Huh. That's interesting, because I always thought of myself as just 'me' and tend not to lump whatever I do into gender categories, it's just what I wear or listen to or play whatever. Although I was a bit annoyed when my male friends said "we never really thought of you as a girl-- you're just like one of the guys!" -- and when people are surprised that I like wearing dresses and makeup.
But I always had traditionally male asperations--
When I read books and stuff, I wanted to be the knight (or the dragon, or especially the engineer), not the princess -- even if she was a kickass princess. I want the armor and the sword, but in a pinch, the claws and fire-breath would do.
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Date: 2007-01-21 02:49 am (UTC)But I always had traditionally male asperations--
When I read books and stuff, I wanted to be the knight (or the dragon, or especially the engineer), not the princess -- even if she was a kickass princess. I want the armor and the sword, but in a pinch, the claws and fire-breath would do.