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Originally Posted by christiangirl
Maybe they're suspicious but, unlike our families, they're too tactful to let on. :shrug:
I've never been overly girly, so that must've been part of it. I was never (and still am not) into makeup and dresses and purses and I swear high heels are Satan's invention.  I just didn't care about impressing boys. They were stupid and farted for applause. I especially can't get over the fact that I was 15--I wasn't even allowed to date till I was 16, so what was the big deal?  *sigh* Parents just don't understand.*starts doing the running man to the song in my head*
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You really are my long lost twin! Its official now. *Joins in doing the running man*.
I am NOT a girly girl. Im so far from it it's a shame. I have a B/F currently (of 2 years).
The lesbian question never came up because it was kind of obvious that I like men, but I just didnt date any of them.
When My B/f's family or my family and friends ask when the wedding is I tell them to speak with the b/f because I have specified the conditions under which I will marry said B/F and until he meets them I will not be jumping anyone's broom.
I also frequently tell people that they've lost their minds if they think Im going to shoot myself in the foot and not be able to take a drink (legally) before, during, and afterward.
ETA: When I talk to my b/f's dad (who is really religious) and he asks me the M question I always want to say:
Him: When are yall gonna get married?
Me: When Jesus returns to officiate, cuz you know he my homie. Plus then I aint gotta buy no wine. That reminds me, I gotta ask if he could turn mines into Vodka instead cuz I dont like wine like that.