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Boy things you won't get rid of.

Started by Mahsa Tezani, December 11, 2011, 08:02:07 PM

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justmeinoz

My woodworking tools, too much invested in good quality to let go.  Lots of things I could call "boyish", but I have found a lot of Lesbians like them too, so they don't count. 

My liking for watching Rugby Union, Rugby League and Ice Hockey (when I can find any NHL coverage here.)   Quite happy to let the AFL go though.

As for loud bands Lacey Lynne, I would include local band "Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs."  The concert they played in 1971 at the Myer Music Bowl in Melbourne could be heard throughout the southeastern suburbs.  When they played at  the Bondi Lifesaver in Sydney they killed all the fish in the aquarium upstairs! :o
"Don't ask me, it was on fire when I lay down on it"
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JenJen2011

The only thing I've kept from my past are my pom poms and my tight jazz pants I use to wear in my high school's dance team. I guess that's not really "boy things" though. And I was the the first and only "boy" in the team.
"You have one life to live so live it right"
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JennX

Quote from: Lily on December 11, 2011, 08:35:59 PM
I might start lifting weights again.

I never stopped weight lifting... even now almost 2 years into HRT.  :icon_mrhappy:

I doubt I'll ever give up my love of sports (football/baseball), guns, target shooting, fishing, metal music, and a bunch of "guy dominated" interests as well. There are a bunch of genetic cis-gendered girls that have similar interests, so I'm in good company.
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"If you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain."
-Dolly Parton
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AbraCadabra

A few charcoal Kammgarn, worsted silk&wool suits from Germany and one from Malaysia, plus some bespoke leather shoes some made of cordovan. They're 'trophies from my consulting days. Oh my!

My VERY selected woodworking tools (Lee Nielson, Stanley, Lee Valley/Veritas) worth many, many 10k US$ I gave away for a song. These were about 60 different hand planes, with cryogenically treated cutter, wet grinding tools, endless chisels, a whole Japanese set, in fact every hand tool you can imagine, plus top (Festo) electric tools, shop vacuum, bad saw, plunge circular saws, guide rails, the RANGE, plus a hand made dove-tailed cabinet makers tool box with each and every tool set in it's special place. Needed a fork lift to move when it was loaded. It is of olive ash, and a German style wood working bench with tail vice, bench dogs, and quick release bench vice (Record), all solid Beech went with it.

The guy that got it decided not wanting to see me for the rest of his life again - more recently - due to jealousy!
Now I feel I gave it to an idiot... such is life.

Axélle
Some say: "Free sex ruins everything..."
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Nurse With Wound

I don't really have any strictly male things apart from my male androgynous clothing, which I'm going to slowly stop wearing as I get more clothes. Though I don't really like throwing things out, it's like "But what if I need this thing that I haven't used in several years one day!"
Scaring away, my ghosts.
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queerkristina

I still like a lot of 'boy' things. I still love video games, love watching football and baseball (who dosen't like watching a buch of boys in tight pants sweat and run around in circles?) uhm. what else? Idk. I'm still a huge nerd, which is considered a boy thing usually. Other than that I'm not sure what else I would want to really keep.
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Assoluta

I won't give up beating people at driving games. I used to wait for people to race at the arcades and invariably beat them since I was sad enough to know the dynamics of any racing game intimately (and still do!). So before I used to be the pipsqueak boy who beat the bigger guys at the games, and now I'm the girl who beats the guys at driving games! And since transitioning, they always seem more surprised and/or disappointed :D
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Keaira

I love cars and trucks still. I think if I won the lottery I would be driving a Peterbilt 37 long nose Optimus Prime replica like this [mainly because I know my son would get a kick out of  riding in it]

And what other child wouldnt get a kick out of seeing the Autobot commander driving around town? But I also love WRAC racing, which is about as much into sports as I get.  As for stuff I wont get rid of, that would be my cowboy, or cowgirl, straw hat, my toy collection or my hunting compound bow. Which I have never used. I dont like killing an animal and the draw weight is too heavy for me anyway. It was a gift. umm.. I'm still a gamer, still into anime and manga... so not much will change for me ^_^

But I shall leave you with this video of the car I want :P
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Embla

For me, it's kind of hard to say.  Video games and guitar playing maybe, but just for fun, and definitely changing what interests me.

I'm losing my interest in "real rock" music (largly British rock and metal from say 1969-1991) but still think I'd always keep my classic albums on my mp3 player.  Before I prefered Roth era VH.  Now it seems I like Haggar and the synths of the era a bit more.   I guess I'm entering that dreaded Lady GaGa /girl music phase, gods help me ;) :P

The crazy thing is, as a fairly average masculine guy, I don't think I had any other "guy" hobbies that survived adulthood.  Sports don't matter, save for one, and a car for me is just a means of transport, an expensive one at that.
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Naturally Blonde

Quote from: Mahsa the disco shark on December 11, 2011, 08:02:07 PM
What are some boy things you won't get rid of?

I can't give up my male sex drive or interest in exclusively gay stuff.

I've never liked any boy things! I always hated Football, Soccer or any sports and never had any boy interests or persuits.
Living in the real world, not a fantasy
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My Perfect Requiem

Probably the only "boy" thing that I'll never lose is my love for geeky stuff, like Minecraft and stuff, it's not specifically a boy thing, I know, but it's all I have >.<
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Mahsa Tezani

I won't be getting rid of my brazilian sausage or is it persian?

Whatever. I like it.
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Kelly J. P.

 
I think my obsession with video games is dying off, so I'm not sure if there's anything boyish I'm holding onto. Perhaps my sense of being protective over my sister and friends? I can be kinda competitive too.

Shrug!
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30kps

Geeky stuff (Skyrim FTW!) and Cool Water cologne.  :D I looove Cool Water. I might never wear it at all, but heck I'll spray it on my sheets or in my car. It's amazing.
Despite what my profile pictures show, I am a very smiley and upbeat person. I'm merely the least photogenic person alive, that's all :P
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Alainaluvsu

I love the Saints (but then again so do nuns around here) and buffalo wings will ALWAYS be a possibility for lunch or dinner!
To dream of the person you would like to be is to waste the person you are.



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Joelene9

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V M

I'm not sure  :eusa_think:  Subjugating things to common gender stereotypes doesn't really make sense to me
The main things to remember in life are Love, Kindness, Understanding and Respect - Always make forward progress

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- V M
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Whitney

My career, which is very male dominated.
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Madison (kiara jamie)

my 2002 Yamaha R1

my hoodies cuz there comfy on a cold day

my snowboard, but i will probably get new female gear

my awesome nerd computer setup

my love of action movies, and industrial metal

my boxers cuz there comfy to sleep in sometimes

and watching ufc at the pub with a beer


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Jenny_B_Good

Quote from: V M on December 27, 2011, 09:05:13 PM
I'm not sure  :eusa_think:  Subjugating things to common gender stereotypes doesn't really make sense to me
I tend to agree.. We're only fuelling this kind of garbage.



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