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  1. #1
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    lol.

    I have long hair which helps with not being mistaken for a guy, I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catriona View Post
    lol.

    I have long hair which helps with not being mistaken for a guy, I think.
    Mine's long, too, but I had it in a ponytail. Do you wear yours down?

    I'll be buying some pink clothes soon, I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by staceysue View Post
    Mine's long, too, but I had it in a ponytail. Do you wear yours down?

    I'll be buying some pink clothes soon, I think.
    I have it in a ponytail, and usually i stick the ponytail above the helmet strap that goes on the back of my head. I guess people can only see it when they're coming up behind me though.


    But you should take it as a compliment that he thought you were a racer guy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catriona View Post
    lol.

    I have long hair which helps with not being mistaken for a guy, I think.
    Yup, I'm a big gal (5'10" and heavy) and when I have short hair I get called sir (even before my breast reduction when I had E cups), when I grow it out I get called ma'am...seems an odd way to denote gender but that seems to be what people zero in on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pax View Post
    Yup, I'm a big gal (5'10" and heavy) and when I have short hair I get called sir (even before my breast reduction when I had E cups), when I grow it out I get called ma'am...seems an odd way to denote gender but that seems to be what people zero in on.
    Hmmmmm - the hairstyle makes more difference than the boob size? Now that just doesn't make sense.

    I'd better remind my son of this - I've been trying to talk him into getting a haircut for 2 months now. Maybe he'll do it when someone calls him ma'am.

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    I had really short hair and I was training for a marathon, and people always thought I was a boy. I don't get it because even back the before kids I was well endowed. I guess some people have worse astigmatism than I do!

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    One time when I was riding past a Day Care Center a kid called out, "Hey Bicycle Man - I mean Woman." I was glad he corrected his mistake. It cracked me up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catriona View Post
    But you should take it as a compliment that he thought you were a racer guy
    I guess . . . .

    You know, all this exercise IS causing a little shrinkage in the boob area. It's had me a little concerned. . . . I wonder if those exercises we learned in health class would help? You know the ones - "We must, we must, we must increase our bust!"

 

 

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