Yorkshire area I didnt want to sound "posh" as I'm often called. Anyway I didnt wanna blow it so I said I was off back to my mates house to avoid any more questions. I was so happy they thought I was a guy even if they were annoying little.....
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spacial

That sounds like quite a fun time really.

Something to think back on in future years.
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Rock_chick

Little ->-bleeped-<-s...but yay!

And the yorkshire accent is so manly that it can impregnate women from 50 yards away.
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Mr.Rainey

It happened to me too some ->-bleeped-<- kid asked me why I wore 'earrings'. I told him that I had the balls to have gagues and for him to shut up.
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