I've got six brothers, so I grew up with all boys, then I moved in with three girls, and the differences were incredible. Living in a very feminine house threw me a bit. The bathroom was unbelievable; it was like a chemist's.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I came from a big family - two brothers and two sisters. So, there were always a ton of boys around and a ton of girls around. So, I grew up comfortable with both sexes.
I was really raised by three women - my mom, and I have two older sisters, one nine years and one 11 years older - so I'm happy to have that many women in the house.
I grew up with six brothers. That's how I learned to dance - waiting for the bathroom.
We had a one bedroom, one bathroom, one closet apartment with four girls.
I grew up in a very masculine environment. So I was around a lot of men, my brothers and their friends. There was just a lot of guys around.
There are a lot of homes for boys, but very few for girls, that is why I chose to do for girls.
I grew up in a house of forthright women.
My childhood was as heavily gendered as any you would find in a working-class household in Lincolnshire.
At home, I had seven brothers, one sister. I sewed clothes for my sister's dolls although she was grown and gone away. I was a weirdo but didn't think I was a weirdo.
I was surrounded by sisters. My childhood was all women.