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Being a tomboy is about embracing a more masculine or androgynous style and behavior while still maintaining your feminine identity. Here are some tips on how to be a tomboy: 1. Dress comfortably: Tomboys often prefer loose, comfortable clothing such as t-shirts, jeans, and sneakers. Choose clothes that make you feel confident and reflect your personal style. 2. Experiment with short hair: Short hair is a common feature of tomboy style, but it's not a requirement. If you're considering a shorter haircut, try it out with a wig or temporary color before committing. 3. Wear minimal makeup: If you do choose to wear makeup, keep it minimal and natural-looking. Tomboys often opt for a fresh, natural look that doesn't detract from their natural features. 4. Embrace your interests: Tomboys often have interests that are traditionally considered "masculine," such as sports, video games, or mechanics. Don't be afraid to pursue your interests and show them off. 5. Be confident: Confidence is key to pulling off any style. Embrace who you are and be proud of your tomboy identity. Remember, being a tomboy is about being comfortable in your own skin and expressing yourself in a way that feels authentic to you. Don't worry about conforming to societal expectations of femininity and instead focus on being true to yourself.
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