Girl: I like chocolate, flowers, things that smell good, and pastel colors. That's about it though because I don't like chick flicks, dresses, or heels. I can also be giggly, but not in an annoying "LOLz ohmuhgosh look at that boy, he's sooo cute!!" (barf), more in a tickled way. Also I blush easily, I don't know if that's a girl stereotype, but I do! Also I'm pretty emotional and cry sometimes.
Amusing side story (I do these often, don't? I guess add "Tells stories a lot" to the "Girl stereotype"
): My friend and I were watching a movie. It came to a sad part and I started crying, and she starts making fun of the movie and turns to me and laughs. She sees that instead of laughing with her, I'm crying, and all she said was "...Oh." Ha! We're really good friends so it wasn't awkward. It was just funny.
Twin: We don't finish each other's sentences but we are very close and have those moments when we both laugh at something, but then we'll look at each other and start laughing more and more, just from watching the the other laugh. We usually end up crying because we're laughing so hard. That's just an example. I love my twinnie.
Psychology major: Technically I double majored in Sociology also, so I feel like that evens out the stereotype, but I am quite analytical and a thinker. I naturally analyze people, but it's not in a cold-hearted way which I think is what most people are afraid of. I'm just somewhat good at reading people's body language, words, cues, etc. I'm just a curious person.