thanks for the advice, but that's already sort of what I do. It's not only dressing like a boy and acting like a boy, I want to be known as a BOY, not a boyish girl. When people refer to me I want them to say 'he' instead of 'she', I want to be able to look like a boy - which would require cutting my hair shorter than it already is and wearing a binder (which is basically like a tight tank top that makes your boobs look flat). My mom can't do anything to change me dressing and acting like a boy (even if she calls me a dyke), but I can't make her let me get a binder (I can't buy it on my own, because I need to order it online), and I can't make her refer to me as a guy. I don't wan't to be a tomboy, I want to be a BOY.
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but she can wear what she wants even by degrees. why does mother have to be involved?
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She should be a boyish girl, wear boys underwear, and play touch football with the boys. And her Mother should leave her alone.
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thanks for the advice, but that's already sort of what I do. It's not only dressing like a boy and acting like a boy, I want to be known as a BOY, not a boyish girl. When people refer to me I want them to say 'he' instead of 'she', I want to be able to look like a boy - which would require cutting my hair shorter than it already is and wearing a binder (which is basically like a tight tank top that makes your boobs look flat). My mom can't do anything to change me dressing and acting like a boy (even if she calls me a dyke), but I can't make her let me get a binder (I can't buy it on my own, because I need to order it online), and I can't make her refer to me as a guy. I don't wan't to be a tomboy, I want to be a BOY.
good advice
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thank you both for the consideration and friendliness, though.