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“I dress like a tomboy.”
“Well, because I’m naturally a tomboy, when I have sleepovers with girls, they end up going home and crying.”
“I was raised with three bothers, no sisters. I’ve always been a tomboy.”
“When I was little, I was such a tomboy – I loved a baggy T-shirt and leggings.”
“Growing up, I was sort of a tomboy. I was the one skating with the boys.”
“I’m a tomboy naturally; I grew up hanging up with boys.”
“I’m a super tomboy.”
“I was such a tomboy as a kid, and I’m a dancer.”
“I was very much a tomboy. I just couldn’t do the pink ballet tutus.”
“I think the first CD I actually went into a store to pick out myself was a Good Charlotte album… I went through a tomboy punk phase in the fourth grade.”
“I was a tomboy. I wasn’t like the other girly girls.”
“I’m very tomboy, and I’m inspired by hip hop artists.”
“I was always a tomboy growing up in Africa.”
“I think when I was quite younger, I was always quite a tomboy.”
“Whatever happened to the tomboy I used to be, the slightly rebellious rocker?”
“I was a super tomboy growing up.”
“Because I’m such a tomboy, I hate showing off my body.”
“I had no interest in fashion when I was younger. I was such a tomboy.”
“I’ve always had a tomboy look.”
“I’m a tomboy at heart, and I’ve got the battle wounds to prove it!”
“I’ve played sports, and I’ve been a tomboy my whole life.”
“I’m a tomboy, and my style is punk.”
“I was a tomboy as a child! I wanted my daughter to be a scrapper and not so dainty.”
“I always like that sort of tomboy aesthetic.”
“I’m European, small, dainty – but I actually consider myself more of a tomboy.”
“I was not a girly girl. I was a tomboy.”
“I grew up kind of a tomboy and I used to fight with all the neighborhood boys.”
“I was a bit of a tomboy when I started modeling. And I’ve always felt athletic and strong.”
“I’m a bit of a tomboy, but when it comes to love I am a doormat.”
“Growing up I was as big a tomboy as you can get.”
“I’m a tomboy from Nova Scotia.”
“I’m a tomboy. I love shooting guns and running around.”
“Honestly, I’m very much a tomboy.”
“No, I’m not! I’m not a tomboy! I love my makeup! That’s not true! I’m not a tomboy!”
“When I was younger, I was a complete tomboy. Then in college I started emerging out of the tomboy stage and dressing differently.”
“I grew up as a tomboy. I hated posing and things like that.”
“I grew up as a tomboy, so I’m used to being around guys.”
“I was kind of a tomboy.”
“I was actually a huge tomboy growing up.”
“I have three styles. One is my Hypebeast tomboy look, which is pretty much my everyday look.”
“For the most part, I’m very into sweatpants and cute tops from streetwear brands like Supreme and Palace for a ’90s tomboy vibe.”
“Mum is the girliest of them all, but she ended up with me, the tomboy.”
“I was 100 percent tomboy. I had the biggest Big Wheels.”
“I grew up being a bit of a tomboy, a big-time tomboy.”
“I guess I’m still sort of feisty and a little bit of a tomboy.”
“I’m a tomboy and quite clumsy, so I’m more like the anti-sexy icon.”
“I’ve always been a tomboy.”
“I played a tomboy character in ‘Dohchay.’”
“I was a tomboy growing up, so I think I naturally take on a little male swagger.”
“I’m the tomboy so I got to be a little butch.”
“I was a tomboy growing up, and an athlete.”
“I’m a tomboy. I used to get into a lot of fights. Don’t know why – self-expression, I guess.”
“I was a tomboy. And one of my first recollections of great success was playing baseball with the boys.”
“I guess I’m a bit of a tomboy and can be quite resourceful.”
“I’m a bit of a tomboy.”
“I’ve been a tomboy my whole life. But then you get older, you get married, you soften up.”
“I had always been a tomboy – I still am, at heart.”
“I was a tomboy. I had a pudding-bowl haircut; I wore big Doc Martens and dungarees.”
“I’m a bit of a tomboy.”
“I was a tomboy, not a girlie girl.”
“Believe it or not, I am a tomboy.”
“I was a very physical child… I was a tree-climber; I was a tomboy.”
“I am such a tomboy. I grew up fighting with boys, mainly – beating up boys, actually.”
“I have six brothers and one sister. I grew up playing ice hockey, a total tomboy, and that’s what I thought I was going to do – be an ice-hockey player.”
“I wasn’t like a girly girl. I was a tomboy.”
“I’m more androgynous, because men are supposed to be more spatial, women more literal – I’m a tomboy.”
“I was a tomboy.”
“I’m definitely somewhat of a tomboy. I grew up a pretty big tomboy, actually, and was really obsessed with basketball.”
“I like very minimal stuff. I’m a tomboy at heart – and in body!”
“I was a tomboy and most of my close friends were male.”
“I was a tomboy through and through; I hated dresses and was personally miffed that I couldn’t join the Little League team.”
“I’m a tomboy myself and have always been incredibly athletic.”
“I was a big tomboy.”
“I was an extreme tomboy. I did competitive gymnastics for over 10 years. I cut my hair like Winona Ryder, with that little pixie cut.”
“I was such a tomboy when I was young. I hated girls’ clothes.”
“I was very much of a tomboy.”
“I’m such a tomboy.”
“I was a wild child tomboy.”
“I’m among the first girls ever to play Little League baseball, and to my knowledge, the very first in western Illinois. It was 1976, and I was a nine-year-old tomboy whose older brothers had played.”
“I am a redhead and was a tomboy for many years.”
“I was definitely a tomboy. I hated dolls.”
“I was kind of a tomboy. I was the girl in middle school with the floods on – I wasn’t fashionable at all.”
“I was a tomboy and didn’t pay too much attention to my clothes.”