Prompt: Clothing is often tied to identity and culture. Describe an outfit or style you like that may not fit what others expect from you. How have people responded, and what does this reveal about stereotypes in society?

 I like baggy pants and tops. This can be looked at as "weird" because "girls are meant to wear tight and fitted clothing." Alot of people assumed I was masc female because of what I chose to wear. Despite my long slick hair, nails, lashes , and even the way I speak. This shows that I doesnt matter how much you may 'look to part', if you have one thing that's different ,all of that will be thrown out of the window. 

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