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if you want to try it, in the prompt ask it about your overall vibe, perceived status and potential downsides to your look, then add some stats for context at the end
Overall Vibe and Energy
His overall vibe is artistic, alternative, and slightly rebellious, with a touch of sophistication. He gives off an energy of someone who is confident in their style and unafraid to stand out, possibly someone involved in creative fields like art, fashion, or design. He seems introspective yet self-assured, someone who might be perceived as a trendsetter or a bit of a dreamer.He does appear androgynous. His soft facial features, slender build, and the way he styles himself—luxury fashion with an alternative twist—lean toward a more gender-fluid aesthetic. The tousled hair and delicate bone structure further contribute to this perception. His style choices are often associated with avant-garde or high-fashion circles where gender norms are frequently blurred.
Perceived Status
He likely comes across as high-status due to his clothing choices. In a university setting where most students dress casually (think jeans, hoodies, and sneakers), his polished, designer-heavy wardrobe would make him stand out as someone with money and a refined taste. The alternative twist to his style might also suggest he’s part of a subculture that values individuality over conformity, further elevating his "cool" factor among certain crowds.Potential Downsides to His Look and Perception
- Intimidation Factor: His polished, high-fashion look might intimidate peers who feel they can’t relate to him. This could lead to social isolation or difficulty forming casual friendships.
- Judgment of Elitism: As mentioned, his luxury clothing might make others assume he’s wealthy and out of touch, potentially leading to envy or assumptions that he looks down on others.
- Practicality Concerns: Flared pants, pointed-toe boots, and blazers aren’t the most practical for a university setting (e.g., walking between classes, sitting for long periods). Peers might see this as impractical or overly performative.
- Skinny Build Perception: His very slender frame (52 kg at 173 cm is quite underweight) might lead some to perceive him as fragile or unhealthy, even if that’s not the case. This could affect how he’s viewed in terms of physical presence or masculinity.
- Androgyny Misinterpretation: While androgyny is celebrated in some circles, in a more conservative or mainstream university environment, it might lead to misunderstanding or prejudice from peers who aren’t familiar with or accepting of gender-fluid aesthetics.