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I've always wondered what sets female models apart from their female peers, besides looks ofc, in their youth.
And I've come to the conclusion that a lot of them were tomboys growing up or at the very least, preferred hanging out with boys instead of girls.
Some examples of this phenomenon:
Russian female model Sasha Luss
(timestamped for the goldfish-tier attention spancels here)
Croatian female model Faretta Radic
(timestamped again)
Dutch female model Birgit Kos
https://translate.google.com/transl...-we-hebben-voor-mijn-carriere-gekozen/http:// (translated, you can look up the original article)
Dutch female model Luna Bijl
https://translate.google.com/transl...gen-die-je-wil-weten-over-luna-bijl&sandbox=1 (translated again, you can look up the original article)
American female model Meghan Roche
fashionweekdaily.com
And I'm sure there are more examples of this phenomenon, these are merely the ones that I could find.
Genetically superior females don't like to play with barbies, hang out with other girls and do girly things in general when they are young, they tend to be tomboys more often than not.
Time to swallow this new pill.
But what causes this phenomenon? Is it because they have more masculine facial features than most girls and therefore, prefer doing boy things?
And I've come to the conclusion that a lot of them were tomboys growing up or at the very least, preferred hanging out with boys instead of girls.
Some examples of this phenomenon:
Russian female model Sasha Luss
(timestamped for the goldfish-tier attention spancels here)
Croatian female model Faretta Radic
(timestamped again)
Dutch female model Birgit Kos
https://translate.google.com/transl...-we-hebben-voor-mijn-carriere-gekozen/http:// (translated, you can look up the original article)
You have a short hairdo just like Linda.
'It used to be even shorter. My mom always loved short hair, but my sister didn't want it. It stayed with her long princess hair, so I was the bobbin. Fine, because I've always been a tomboy. '
Dutch female model Luna Bijl
https://translate.google.com/transl...gen-die-je-wil-weten-over-luna-bijl&sandbox=1 (translated again, you can look up the original article)
2. Before she became a model, Luna rode quad bikes.
"I was always with guys and not into fashion at all. I was always dirty and I didn't really care what I looked like."
American female model Meghan Roche
Rising Star Meghan Roche on Being Backstage Besties with Gigi and Bella
One of fashion’s budding beauts is Meghan Roche, who was recently crowned Breakout Star by model.com and worked with Steven Meisel on her first job
How did you catch the modeling bug?
I never wanted to model. I was a huge tomboy. I’d wear basketball shorts and basketball shoes, and only hung with dudes.
And I'm sure there are more examples of this phenomenon, these are merely the ones that I could find.
Genetically superior females don't like to play with barbies, hang out with other girls and do girly things in general when they are young, they tend to be tomboys more often than not.
Time to swallow this new pill.
But what causes this phenomenon? Is it because they have more masculine facial features than most girls and therefore, prefer doing boy things?


