I was a big tomboy.

I'm a super tomboy.

I'm a bit of a tomboy.

I'm a bit of a tomboy.

I'm a tomboy from Nova Scotia.

I'm a tomboy, and my style is punk.

I had a bit of a reputation as a tomboy.

I was actually a huge tomboy growing up.

I'm the tomboy so I got to be a little butch.

I am a redhead and was a tomboy for many years.

Growing up I was as big a tomboy as you can get.

I had always been a tomboy - I still am, at heart.

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 a tomboy and most of my close friends were male.

I'm a tomboy naturally; I grew up hanging up with boys.

I was a complete tomboy. You'd never see me wearing skirts.

I was such a tomboy when I was young. I hated girls' clothes.

I think when I was quite younger, I was always quite a tomboy.

I was a tomboy and didn't pay too much attention to my clothes.

I like very minimal stuff. I'm a tomboy at heart - and in body!

In my day-to-day life, I'm kind of a tomboy. I like being comfortable.

I was raised with three bothers, no sisters. I've always been a tomboy.

I like to look like a tomboy during the day and then a pin-up girl at night.

I'm a girl, and I like girly things even though I'm a tomboy also, you know?

Whatever happened to the tomboy I used to be, the slightly rebellious rocker?

When I was little, I was such a tomboy - I loved a baggy T-shirt and leggings.

I'm a bit of a tomboy, but then a girly girl. And I feel like you can be both.

I grew up kind of a tomboy and I used to fight with all the neighborhood boys.

I was a tomboy. I had a pudding-bowl haircut; I wore big Doc Martens and dungarees.

I've always been a very outdoors sort of girl. I'm more a tomboy than a girly girl.

I was the biggest tomboy growing up. Now I love playing with a full face of makeup.

I've been a tomboy my whole life. But then you get older, you get married, you soften up.

I've learned what looks too sexy or too tomboy or too cool for me! I know what suits me now.

I'm a tomboy. I used to get into a lot of fights. Don't know why - self-expression, I guess.

I've always been a tomboy. I've always liked to wear red, black, and white, and mostly pants.

I'm a tomboy at heart. I always like to say that I'm an ordinary girl doing extraordinary things.

I'm more androgynous, because men are supposed to be more spatial, women more literal - I'm a tomboy.

I was kind of a tomboy. I was the girl in middle school with the floods on - I wasn't fashionable at all.

I'm more of a tomboy - I fall into the jeans-and-a-T-shirt style, for sure - but I have a girlie side to me.

I like a woman that's capable and at the same time feminine. I admire tomboy qualities but with a feminine touch.

I was very much a tomboy. I've always been rather outspoken, headstrong, and I'm pretty much that way to this day.

For me, I like to be a little bit tomboy but still look like a lady. Pretty tough. Or really, really, really pretty.

People think I'm trying to make a fashion statement because I never wear a bra. It's really that I'm a tomboy at heart.

My fashion statement depends on my mood. I am more of a tomboy when dressing up, and I have never worn pink in my entire life.

When I was very young I never thought I was attractive, because I was a tomboy and I was always the biggest girl in the class.

I guess I was a bit of a tomboy. I liked to catch frogs in the ditch, play soccer with my brother's friends and play video games.

I have a tough personality but then have a very soft side to me. I'm kind of a tomboy, but I throw it together with girly pieces.

I was raised as a tomboy with boys, and I never really feel like myself when I am really dolled up at premieres and showbiz events.

I am really terrible when it comes to guys. Inside, I just see myself as this overweight tomboy with funny-coloured hair and bad skin.

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