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Am I a boy or a girl?

It depends on how you personally define "boy" and "girl" - some people get confused because they struggle with other people's expectations and definitions and question their own gender because they don't conform to what others expect. It is quite common for boys who do not conform to their local culture's defined expectations for boys to be accused of being "too feminine". In that case the issue is not really whether they are a girl but rather that others are trying to pigeonhole them. They are still very much a boy - just not what someone else defines as a boy. Likewise many girls get labeled (derogatorily) as "tomboys" or male-wannabes just because their interests have been defined by others as being male. They are still very much female - just not what others expect them to be.


Can you use selfish in a sentence?

Sure! "She was accused of being selfish for always putting her needs before others."


How do you know if a fifth grade girl likes you?

Observing her body language and behavior can give you clues. If she smiles, makes eye contact, and tries to engage in conversations with you, she may like you. Pay attention to how she acts around you compared to others to see if she treats you differently.


What does it mean when a guy moves close to you when your with other people he started stroking my hair as well?

When a guy moves close to you when you're with other people and he started stroking your hair, it means that he likes you. The fact that he does it in front of others could be inadvertently saying that you are his girl.


What is a defense mechanism in psychology when a boy has insecurities and doesn't talk to a girl or wants to become friends with her but he talks to everyone else?

This behavior could be a form of defense mechanism known as displacement, where the boy redirects his feelings of insecurity onto the girl by avoiding talking to her and focusing on others instead. This can help him avoid facing his fears and vulnerabilities directly by shifting his attention elsewhere.