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How to Be a Tomboy (Teen Girls)
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Being a tomboy is all about embracing your individuality and breaking gender stereotypes. Here are some tips for teen girls who want to be a tomboy: 1. Dress in comfortable clothes: Tomboys typically dress in comfortable and practical clothes such as jeans, t-shirts, sneakers, and hoodies. Choose clothes that fit well and make you feel confident. 2. Experiment with your hair: Many tomboys prefer short haircuts or ponytails. However, there is no one "right" way to style your hair. Experiment with different styles and find what works for you. 3. Participate in sports: Many tomboys enjoy sports and physical activity. Consider joining a sports team or taking up a new physical hobby. 4. Develop practical skills: Tomboys often value practical skills such as fixing things, camping, and outdoor activities. Take classes or workshops to develop your practical skills. 5. Embrace your interests: Whether you love video games, comic books, or science, don't be afraid to embrace your interests. Being a tomboy is all about being true to yourself. 6. Don't be afraid to be assertive: Tomboys are often assertive and confident. Speak up for yourself and don't be afraid to take charge. Remember, being a tomboy is about embracing your individuality and breaking gender stereotypes. Don't be afraid to be true to yourself and follow your own path.
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