when I was six years old, I wanted to be a cowboy, I wanted to ride beautiful horses and have a belt with guns in the holsters and bullets on the belt. Thanks be to God no one made a big deal about that, and the phase ended. I had no brothers and grew up in a modest and conservative home, it was the fifties, I did not know that boys and girls had different bodies, I really did think it was a matter of appearance, and I was a tomboy. By the age of 7 I understood, and it was no big deal. Imagine if I was born later to "woke" parents. My good God. After puberty, I also wanted a deep rich tan, I saw West Side Story and had a crush on Bernardo, I thought the puerto rican girls were prettier and danced better, so maybe I could have switched complexions too. It was all make believe, I grew out of that too, around age 14. Perpetual childhood is what has happened to the recent generations, these kids want to live in a musical theater, I am glad I am old, live in a rural place, and am a hermit.
when I was six years old, I wanted to be a cowboy, I wanted to ride beautiful horses and have a belt with guns in the holsters and bullets on the belt. Thanks be to God no one made a big deal about that, and the phase ended. I had no brothers and grew up in a modest and conservative home, it was the fifties, I did not know that boys and girls had different bodies, I really did think it was a matter of appearance, and I was a tomboy. By the age of 7 I understood, and it was no big deal. Imagine if I was born later to "woke" parents. My good God. After puberty, I also wanted a deep rich tan, I saw West Side Story and had a crush on Bernardo, I thought the puerto rican girls were prettier and danced better, so maybe I could have switched complexions too. It was all make believe, I grew out of that too, around age 14. Perpetual childhood is what has happened to the recent generations, these kids want to live in a musical theater, I am glad I am old, live in a rural place, and am a hermit.