I know a girl (well actually a woman, since she's 26 now) who I had classes with in the past. She had short hair, was not super skinny and in fact probably hated the idea of being thin, was athletic, never wore dresses or high heels, played video games (even asking for my Xbox ID so she could send me a friend request), and smoked and laughed like a guy. She was loud and often abrasive and didn't care about manners or being ladylike. That being said, deep down she was gentle and delicate and very feminine. A couple times I think she knew I liked her as she would go out of her way to say hello or talk to me knowing I was shy and have trouble initiating conversation. Anyway, one day she wore some mascara and light makeup on her face and some gorgeous looking earrings. That's when I finally "realized" how pretty she was, even though I had known all along but never admitted it to myself. In terms of her body, she had a beautiful big butt and voluptuous curves that she often tried to hide.
Is it normal to want a relationship w/ tomboy?
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I know a girl (well actually a woman, since she's 26 now) who I had classes with in the past. She had short hair, was not super skinny and in fact probably hated the idea of being thin, was athletic, never wore dresses or high heels, played video games (even asking for my Xbox ID so she could send me a friend request), and smoked and laughed like a guy. She was loud and often abrasive and didn't care about manners or being ladylike. That being said, deep down she was gentle and delicate and very feminine. A couple times I think she knew I liked her as she would go out of her way to say hello or talk to me knowing I was shy and have trouble initiating conversation. Anyway, one day she wore some mascara and light makeup on her face and some gorgeous looking earrings. That's when I finally "realized" how pretty she was, even though I had known all along but never admitted it to myself. In terms of her body, she had a beautiful big butt and voluptuous curves that she often tried to hide.