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How Boyish Or Girlish Are You?


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Guest Day / Ducky

just for fun

You Are 10% Boyish and 90% Girlish

Even if you're not a girl, you're very feminine.

You're in touch with your feelings, and your heart rules you.

A bit of a emotional roller coaster, one moment you're up and the next you're down.

But no matter what, you try to be as cute and perky as possible.

How Boyish or Girlish Are You?

http://www.blogthings.com/howboyishorgirlishareyouquiz/

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Guest Sophie Jean

Mine:

You Are 20% Boyish and 80% Girlish

Even if you're not a girl, you're very feminine.

You're in touch with your feelings, and your heart rules you.

A bit of a emotional roller coaster, one moment you're up and the next you're down.

But no matter what, you try to be as cute and perky as possible.

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Well, that was about as amusing as most "pop" polls.

I get "You Are 30% Boyish and 70% Girlish".

Still, the car choice question was lousy. What car would I get? Whatever one of my friends is giving away as junk.

I have a car now, but I haven't turned over the engine in four months. During that time I have been in a passenger vehicle once.

I just walk everywhere, it's more relaxing than road rage. About once a month I take a bus somewhere.

Z.

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You Are 70% Boyish and 30% Girlish

You are pretty evenly split down the middle - a total eunuch.

Okay, kidding about the eunuch part. But you do get along with both sexes.

You reject traditional gender roles. However, you don't actively fight them.

You're just you. You don't try to be what people expect you to be.

How Boyish or Girlish Are You?

http://www.blogthings.com/howboyishorgirlishareyouquiz/

i was expectin that XD

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Guest Sophie Jean
Well, that was about as amusing as most "pop" polls.

I get "You Are 30% Boyish and 70% Girlish".

Still, the car choice question was lousy. What car would I get? Whatever one of my friends is giving away as junk.

I have a car now, but I haven't turned over the engine in four months. During that time I have been in a passenger vehicle once.

I just walk everywhere, it's more relaxing than road rage. About once a month I take a bus somewhere.

Z.

I didn't like the car question either. I wouldn't want cute or powerful. Now...elegant...would be my choice. So I figured cute was closer to elegant since I had to choose.

- Sophie Jean

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You Are 80% Boyish and 20% Girlish

You have a tough exterior - and usually a tough interior to match it.

You're no nonsense, logical, and very assertive.

Sometimes you can't understand women at all, even if you're a woman yourself.

You see things rationally, and don't like to let your emotions get the best of you.

Well that was fun. I'm not that tough, honest and my emotions do ambush me from time to time.

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You Are 0% Boyish and 100% Girlish

Even if you're not a girl, you're very feminine.

You're in touch with your feelings, and your heart rules you.

A bit of a emotional roller coaster, one moment you're up and the next you're down.

But no matter what, you try to be as cute and perky as possible.

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You Are 10% Boyish and 90% Girlish

Even if you're not a girl, you're very feminine.

You're in touch with your feelings, and your heart rules you.

A bit of a emotional roller coaster, one moment you're up and the next you're down.

But no matter what, you try to be as cute and perky as possible.

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You Are 10% Boyish and 90% Girlish

Even if you're not a girl, you're very feminine.

You're in touch with your feelings, and your heart rules you.

A bit of a emotional roller coaster, one moment you're up and the next you're down.

But no matter what, you try to be as cute and perky as possible.

I am 60% boyish and 40% girlish

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Guest Jessia

You Are 20% Boyish and 80% Girlish

Even if you're not a girl, you're very feminine.

You're in touch with your feelings, and your heart rules you.

A bit of a emotional roller coaster, one moment you're up and the next you're down.

But no matter what, you try to be as cute and perky as possible.

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This test is all about stereotypes, i got 50-50 but the test is void afaic.

This is one of the tests I was talking about in another thread, I beleive the one on "Brain Gender" if I am not mistaken. It is easy to influence the results of this one. But then again that's why she said it was just for fun at the beginning.

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You Are 50% Boyish and 50% Girlish

You are pretty evenly split down the middle - a total eunuch.

Okay, kidding about the eunuch part. But you do get along with both sexes.

You reject traditional gender roles. However, you don't actively fight them.

You're just you. You don't try to be what people expect you to be.

I could of sworn that I was more girlish then that, :P LOL

Though it is right about rejecting traditional gender roles :)

~Mani

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You Are 20% Boyish and 80% Girlish

Even if you're not a girl, you're very feminine.

You're in touch with your feelings, and your heart rules you.

A bit of a emotional roller coaster, one moment you're up and the next you're down.

But no matter what, you try to be as cute and perky as possible.

it's always fun to take those silly tests ^_^

grts,

Sarah

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Took it again, not as tired this time...

You Are 10% Boyish and 90% Girlish

Even if you're not a girl, you're very feminine.

You're in touch with your feelings, and your heart rules you.

A bit of a emotional roller coaster, one moment you're up and the next you're down.

But no matter what, you try to be as cute and perky as possible.

Interesting.

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Guest phebe09

You Are 50% Boyish and 50% Girlish

You are pretty evenly split down the middle - a total eunuch.

Okay, kidding about the eunuch part. But you do get along with both sexes.

You reject traditional gender roles. However, you don't actively fight them.

You're just you. You don't try to be what people expect you to be.

How Boyish or Girlish Are You?

http://www.blogthings.com/howboyishorgirlishareyouquiz/

If I were buying a car, I wouldn't be going for power or looks. I'd be going for cheap in the long run. So something small and Japanese.

All tests like this are inherently biased toward gender roles predefined by society. And if we were going to be following those, we wouldn't be here. :)

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All tests like this are inherently biased toward gender roles predefined by society. And if we were going to be following those, we wouldn't be here. :)

And the main thing that annoyed me was how the hell does swearing a bit more often make you 10% more boyish? How does preferring cars with power over looks make you 10% more boyish? :P

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Guest x-Steph-x

You Are 40% Boyish and 60% Girlish

You are pretty evenly split down the middle - a total eunuch.

Okay, kidding about the eunuch part. But you do get along with both sexes.

You reject traditional gender roles. However, you don't actively fight them.

You're just you. You don't try to be what people expect you to be.

I also took the brain gender test back then.

I had a perfect 0%. This was before I said I was andro. I was actually flattered and proud of result. (Though it could have been more male. :P)

(it was like this...

<-100% male -------- 0% -------- 100% female->)

This one was entertaining though. :P

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You Are 100% Boyish and 0% Girlish

You have a tough exterior - and usually a tough interior to match it.

You're no nonsense, logical, and very assertive.

Sometimes you can't understand women at all, even if you're a woman yourself.

You see things rationally, and don't like to let your emotions get the best of you.

Hmmmmmm

True that

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***You Are 40% Boyish and 60% Girlish***

You are pretty evenly split down the middle - a total eunuch.

Okay, kidding about the eunuch part. But you do get along with both sexes.

You reject traditional gender roles. However, you don't actively fight them.

You're just you. You don't try to be what people expect you to be.

How Boyish or Girlish Are You?

http://www.blogthings.com/howboyishorgirlishareyouquiz/

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Hi All,

Not to be crude...But i don't need a stinking poll to tell me how girlish i am.

I mean,i live as a woman full time.

How much more femme can i be.

That i took the parts of the old me i wanted and need.

I.E. Assertiveness,Confidence,Fitness,Ect...

Only the parts that will make me a more rounded woman.

Does not make me any more Boyish or Girlish.

If Ya Asked Me,

I am 100% Girl.

Well,minus the right package between my legs that is.

But that is only a matter of time. :rolleyes:

Angie. ;)

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Guest GoldenKirbichu

I got 90% Boyish and 10% Girlish. xD

I am very stereotypically masculine though living as a "female" has given me new viewpoints on common male stereotype behaviours. Besides, I think the stereotypes are stupid. Male and female are just arbitrary categories. We should define ourselves as whatever we want to. If I define myself as a man, it's because I think my society's definition of "man" is the closest social stereotype to how I feel, but I am not necessarily limited to, or part, of that stereotype.

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