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    Shamrockette: I was definitely into Barbies as a kid, but I loved to play with KNEX, ride my bike, go rollerblading, play pretend Wrestling with the boys around the... more »
    kemperboyd: I was most definately a tomboy. My mother has a photo of me at aged 2 looking very unhappy in a tartan skirt, when ever she shows me it she always say... more »
    Red-headed bookworm: Well, I loved my Barbies, but I also played with the boy across the street. We played outside all the time in the summer, made up game involving comic... more »
    Green Goth Brit Chick - AlternatEve: Heheh, growing up was rather fun in this respect. I was a total tomboy, hated dresses and pink. My grandparents on my father's side were rather strict... more »
    meritxell: an erotic life: Ramona Quimby FTW! I just read a lot...a LOT. more »
    DexterHaven: I played soccer for years in mostly men's teams, and there were few other teams. And I have to say, a lot of men were freaked out by it. They liked pl... more »
    Glitterbug (likes life shaken, not stirred): I was a tomboy in activities and interest, but girly-girlish when it came to clothes, music, films and toys (*ahem*, Barbies). more »
    Helen Skor: . . . as another Girl Scout said, boys still expect girls to "to have a Coke-bottle shape and wear cute clothes and makeup." Sorry, but I'm just not b... more »
    shorty63136: I've been a tomboy all my life and still am at the age of 25. more »
    gobblegirl: My sister and I were looking through old photos the other day, and realized that not only did I mostly hang out with boys, but I pretty much looked li... more »
    bluebears: I'll say it. I was absolutely not a "tomboy." I was the prissiest kid around. I was forced to be in Little League and I hated it. I pranced around the... more »
    deitybox: I loved dressing up and putting on shows, but I also loved climbing trees and softball. And I thought that this was the best thing EVER: more »
    Tippi Hedren: I was a quiet, indoors, play by myself or read type. Not really boyish or girlish... but meek. I played Barbies, sure, but I also played with cars and... more »
    Fatwetdog: I wore a pink tutu AND a cape, and all y'all can keep your ideas about gender roles out of my closet. (Seriously, there's no room for them in there, a... more »
    whatsername: You know whats fucking irritating? That tomboy is seen as as pejorative. And that little girls these days MUST be princesses , I mean, no one WANTS to... more »
    Cimorene: I loved catching bugs and preparing elaborate "poisonous desserts" in wheelbarrows for the family of children we decided were our mortal enemies who l... more »
    baraqiel: Shouldn't we be going the other way with the smelling? Like, shouldn't little boys also not have to smell disgusting? more »
    elitza owns the last Enzo shirt: I climbed trees, shot (and made) arrows, wrestled with my brother, played baseball, got dirty, brought home snakes as pets (they were all named Slithe... more »
    Kivrin: This is slightly O/T, but I am annoyed by that theater director including Michelle Obama on a list of "female leaders of our time." I love Mrs. Obama... more »
    tinydundie42: I thought dolls *and* creepy crawlers (never had an easy bake oven, but I loved my bug oven) were awesome, but the best thing ever was a good book! I... more »
  • #bugsandkarate

    Is The Word "Tomboy" Obsolete?

    The new, girlier incarnation of Dora the Explorer prompts The Minneapolis Star-Tribune to examine what may be a dying breed: the tomboy. More »
  • #toystories

    New Dora Revealed!

    Click to enlarge and to compare new "tween" Dora The Explorer to her original self. [AP] More »
  • #babesintoyland

    Breaking: The New Dora Has Been Spotted, Described

    Despite the fact that no one's even seen it, a new, tween Dora the Explorer doll is panicking parents who worry. Mattel won't "reveal" the actual doll, but luckily CNN has a full description. More »
  • #toystories

    Doll Makeovers Are Not Child's Play

    The Disney Princesses are getting a makeover. This, with the news that Dora The Explorer will come in a shopping-obsessed tween version and that horrifying Strawberry Shortcake revamp is upsetting. Hey, toymakers: Quit it. More »
  • #tweenagewasteland

    Dismayed By Miley's Displays Of Sexuality, Disney Assembly Line Creates Two Replacements

  • #mellamodora

  • #doratheexplorer

    Something about the design of this Dora the Explorer toy got lost in translation. [Babble]

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