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8 things you’ll only understand if you grew up a tomboy

Published 08:18 30 Jul 2018 BST

Updated 19:29 30 Jul 2018 BST

Niamh Maher
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GET DOWN FROM THAT TREE.

We'd love to believe that we all grew up perfect little princesses, but the truth is many of us, particularly those who grew up with a pack of brothers, remember the good old days of being a grubby tomboy, and it certainly had it's charm. Here's a few things you'll ONLY remember if you grew up a tomboy: 1. Wanting to play with just boys - not that there's anything wrong with playing with those weird fake kitchens or ironing boards, but the boy games were just more fun! Yes, there was a greater risk of getting injured...but that was the fun of it. 2. Only wearing old tracksuits that belonged to one or all of your brothers/cousins - dresses just would not do (much to the dismay of your mother). 3. Developing serious crushes on the boys but being firmly friend-zoned - this is probably due to the aforementioned fashion issue. 4. Knowing every WWE wrestling move - yes you were usually the one that the brothers practiced on, but you could still deliver a mean Clothesline manoeuvre. 5. Your mother screaming at you constantly - the boys were roughhousing and you were in constant danger up just STOP IT. 6. Being confused for a boy - hang on a second, we didn't want to BE boys (not that there's anything wrong with that) we just liked mucking about with them, there was that unfortunate haircut when we were 8 which caused a ton of confusion but we moved past it. 7. People questioning your obsession with sport - this was particularly tough during that drop-off zone period, being a 15 or 16-year-old girl and explaining you had a tournament or a match and couldn't go to the party was ALWAYS met with confusion. That still stands to this day. 8. Still wanting to be pretty - just because you were/are a tomboy doesn't mean you don't like nice traditionally 'girly' things, our best friends are girls, we love makeup and traditional 'girly' things. We could probably just kick your a** in a fake wrestling match (couch cushions as ropes). Join the conversation on Twitter @HerFamilydotie

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