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My research on what straight cis women like is this: dudes that look good vis a vis their already existing body. Im pretty sure straight cis men also feel the same but won't admit it. Weird rpg stat thought in regards to your own body is what isn't appealing. And speaking as a bi they/them who is masc presenting, just like...learn to dress yourself without making a costume of it. I am conventionally pretty hot, cut Viggo Mortinsen in the mid 2000s down by s foot and twinkify to otter and add anime hair. I look fucking good. But a big part of that is also knowing how I look good and leaning into it. There's a lot of different ways to look good but knowing what youre going for and having literally any sense of style goes a long way. Just dress really fucking weird, people love that.
I'm imagining a Cloud hairdo but with Strider hygiene.
Yeah, pretty much