I was called a tomboy when growing up, and the other day an acquaintance referred to my DD as one. I tried to explain to DD what my friend meant, but haven't heard the word used for ages. Is it still in use, and what's the feminist perspective on the idea that girls should behave in one way, and boys in another?
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Light-hearted question - in this day and age, can there be such a thing as a tomboy?
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fedupandfifty · 06/07/2011 19:24
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