I was the middle of 5 girls, and my dad's favorite. He worked so hard not to show it, but I always wanted to go with him for fishing, cutting firewood, hunting, etc. anything outdoors! I think the older two were kinda relieved to not have to go with. I never really hung out with other girls, lots of girl cousins and neighbors and not a lot of boys around - the few there were in the neighborhood were quite a bit older. And I never did girly things, my favorite Christmas was the one I got a train set. One of my favorite toys was a little set of cars - not really cars, it was 2 pickups, a horse trailer, two horses and 2 cows, and about 4 sections of tiny plastic fence. I think as a result of this, most of my good friends were male since they could relate to my hunting tales. I still do not understand females very well; curling my hair, painting my nails, makeup or fussing about clothes just ain't high on my list. So not too surprising that I ended up in a male dominated field, but I have learned to sit back and get to know my co-workers individually and let them find out that I kinda fit in and if that doesn't work, I am pushy enough to make my way into the group. Maybe never totally "one of the guys" but accepted enough to be comfortably included in most things. Even gone to Hooters with the gang a time or two