It is very telling what ones true type is when in part examining early childhood interests and activities, assuming the childhood was average. We can be our natural selves more easily than many can by the time they are adults depending on the kinds of social conditioning and quality of relationships they have received.
Post as you like and what type consideration(s) you have for yourself.


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I grew up with a brother and two male cousins and they would get stuff I didn't (to take their shirts off when it was hot; they got water guns and I didn't; they all had the same TMNT shirt but I wasn't allowed it because it was for boys). I even joined the football (or soccer, if you're American) team because joining a club was mandatory but my school only ran Football Club and Girls Club. I hated the latter, since it was making clothes and learning dance routines to pop songs, so I joined football instead (and hated it but it was the STATEMENT that counted). I also idolised Lara Croft for being athletic and kick ass. All this kicked in mb ages 8-10.
reigns. That would make it into more philosophical realm where those things started to get systematized forms.




