08-28-2011, 08:46 PM
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Senior Member
How Do You Identify?: Soft Femme
Preferred Pronoun?: She, her
Relationship Status: Unavailable
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Oklahoma City
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Hello Toe Curling!
Hi Anastasia!
to BFP! You will find this to be a very supporting environment to come to as there are oodles of threads to read and discuss all sorts of issues. 
I was very impressed with your honesty in your post, it brought back memories of when if when I first came out. See I am what you'd call a "late bloomer" as I didn't come out until the age of 38, married and all! Coming out to my husband was hard but thankfully I had two lesbian friends take me by the hand and teach me about the community...one is now my girlfriend I admit, I'd never just go out alone, that's just the kind of person I am.
I too had a terrible time with self identity. Growing up my parents could always get my brother and I the same toys; I played sports; I was in the Army; I do NOT wear dresses, but I will wear slacks and a nice shirt; I prefer jeans and a t-shirt although I'm starting to wear what my daughter calls "girlie shirts"; I'll wear eye make up on occasion; and I own lots of tools....so for the most part of my life I was a tom boy but now as an adult, I ID as a soft femme (soft meaning not girlie girl) and it's just who I am. We make our own identity, some call it a label, per se, because they don't want to be labeled, and that's okay too!
Anyway, I've rambled on long enough, I hope this helps you or someone else.
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To forgive is to set the prisoner free,
And then discover the prisoner was you.
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