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Food for thought...

The last one hit me hard, having no daughters but remember well my sister's entering those tom-boy years and wondering. Both grew out of it in a short time, .... I think this is extremely common and Ned's to be a huge part of the conversation I'm n today's cracked world.
 
When my grand daughter was 4, she wanted to be a dog and when she was 6, she wanted to be a boy. She is 16 now and she is a girl. I wonder if everyone told her she was a dog, would she be one.🙄
Obviously not.
 
Is she the one interested in your business?

Not sure what you mean? Did I say that?
She is interested in my car. Don’t know about my business? We do metal spinning and really not for girls to do. It’s pretty physical work, but if she does, I would teach her.
 
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