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How to Be a Tomboy in Elementary School
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Being a tomboy means embracing a more masculine or gender-nonconforming style, behavior, and interests, which may not be typical for girls in elementary school. If you're interested in being a tomboy, here are some tips to help you: 1. Embrace comfortable and practical clothing: Opt for clothing that allows you to move freely and feel comfortable, such as jeans, t-shirts, sneakers, and shorts. Avoid wearing dresses or skirts if they make you feel uncomfortable. 2. Adopt a short hairstyle: Consider cutting your hair short or styling it in a low-maintenance way that suits your active lifestyle. 3. Engage in sports and physical activities: Tomboys are often associated with physical activities like sports. Consider joining a sports team or engaging in other physical activities that interest you. 4. Pursue hobbies and interests that are considered masculine: Explore hobbies and interests that are typically associated with boys, such as building things, playing video games, or collecting things like rocks or action figures. 5. Speak up and be confident: Don't be afraid to express yourself and speak your mind. Be confident in your choices and don't let others dictate how you should behave or dress. Remember, being a tomboy is about being true to yourself and embracing your unique personality and interests. Don't worry about fitting into societal expectations or labels, and enjoy being your authentic self!
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