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Post by Patty on Nov 29, 2014 21:01:29 GMT 8
Unfortunately growing older is mandatory as every day we age.But growing up well that is definitely optional ! I have 65 candles on my cake but my chest is only 17, I am in puberty again.The tendency to use girl is overwhelming because that's where my mind is now and to be truthful I actually see my life as a woman in mans body. I have now returned to start over as a girl free from the fears of the past and able to grow and prosper as the person who was always there hidden away. Patty
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Post by TessaJames on Nov 30, 2014 2:14:37 GMT 8
I will be a girl till forever so let's fly on together to Neverland. The first time around I was in a hurry to grow up and be in charge of my own life. I left home at 16 and lived in my car. Shan already won the race to age and maturity;-)
Now I have a second chance puberty and the term "girl" seems to best describe my identity feelings. I don't feel much like a woman yet and I am not sure if I ever will. Being a girl suggests a learning and growth period that I suspect will span my natural days on earth.
Go girls!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2014 3:18:34 GMT 8
I'm experienced but a long way from being grown up. Peter Pan, not so much. Maybe Petra Pan. :
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Post by Taka on Dec 3, 2014 2:53:25 GMT 8
Wow that's so creepy but yeah, i also see myself as a girl and not a woman, i never to rarely use the word woman to describe myself. I thought i was just me, because i miss my childhood a lot (with the only flaw that i wasn't a girl, i was rich and had a loving family). It's hard to see myself as a woman, i'm 25 and i still see myself as a kid. (i hate this forum software, won't allow me to do anything right. how do i edit in a quote without.... *sigh*)
at 25, you really are still just a kid. my mom also has experience with going to high school at near 50. says it's much more fun than at 16. (Corrected quote issue ~Admin)
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