Feminine. I don't intend to be mean by saying this.
The poster above me is mean.
2006-10-17 15:57:17
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answered by ahauntedhistory 3
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i won't evaluate of any p.c. out it is often used for boys appearing in a woman skill, it is comparable to "tomboy" for women human beings. you may ask this question lower back, and be rather greater particular... Are you asking a pair of youthful boy, pre-adolescent, who acts slightly effeminate? Or are you asking approximately an older boy who outfits up like a woman and pretends to be a woman? (circulate dressing? Or drag) or are you asking a pair of male who's sexually interested in different adult men, particularly than to women human beings (gay, or queer - the words fag, ***** etc i think of might most of the time be seen as insulting, yet homosexuals use the term queer to hunt for advice from themselves continually) i do no longer think the notice genderqueer is often use. So, it relies upon precisely which diploma of "appearing like a woman" you advise.
2016-12-26 22:01:53
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answered by Anonymous
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A confused boy
2006-10-17 15:55:54
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answered by bouta45 2
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I would have to just say "Feminine." You're still of the male gender but you act feminine!
2006-10-17 15:57:17
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answered by Meh 5
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Effeminant?
2006-10-17 15:55:46
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answered by Anonymous
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a boy Duhhhhh
2006-10-17 15:57:21
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answered by santana91302 1
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Yes he is likely to be one
2006-10-17 15:56:01
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answered by Anonymous
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a pillow biter. get ready to be pounded on by other.
2006-10-17 16:02:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Feminine, tomgirl, or GAY
take your pick
2006-10-17 15:58:59
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answered by bianca w 1
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Miss or Ma'm...
2006-10-17 15:55:55
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answered by Anonymous
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