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The butch one used her engineering skills to make it happen
Of course.
I thought you were the butch one...
Well this is awkward. If neither of us is butch this is clearly not a sustainable lesbian relationship.
I like being considered an "honorary bloke" in a group of guys. I've always had a lot of "boyish" tendencies, and I like that fact I can hang out with a group of guys and not just be some freaky fan girl who gets in the way of their football match.
I think the fact I'm bisexual does mean I like it more than maybe a straight girl would, purely because I can sit and talk about "that fit girl" without feeling awkward/getting jealous because generally, I like "that fit girl" too.
I like the outdoors, I don't like wearing make up, it used to be that the only skirts/dresses I wore were school uniform, I like camping, I don't know how to work a pair of straightners, I like wearing baggy jeans, I've never had my ears pierced, a lot of my friends are guys, etc etc.
Have I grown out of what makes me me? Definitely not. Am I a tomboy? Probably not typically. I'm sat at work, where I'm an engineer, wearing a pretty bracelet that my boyfriend got me for my birthday. I've got shoulder length hair, that's up in a bun using the elastic that was around my wrist this morning, and the only decoration on my face is a pair of glasses. Not necessarily a girly girl.