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<blockquote data-quote="Annie" data-source="post: 3181055" data-attributes="member: 42224"><p>Thank you. Unfortunately for the world I was my dad's first born. It didn't matter to him whether I had "girl parts" or "boy parts" I was the consummate tomboy. I was working side-by-side with old school ranchers by the time I was 5. When I got older I was MUCH happier hanging out and working with the "men folk" than I ever was with the "women folk". And there wasn't nothing the men did that I didnt jump right in and do what I could.</p><p></p><p>I might not have ever been as strong as some of the guys but my rather off-color sense of humor and my work ethic made me a pariah with the women so the guys were pretty much stuck with me. I am STILL absolutely amazed by the men who are threatened by me. It seems a strong, hard-working, no nonsense kinda gal who speaks her mind is NOT what most guys want, no matter what they say. I'm glad there are more and more men who don't look at just my boobs and butt. And I do think that younger men these days are more respectful of women than men of my parents' generation, and even my generation to some extent.</p><p></p><p>Women are different than men, yes. That's pretty obvious. But they are no less capable of doing whatever they set their minds to. I'm sorry if that upsets the delicate sensitivities of some of the guys here but I am living proof of that. I don't expect any man to pick up the slack for me. It might take me a little longer, or I might have to do things a little differently, but I can do ANYTHING I set my mind to. And so any other woman on this planet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Annie, post: 3181055, member: 42224"] Thank you. Unfortunately for the world I was my dad's first born. It didn't matter to him whether I had "girl parts" or "boy parts" I was the consummate tomboy. I was working side-by-side with old school ranchers by the time I was 5. When I got older I was MUCH happier hanging out and working with the "men folk" than I ever was with the "women folk". And there wasn't nothing the men did that I didnt jump right in and do what I could. I might not have ever been as strong as some of the guys but my rather off-color sense of humor and my work ethic made me a pariah with the women so the guys were pretty much stuck with me. I am STILL absolutely amazed by the men who are threatened by me. It seems a strong, hard-working, no nonsense kinda gal who speaks her mind is NOT what most guys want, no matter what they say. I'm glad there are more and more men who don't look at just my boobs and butt. And I do think that younger men these days are more respectful of women than men of my parents' generation, and even my generation to some extent. Women are different than men, yes. That's pretty obvious. But they are no less capable of doing whatever they set their minds to. I'm sorry if that upsets the delicate sensitivities of some of the guys here but I am living proof of that. I don't expect any man to pick up the slack for me. It might take me a little longer, or I might have to do things a little differently, but I can do ANYTHING I set my mind to. And so any other woman on this planet. [/QUOTE]
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