There are a lot of homes for boys, but very few for girls, that is why I chose to do for girls.
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Things have changed a lot since the earth was cooling and I was a teenage girl, but the basics of teenage bedrooms have remained the same. Every girl wants a place that they are proud to call their own and where they can express their own individuality.
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.
I'm a home girl. I like to stay home.
The Boys and Girls club was basically a second home for me, and I always credit it with keeping me out of trouble. From the ages of 6 to 16, I was there nearly every day.
Because my business life is so busy, my home is really my sanctuary. That is where I reflect and spend quality time with my girls.
I've lived with boys and girls, and I find that boys are generally cleaner than girls. Generally! This is a big generalization!
Investing in girls can actually move the needle in communities... and can actually benefit boys, because girls are the mothers of boys.
My home life now is mostly women. They are better than us. They make me better.
I went to a private boys' school, and we had girls in the last two years.
My idea of home is not necessarily a place.
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