Y'all can do what you like.
For me, it's scarily like the 40-year-olds who still refer to themselves as "girls".
See, while I get that, I cannot imagine my family and friends will stop calling me 'Princess' or "Gothy Girl" in four years time.
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Y'all can do what you like.
For me, it's scarily like the 40-year-olds who still refer to themselves as "girls".
See, while I get that, I cannot imagine my family and friends will stop calling me 'Princess' or "Gothy Girl" in four years time.
I think, for me, it's the difference between what you call yourself and other people call you. Wearing a T-shirt is a statement I'm making; what my snoogie calls me is nobody's business but mine.
I expect that in 9 years, I will still be referring to all females around my age as "girls" up to and including myself.
We will still have girls' nights out and do girly things. We shall wear girly clothing, and watch girly movies where pretty boys wear eyeliner and make out with other pretty boys in leather pants. Sephoras 'round the world shall know us and welcome us with open arms and directions to the newest glitter. Never shall we find ourselves falling into that category, "women" as seen on Lifetime or The View, aged and domesticated before our time and taking on all the attendant burdens and sacrifices associated with the word, because we are GIRLS and we are PROUD.
Hee. Wave your pink flag proudly.
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BTW, Emeline is weaned. No boobie for almost a week!
Can I be a woman NOT as seen on Lifetime or the View? Cause I kinda like "woman". Not so much the View.
I'm Emily here.
Can I be a woman NOT as seen on Lifetime or the View? Cause I kinda like "woman". Not so much the View.
You're like, noir woman. Almost a dame.
I might be a broad when I'm like, 60.