The Old Argument

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The Old Argument

“Did not!”

“Did so!”

“Ed, what do you think?”

“I agree with Mary, Jack.”

“Ah, you always pick the girls side. You should just be a girl.”

“I think we’d love to have him as one of us.”

“I... I..”

“I’ll ask the rest of the girls, but I’m sure they will agree.”

And so I became an honorary girl.



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Thank you Dorothy,

ALISON

'nothing wrong with being an honorary girl,but better being a real one!

ALISON

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Honorary...

...for the time being!!!


Dio vi benedica tutti
Con grande amore e di affetto
Andrea Lena
Crying is all right in its own way while it lasts. But you have to stop sooner or later,
and then you still have to decide what to do. ― C.S. Lewis
Love, Andrea Lena

that right, 'Drea

someday, the "honorary" part will be gone, or at least that's what I pray every night. Thanks for commenting.

Dorothycolleen

Dorothycolleen, member of Bailey's Angels

thanks, Alison

No arguments from me on that one. But we got to start somewhere, dont we? Thanks for commenting.

Dorothycolleen

Dorothycolleen, member of Bailey's Angels

The Old Argument

Short and sweet, gets right to the point.

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine
    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

I was always accused of sitting on the fence

When faced with taking gender sides I always saw it from the girls point of view but felt pressured to not betray the boys. I stayed as tight lipped as possible not wishing to offend either gender. I think it worked as everyone considered me as being shy.

I tried to hide that way as well

but I was finally made an "honorary girl" in high school, indicating I was less hidden that I thought.

Dorothycolleen

Dorothycolleen, member of Bailey's Angels

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