I don’t know if it’s a mainstream profession but I saw a video of a woman who worked as a “feminine image consultant” who taught trans women how to navigate women’s clothing. Basically how to co-ordinate outfits and not unintentionally look like a sex worker.
I once heard it described as “I never got to be a teenage girl” meaning they didn’t get to grow up experimenting with feminine clothes. Even some cis women have difficulty dressing in a classy and age-appropriate way.
IIN That I can't stand femboys?
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I don’t know if it’s a mainstream profession but I saw a video of a woman who worked as a “feminine image consultant” who taught trans women how to navigate women’s clothing. Basically how to co-ordinate outfits and not unintentionally look like a sex worker.
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How is "not looking like a hooker" not common sense?
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I once heard it described as “I never got to be a teenage girl” meaning they didn’t get to grow up experimenting with feminine clothes. Even some cis women have difficulty dressing in a classy and age-appropriate way.
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Do they? I thought the edgy look is reserved for the teenagers and goth people. Average hot topic people.
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Your eyes have been spared, in the trashier parts of England questionable fashion choices abound.