Do you really think this present is too boyish for me? My family does?!!!
Question Posted Friday November 11 2011, 6:28 pm
14/f
which is really important to know for this question that I am going to be asking you.... Well I made up a Christmas list and my family says 1 of the items sounds to boyish for me.. That item is Legos and yes I said legos. I always thought that it would be cool to do like a 5000+ lego activity. Well that is my opinion. What do you think....Do you think that it is to boyish for me?
Thanks.
Additional info, added Friday November 11 2011, 6:29 pm: I DON"T like to do boy activities but I am not a kind of girl that sits around fixing there hair and putting on makeup. I don't wear makeup at all well only on special occasions.. Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Activism? AdviceMistress answered Monday November 14 2011, 10:30 am: Whoever said legos are boyish? That's what I want to know. Legos are not boyish girls can use them too. Heck I play video games does that make me boyish? I don't think so. Who cares what anyone else thinks if you want legos for Christmas then no one elses opinion should matter. [ AdviceMistress's advice column | Ask AdviceMistress A Question ]
thelaura answered Friday November 11 2011, 7:14 pm: Gosh, no! Lego is awesome and I'm female and 23! Lol :)
Perhaps they said it because it may sound like a pretty random thing for you to ask for?
Most people do associate certain things with a certain gender - unfortunately, lego is one of them.
Either way, don't worry about it. After all, it's just an activity.
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