Well, could be that you haven't been putting yourself out there enough. Or perhaps your standards are a bit too high and you're missing out on great potential partners who don't fit your exact mold.
Well, the 'girly boy am i story' might be a personal narrative. Maybe it's about a boy who has been labeled as 'girly' by others. He could be facing challenges or experiences related to this label. For example, he might be into things like dancing or art which are sometimes stereotypically considered 'girly'. The story could be about how he copes with the reactions of those around him, whether it's acceptance, rejection or misunderstanding.
Could be that the way the stories are structured or the themes they focus on make you end up as the boy. Or perhaps your characteristics or actions in those situations align with the role of the boy.
It could mean that as a boy, you are like a story, full of potential experiences, adventures, and growth. Maybe it implies that you have a lot of tales to tell or that your life is a story in the making.
It isn't correct. The correct form would be 'I am only a boy named Story' or 'I am only a boy who is called Story'. The way it is written now, the 'call story' part doesn't make proper grammatical sense.
I recommend a novel to you. It's called "The Book of Genesis," and the author is a four-eyed jade cat. This book was also a novel about urban life. The story was about the male protagonist who had many beautiful women around him, but he could not touch them. In the end, he discovered that there was a different secret about himself. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
A boy's simple and singular name could be chosen according to personal preference and family culture. There were many different names to choose from, such as Bohao, Yuanda, An, Bai, Cen, Chang, Chao, Cong, Da, Huan, Shen, Zi, Zong, Hui, Shan, Fan, Yuan, Che, Han, Ling, Yi, Miao, Chen, Ren, Xi, Wen, Yue, Kun, Xin, Qing, Yue, Ang, Hao, Xu, Xiu, Yi, Gen, Quan, Bing, Qian, Pei, and so on. These names were simple and unique, suitable for boys. However, the specific name to choose depended on personal preferences and family background.
Well, perhaps it's a story about a single boy who is looking for love. It might detail his failed attempts at dating, his awkward moments when approaching girls, and how he gradually learns what he really wants in a relationship.
I'm not entirely sure. 'Call' here might be a wrong word, perhaps it should be 'called'. If it's 'I am only a boy called Story', then Story is your name. So it could be a simple statement introducing yourself as a boy named Story.