In high school I was the manager of the football team, so being around boys is natural to me!
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't know why, but in my career and in my life, I often find myself in situations where I am the only girl among boys.
In high school, during marathon phone conversations, cheap pizza dinners and long suburban car rides, I began to fall for boys because of who they actually were, or at least who I thought they might become.
While I was growing up, all the boys used to be my buddies. I never got that special kind of attention from them, and I was the tomboy around. Although I've become an actress today, I still have those traits.
I was never a boy magnet at school. There was always the girl all the guys liked and wanted to date, but it was never me.
It's fun chasing boys, especially when you're young, but I think it takes time and life experience to notice the other boys.
Sometimes, of course, I could not belong to the boys club, but that's OK. There are always ways to do what I wanted to do. It doesn't really matter so much to me.
Most of my cousins are boys, so I'm used to being around boys.
I have never been a girlie girl and have always been a boys' girl with an equal amount of friends who were boys and girls.
I have spent much of my life where the boys are, first as a tomboy and then on Wall Street. Growing up, I loved every and any sport. I was frustrated by girls who didn't, so I spent most of my afternoons with the boys.
I went to an all-girls school for part of high school, and the idea of boys was amazing to me; like, all I ever wanted to do was kiss boys and be around boys.