Being a tomboy is typical for girls. Biological wiring predisposes them to masculine behaviors, and athletic girls are often tomboys. However, being a tomboy has nothing to do with homosexuality or transgenderism and will not affect your future sexuality.
Lesbian-identified girls reject their femininity.
Lesbian-identified girls reject their femininity for various reasons, some of which are not entirely obvious. One reason for their rejection is the way they are treated by society. It is not uncommon for these girls to have to deal with the oppression of their identity, even in sexual harassment and other forms of oppression. A lesbian’s life is never straightforward, as it involves the constant redemption of its ultra-precarious subject position in the face of pressure. Lesbian specificity has been defined in many ways: as a continuum of care, commitment of the body, transcendent love between women, anger at male dominance, a contingent historical construction, and more.
Parental acceptance
If your daughter has started acting like a tomboy, it’s probably a good idea to look more profound. A girl may have an athletic temperament and be naturally inclined toward masculine behaviors. But it doesn’t necessarily mean that she will be gay or transgender. She might also have a more masculine outlook than her classmates. If you’re worried that your daughter might become a lesbian, there are several things you can do.
First, make sure that you’re mentally prepared. Plan ahead of time and avoid triggering situations. Moreover, don’t forget to prepare yourself by attending a therapy session so your parents can be sure of your sexuality. Also, be ready to answer any questions your parents may have. When the time comes, make sure you pick a time when they’re not distracted by other people.