Many people experience judgment or stereotyping based on their clothing choices, especially when their style doesn't conform to traditional gender norms. When someone says "you dress like a boy," it can feel dismissive or hurtful, but it's important to remember clothing is one of the most personal ways we express our identity. From my own experience, embracing your clothing preferences, regardless of gender expectations, is empowering. I found that wearing what makes me comfortable and confident helped me challenge stereotypes and gain respect from others. Over time, I learned to respond to such comments calmly and with humor, which often diffused awkward situations. Additionally, understanding that these judgments reveal more about societal biases than your worth can be liberating. Connecting with communities and individuals who celebrate diverse expressions can provide support and inspiration. Fashion is a form of self-expression without limits — embracing this mindset can help you navigate any negative remarks while staying true to yourself.
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