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Sun Aug 28, 2005 6:11 pm
Igg wrote:Apparently I said I wanted to be a boy.
Or I was a boy.
I forget.
One of my brothers used to want to be a girl. Well, not a girl, ME.
That's kinda creepy. Have they ever worn your clothes?
Sun Aug 28, 2005 6:12 pm
I used to rip Barbies heads off a throw them out the window.
And I loved dinosaurs and legos. And Hotwheels cars. Those things are da bomb.
Sun Aug 28, 2005 6:24 pm
Sapphire Faerie wrote:Ammer wrote:But one thing I have always wanted was an Eazy-Bake oven, I mean, why do girls get all the fun of baking and making cupcakes and ice cream? That makes me so angry, I want one of those machines! Even now I do!
They give guys those stupid gummy insect machines (I bought one and it didn't work!) and I always wanted the Eazy-Bake oven. Stupid stereotypical toy.
Have you ever actually eaten anything that came out of an Easy-Bake oven? It's not all that good. That's why I didn't want one.
But Ammer, now you're old enough to use a real oven. Go bake me some cupcakes!
(how's that for gender role reversal?)
Hm, makes sense. But those girls always look so thrilled to bit into that cream filled cupcake, oh well!
But I did bake cookies one time! I love the Pillsbury dough boy cookies so much, I make a batch every holiday for my family (Mostly me).
Sun Aug 28, 2005 6:56 pm
Sapphire Faerie wrote:Ammer wrote:But one thing I have always wanted was an Eazy-Bake oven, I mean, why do girls get all the fun of baking and making cupcakes and ice cream? That makes me so angry, I want one of those machines! Even now I do!
They give guys those stupid gummy insect machines (I bought one and it didn't work!) and I always wanted the Eazy-Bake oven. Stupid stereotypical toy.
Have you ever actually eaten anything that came out of an Easy-Bake oven? It's not all that good. That's why I didn't want one.
hey! I had an easy bake oven and the cookies that I made came out quite well

maybe it's just because I was 8 and they were 90% sugar, and anything that sweet tasted good.
Sun Aug 28, 2005 7:28 pm
Christopher wrote:Igg wrote:Apparently I said I wanted to be a boy.
Or I was a boy.
I forget.
One of my brothers used to want to be a girl. Well, not a girl, ME.
That's kinda creepy. Have they ever worn your clothes?
Not that I know of.
Mon Aug 29, 2005 1:28 am
Igg wrote:Apparently I said I wanted to be a boy.
Or I was a boy.
I forget.
Heh, Iggy. I got asked if I wanted to be a boy once because I wasn't very girly as a kid. (Still not) I said no. But I remember thinking about what it would be like a few times..
Mon Aug 29, 2005 1:51 am
I always wished I was a girl, so then people would stop asking me to play football/basketball/whatever-sport-that -one-plays-where-being -tall-and-or-big-helps.
Mon Aug 29, 2005 10:54 am
I played with Barbies and Hot Wheels.
When McD's had the Barbies and Hot Wheels toys, though, I always got the Hot Wheels. I thought those little Barbies were just stupid.
I always thought those bug maker things were cool too! I remember one of my friends (can't remember who, or even if it was a boy or a girl) having one, and I always wanted to use it when I was there.
Er, back to the point, I don't know that I really played with one type of toy any more than the other.
Mon Aug 29, 2005 11:18 am
Twisted Sanity wrote:my mum claims I told her that, when I grew up, I wanted to be a boy or a dog.
You realise I will haunt you about this now for months on end *nodds head*
Why did I ever mention it?
Mon Aug 29, 2005 2:36 pm
I always played with my brother's toys. Let's see...dinosaurs, Thomas the Tank Engine, legos, cars... Gotta love it.
Mon Aug 29, 2005 3:06 pm
Flame wrote:I always played with my brother's toys. Let's see...dinosaurs, Thomas the Tank Engine, legos, cars... Gotta love it.
Tut tut, doesn't anyone know by now that the plural of lego is lego?
Tue Aug 30, 2005 12:50 am
Lol, I don't know what to vote on this one so I won't. I never liked playing with Barbies or anything, but I always played with stuffed animals and such with my sister... does that count as 'girlish'?
Anyways, I never really liked playing with trucks and whatnot, so whatever. Actually, I hardly remember what I used to play at all O_O. Surprising, I'm supposed to have good memory!
And I agree with others that it's stupid that society says girls have to play with Barbies and boys with trucks and so. They shouldn't make the package of the Barbies so girlish, then maybe more guys would buy it.
Tue Aug 30, 2005 1:01 am
Anubis wrote:Twisted Sanity wrote:my mum claims I told her that, when I grew up, I wanted to be a boy or a dog.
You realise I will haunt you about this now for months on end *nodds head*
Why did I ever mention it?
Perhaps this is why your username is "Anubis".
Yes, this is me being a "detective".
Tue Aug 30, 2005 1:02 am
Divine wrote:They shouldn't make the package of the Barbies so girlish, then maybe more guys would buy it.
Ah, but by saying that, you're saying that pink (color of the Barbie boxes, isn't it?) is automatically a girly color. Why can't guys like pink? ^_-
But I digress. While my brothers toys were mighty fun...now that I think about it, mud was really my favorite thing to play with. It's dirty, it's squishy, it's ever so much fun. I wonder if they'd lock me up if I went out and played in a mud puddle now? :p
Tue Aug 30, 2005 1:08 am
MyleneFarmer wrote:Ah, but by saying that, you're saying that pink (color of the Barbie boxes, isn't it?) is automatically a girly color. Why can't guys like pink? ^_-
Hehe, I was actually thinking about that too. Again, the "general society" agrees that only girls should like pink. I'm not saying that guys shouldn't, I mean, I think pink is cool too =D, but most people (i.e. the general society) would find it weird if they saw a guy carrying a pink package, which might make them more reluctant to buy it.
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