My hair is short, but I do not get mistaken for a guy (I wouldn't care if I did.) I have been told in the past that I do not "carry myself" in a very feminime way. I don't think it was supposed to be a compliment, but I chose to hear it as one
However, my 5 YO DD is a huge tom-boy. She has short hair (pixie cut length)and will wear only boy clothing, right down to socks and underwear. I can't remember the last time a stranger realized she was a girl. She is always refered to as "him/ he/that little boy" She loves this! I am thrilled that she knows what she likes and is confident in who she is. But sometimes I want to say to people "stop with the stereotypes" when she is wearing a light blue button up shirt and a pair of khakis.



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