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just weird........ or you're a tomboy
Buy the clothes you wanna wear and you think look good on you.
you should wear Nike or skateboard shoe they will look great. I am a tomboy too and I all ways wear those shoe and it make me feel great.
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I think it was because her company kept her to be a boy in fx to make their group look special...
For wardrobe where sexy clothes, especially around your boyfriend. You can wear skirts or midriffs. You can wear earring's rings, bracelets, belly ring, necklace basically jewelry. Don't where too much makeup. Most girls think its cute to put the whole rainbow on there face and not realizing that they look like clowns. Plus all that makeup can break out your face. So just where little makeup on if you want. For attitude you should act like yourself. Don't try to be something your not. You can loose your friends like that. And at parties, you should dance real sexy with your boo to fast and slow songs. Just look real sexy. ummm I'm a tomboy and i dress and act however i want :) look just be yourself, u dont have to be girly or a tomboy! God loves u in your own way! Im a tomboy and I love it!!
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