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Originally Posted by Echos Myron
I would take it to mean that the rest of the time they see me as a child, but I know that's my stuff talking.
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That could be. I can remember when I was in college, very close to graduation, I was getting ready to go to a job interview for my first teaching position and I stopped by my T's office for a session just prior to the interview. I was in very formal business dress which was MUCH different from my usual college jeans or shorts and t-shirts that T was used to seeing me in. He made a similar comment about how grown-up or professional I looked because it was so out of the ordinary for me. I suspect the "womanly" comment had to do with a difference in appearance from the norm more than anything.