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By *ittle_brat_evie!! OP   Woman  over a year ago

evesham

...when i was younger

i wish my mum had sat me down and showed me how to do my hair nice and my make up

been getting ready to go out and tried to curl my hard but it just looks a mess and got no time to change it!!

i used to laugh at my sister spending time in her room practicing her hair and make up while i went out climbing trees and catching fish in the brook!!

so to all you mums (and dads) with daughters....dont let them be who they want to be, force them to learn how to do their hair nice and their make up because when they grow up and oin a swingers site they and want to look sexy they will not be able to fall back on their tree climbing skills!!! (i never had skills at that either, i fell out and fractured my arm )

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

She couldn't curl hair but she knew what to do with wood !

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"She couldn't curl hair but she knew what to do with wood !"

Yea, get hurt by it.

Best stay away from the big ones.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"...so to all you mums (and dads) with daughters....dont let them be who they want to be, force them to learn how to do their hair nice and their make up because when they grow up and oin a swingers site they and want to look sexy they will not be able to fall back on their tree climbing skills!!! "

But mummy... Why must I learn about makeup..?

So that when you grow up you can become a swinger dear...!!

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By *rokengirlWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere


"...when i was younger

i wish my mum had sat me down and showed me how to do my hair nice and my make up

been getting ready to go out and tried to curl my hard but it just looks a mess and got no time to change it!!

i used to laugh at my sister spending time in her room practicing her hair and make up while i went out climbing trees and catching fish in the brook!!

so to all you mums (and dads) with daughters....dont let them be who they want to be, force them to learn how to do their hair nice and their make up because when they grow up and oin a swingers site they and want to look sexy they will not be able to fall back on their tree climbing skills!!! (i never had skills at that either, i fell out and fractured my arm )"

Ah hunni if I was closer I would come and show you have to be a girly girl xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Nothing wrong with being a tomboy.

I used to leave my dolls with my mum and go and climb trees.

And because of it I had so many accidents. But I live to tell the tale and can still be 'girlie' when I want to be now!

(I think a few guys on here can vouch for that, lol)

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By *xscotMan  over a year ago

Kingston

Evesham - I think you lack some confidence in yourself - speaking as an elderly male - who has known lots of ladies(including my own) all ladies look special in their own way and most men are not interested in the overdressed over made up ones - be yourself and just go and enjoy life

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Evesham - I think you lack some confidence in yourself - speaking as an elderly male - who has known lots of ladies(including my own) all ladies look special in their own way and most men are not interested in the overdressed over made up ones - be yourself and just go and enjoy life

"

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"...when i was younger

i wish my mum had sat me down and showed me how to do my hair nice and my make up

been getting ready to go out and tried to curl my hard but it just looks a mess and got no time to change it!!

i used to laugh at my sister spending time in her room practicing her hair and make up while i went out climbing trees and catching fish in the brook!!

so to all you mums (and dads) with daughters....dont let them be who they want to be, force them to learn how to do their hair nice and their make up because when they grow up and oin a swingers site they and want to look sexy they will not be able to fall back on their tree climbing skills!!! (i never had skills at that either, i fell out and fractured my arm )"

When the zombies come you will be happy as fuck you can climb trees. Lipstick and powder puff doesn't impress zombies and they cant climb trees!

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By *ipgloss..Woman  over a year ago

Stourbridge


"Evesham - I think you lack some confidence in yourself - speaking as an elderly male - who has known lots of ladies(including my own) all ladies look special in their own way and most men are not interested in the overdressed over made up ones - be yourself and just go and enjoy life

"

I don't think you lack confidence!..... You're just a crap hairdresser

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

it's never to late to practice and perfect those skills.

plenty of youtube vidz for example with advice from professionals on how to rescue badly curled hair / makeup disasters..ect maybe instead of being a moan you could do something constructive and watch em'.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I was never a girly girl when young ...... it just caught up with me when old age slowed me down.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have always been very girly even as a child. My mother wanted a girl for a long time and so when I came along eventually when she was 39 she dressed me up like a doll.

I have 2 brothers but I wasn't allowed to climb trees or play in mud and I found that I didn't want to either.

I haven't really changed that much. I always wear dresses or skirts, I like lovely clothes and shoes and lace and satin and diamantes.

Though there is a part of me which does like leather and fetish style clothing. I would never wear sweatshirts, football or rugby shirts or trainers for casual wear, its just not me.

So I can honestly say that at 44 years of age I have never climbed a tree

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By *emmefataleWoman  over a year ago

dirtybigbadsgirlville


"...when i was younger

i wish my mum had sat me down and showed me how to do my hair nice and my make up

been getting ready to go out and tried to curl my hard but it just looks a mess and got no time to change it!!

i used to laugh at my sister spending time in her room practicing her hair and make up while i went out climbing trees and catching fish in the brook!!

so to all you mums (and dads) with daughters....dont let them be who they want to be, force them to learn how to do their hair nice and their make up because when they grow up and oin a swingers site they and want to look sexy they will not be able to fall back on their tree climbing skills!!! (i never had skills at that either, i fell out and fractured my arm )"

I used to play football for a local team until i grew boobs, loved climbing trees, loved anything the lads used to love, even climbing up ropes over the local canal....all is not lost Evie

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman  over a year ago

little house on the praire

My sister was a tom boy still is really, she did everything a boy would, i wasnt really a girly sort of half way. We used to pee in the mud and make mud castles, dens, fishing and rolling in the stream. But i didnt want to play football or anything though we did play cricket regularly properly yet have never been able to stand watching it. Used to fight like boys. Never scratched or pulled her but i could through a mean right hook

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Evesham - I think you lack some confidence in yourself - speaking as an elderly male - who has known lots of ladies(including my own) all ladies look special in their own way and most men are not interested in the overdressed over made up ones - be yourself and just go and enjoy life

"

On the other hand, it would be nice to be able to do make up and hair as I have never been good at either; don't want the painted doll look nor the look that needs to be removed with a hammer and chisel just enough to look au naturel when I go out

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"it's never to late to practice and perfect those skills.

plenty of youtube vidz for example with advice from professionals on how to rescue badly curled hair / makeup disasters..ect maybe instead of being a moan you could do something constructive and watch em'."

I have seen them, some are really good and they teach you how to copy the styles of famous stars too

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman  over a year ago

The Town by The Cross


"Evesham - I think you lack some confidence in yourself - speaking as an elderly male - who has known lots of ladies(including my own) all ladies look special in their own way and most men are not interested in the overdressed over made up ones - be yourself and just go and enjoy life

I don't think you lack confidence!..... You're just a crap hairdresser "

Yeah those that can do and those that can't pull it back and stick a lazzy on it ....( don't get that confused with giving blow jobs )

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


" I don't think you lack confidence!..... You're just a crap hairdresser

Yeah those that can do and those that can't pull it back and stick a lazzy on it ....( don't get that confused with giving blow jobs )"

Never had you down as wanting a lassy on ya head Granny...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I was never a girly girl, still not one at my old age.

I learnt how to do my make up via attending a free class and sat as a practice model for other students.

As for my hair, I have accepted long ago that I cannot do much else except to keep it neat and cut well.

For clothes etc. I do not follow fashion, and wear what suits me in colour and shapes.

Happy the way I am, not God's gift, however not a female Quasamodo either.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I was a tomboy till the age of about 13, then discovered I actually liked boys so stopped beating them up! My mum showed me how to do make up but my hair was naturally curly so got lucky there!! I'd say I look girly but still have some boyish ways, beat an r.a.f bloke at a drinking game last night, not sure that's something to be proud of though to be fair!!

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By *gentprovocateurWoman  over a year ago

leeds

im still not a girly girl! x

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By *xscotMan  over a year ago

Kingston

but you are a girl for a man

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

i had my lush long hair all chopped off because all i did was tie it back and had no proper clue how to style it for a night out.

secretly would have loved to have it in a spiral perm.. but would have no idea how to maintain it.

make up is more my thing.. when i can be bothered.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Never been a girlie girl, and doubt I ever will be! I'm like Bambi in heels, and I have two hair styles - straightened or tied back. I'm not too bad with make up, but can only be arsed with it on a night out (which my skin is probably glad of as caking it on every day can't be good for it). When I have had my make up done by 'professionals' I always end up looking like a drag queen because they always put too much on me...think they try to do the 'norm' and it just isn't me. I'm happy with the way I am though, I think being girlie can take way too much time and effort and I'm just too lazy for it! x

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex


"...when i was younger

i wish my mum had sat me down and showed me how to do my hair nice and my make up

been getting ready to go out and tried to curl my hard but it just looks a mess and got no time to change it!!

i used to laugh at my sister spending time in her room practicing her hair and make up while i went out climbing trees and catching fish in the brook!!

so to all you mums (and dads) with daughters....dont let them be who they want to be, force them to learn how to do their hair nice and their make up because when they grow up and oin a swingers site they and want to look sexy they will not be able to fall back on their tree climbing skills!!! (i never had skills at that either, i fell out and fractured my arm )"

I was never a girly girl either, still not lol. I have a large barrel hot brush and it is my best friend, easy to use and puts a curl in my hair just nicely. Also mascara, a nice lipstick and a tiny bit of blush are all you need. Bet you look great anyway

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"...when i was younger

i wish my mum had sat me down and showed me how to do my hair nice and my make up

been getting ready to go out and tried to curl my hard but it just looks a mess and got no time to change it!!

i used to laugh at my sister spending time in her room practicing her hair and make up while i went out climbing trees and catching fish in the brook!!

so to all you mums (and dads) with daughters....dont let them be who they want to be, force them to learn how to do their hair nice and their make up because when they grow up and oin a swingers site they and want to look sexy they will not be able to fall back on their tree climbing skills!!! (i never had skills at that either, i fell out and fractured my arm )"

Lol...so funny. Thank you

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I wish I cared about how I look and did the dusting, hoovering, washing up as I went along rather wait to the place looked like a council landfill. Saved me so much grief from my mother,ex, girlfriends indeed the female sex in general.

But now I can justify it all by I all the energy I save by not doing that, thank you green movement you've finally justified my total slobbishness. I'm doing it for the planet.

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman  over a year ago

little house on the praire

I wear a little make up when i go out, i hate the "caked on" feeling, rarely where eyeshadow unless its naturals, tinted moisturizer, mascara, little blusher and lipstick. Ive always been the same, never where makeup day to day, unless im going somewhere special. Ive always attracted(or they just accept it) guys that dont like much makeup which is a good thing. My hair is short, when it was longer my goddaughter would have to come round and do it if i wanted it curled.

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By *icecouple561Couple  over a year ago
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East Sussex

also OP, it's far better to be a womanly woman

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman  over a year ago

little house on the praire

But im a girly girly in the things that i like, pretty sparkly stuff or just girly in general. I think my house matches my personality, anyone that knows me would definetly know the bedroom is mine

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By *r and mrs sanddancerCouple  over a year ago

BOLDON COLLIERY


"I have always been very girly even as a child. My mother wanted a girl for a long time and so when I came along eventually when she was 39 she dressed me up like a doll.

I have 2 brothers but I wasn't allowed to climb trees or play in mud and I found that I didn't want to either.

I haven't really changed that much. I always wear dresses or skirts, I like lovely clothes and shoes and lace and satin and diamantes.

Though there is a part of me which does like leather and fetish style clothing. I would never wear sweatshirts, football or rugby shirts or trainers for casual wear, its just not me.

So I can honestly say that at 44 years of age I have never climbed a tree "

how does mrs iconic feel about it

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By *isscheekychopsWoman  over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon

I never really got into make up or hair till quite late.. Evesham you are a girly girl and even the best hair dressers make up artist are crap at certain styles/look and you are never too old to learn..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

i was never a girly girl till i reached about 25

i liked hair and make up and i thought any old underwear would do but then i started to like doing make up and my hair and buying underwear

x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm definately a girlie girl! My little one loves hair, make up and jewelery... HE'S only 4 though!

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By *Ryan-Man  over a year ago

In Your Bush


"I was a tomboy till the age of about 13, then discovered I actually liked boys so stopped beating them up! My mum showed me how to do make up but my hair was naturally curly so got lucky there!! I'd say I look girly but still have some boyish ways, beat an r.a.f bloke at a drinking game last night, not sure that's something to be proud of though to be fair!!"

RAF bloke ! That's nothing to boast about they can't drink for toffee

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By *isscheekychopsWoman  over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"I was a tomboy till the age of about 13, then discovered I actually liked boys so stopped beating them up! My mum showed me how to do make up but my hair was naturally curly so got lucky there!! I'd say I look girly but still have some boyish ways, beat an r.a.f bloke at a drinking game last night, not sure that's something to be proud of though to be fair!!

RAF bloke ! That's nothing to boast about they can't drink for toffee "

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By *Ryan-Man  over a year ago

In Your Bush


"I was a tomboy till the age of about 13, then discovered I actually liked boys so stopped beating them up! My mum showed me how to do make up but my hair was naturally curly so got lucky there!! I'd say I look girly but still have some boyish ways, beat an r.a.f bloke at a drinking game last night, not sure that's something to be proud of though to be fair!!

RAF bloke ! That's nothing to boast about they can't drink for toffee

"

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By *isscheekychopsWoman  over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I was a tomboy till the age of about 13, then discovered I actually liked boys so stopped beating them up! My mum showed me how to do make up but my hair was naturally curly so got lucky there!! I'd say I look girly but still have some boyish ways, beat an r.a.f bloke at a drinking game last night, not sure that's something to be proud of though to be fair!!

RAF bloke ! That's nothing to boast about they can't drink for toffee

"

Oh Christ!!! It's august!!!???

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By *isscheekychopsWoman  over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon


"I was a tomboy till the age of about 13, then discovered I actually liked boys so stopped beating them up! My mum showed me how to do make up but my hair was naturally curly so got lucky there!! I'd say I look girly but still have some boyish ways, beat an r.a.f bloke at a drinking game last night, not sure that's something to be proud of though to be fair!!

RAF bloke ! That's nothing to boast about they can't drink for toffee

Oh Christ!!! It's august!!!??? "

Only about 150 shopping days

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By *Ryan-Man  over a year ago

In Your Bush


"I was a tomboy till the age of about 13, then discovered I actually liked boys so stopped beating them up! My mum showed me how to do make up but my hair was naturally curly so got lucky there!! I'd say I look girly but still have some boyish ways, beat an r.a.f bloke at a drinking game last night, not sure that's something to be proud of though to be fair!!

RAF bloke ! That's nothing to boast about they can't drink for toffee

Oh Christ!!! It's august!!!??? "

Never to early for a party

I really wanted a pokey out tongue one lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I was a tomboy till the age of about 13, then discovered I actually liked boys so stopped beating them up! My mum showed me how to do make up but my hair was naturally curly so got lucky there!! I'd say I look girly but still have some boyish ways, beat an r.a.f bloke at a drinking game last night, not sure that's something to be proud of though to be fair!!

RAF bloke ! That's nothing to boast about they can't drink for toffee

Oh Christ!!! It's august!!!???

Never to early for a party

I really wanted a pokey out tongue one lol"

Maybe I got a duff one then but I don't care he was gorgeous

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By *Ryan-Man  over a year ago

In Your Bush


"

Maybe I got a duff one then but I don't care he was gorgeous "

As long as you had fun that's all that matters

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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Maybe I got a duff one then but I don't care he was gorgeous

As long as you had fun that's all that matters "

Not as much as I'd have liked

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By *Ryan-Man  over a year ago

In Your Bush


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Maybe I got a duff one then but I don't care he was gorgeous

As long as you had fun that's all that matters

Not as much as I'd have liked "

I think they shag as well as they drink lol lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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Maybe I got a duff one then but I don't care he was gorgeous

As long as you had fun that's all that matters

Not as much as I'd have liked

I think they shag as well as they drink lol lol"

Nice as he was he was also married. Nevermind!

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