The Old Argument

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The Old Argument

“Did not!”

“Did so!”

“Ed, what do you think?”

“I agree with Mary, Jack.”

“Ah, you always pick the girls side. You should just be a girl.”

“I think we’d love to have him as one of us.”

“I... I..”

“I’ll ask the rest of the girls, but I’m sure they will agree.”

And so I became an honorary girl.

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Thank you Dorothy,

ALISON

'nothing wrong with being an honorary girl,but better being a real one!

ALISON

Honorary...

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...for the time being!!!


Dio vi benedica tutti
Con grande amore e di affetto
Andrea Lena

  

To be alive is to be vulnerable. Madeleine L'Engle
Love, Andrea Lena

that right, 'Drea

someday, the "honorary" part will be gone, or at least that's what I pray every night. Thanks for commenting.

Dorothycolleen

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thanks, Alison

No arguments from me on that one. But we got to start somewhere, dont we? Thanks for commenting.

Dorothycolleen

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The Old Argument

Short and sweet, gets right to the point.

    Stanman
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    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

I was always accused of sitting on the fence

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When faced with taking gender sides I always saw it from the girls point of view but felt pressured to not betray the boys. I stayed as tight lipped as possible not wishing to offend either gender. I think it worked as everyone considered me as being shy.

I tried to hide that way as well

but I was finally made an "honorary girl" in high school, indicating I was less hidden that I thought.

Dorothycolleen

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like pinoccio

I have heard that so many times and wished I could be more than honorary. ~~~someday maybe~~~

maybe someday, Cassie

In some ways, it is up to you to go for it.

Thanks for commenting on a old story hon.

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