>>118595774from experience:
>sports/fitnessThis one speaks for itself I think. Different sports produce different variations. While I find athletic chicks often overcompensate in feminine styling off the court, they typically have competitive "masculine" nature.
>musicians (particularly within alternative genres and diy scenes)Usually very opinionated and often nuts, their music will usually lend you a hint at their personalities which can vary from sad misunderstood, girls didn't like me as a kid tomboy types to the snort coke of your cock, no fucks given types. A lot of them are annoying or ultimately not worth the quirks but the good ones are worth burning cities for. For my money they're the best looking bunch too, usually more androgynous in overall look, but if they have big tits or ass many will dress to highlight it. Sharp dressers too
>production/crew side of the film/music/theater industryNot as much in that athletic genre of tomboy as much as the girls who can drink some men under the table and can clown around with the boys. Generally outgoing and engaging. Usually fairly traditionally feminine in appearance but with a more practical style
>trades/manufacturingThere are fewer women here but the straight ones are your most stereotypical tomboys, super masculine in appearance and behavior.
>back of the house restaurant industry/bartendersKind of in between the production chicks and athletes on the tomboy sepctrum, except often more surly, don't take anyone's shit and will give it back twice as fast and hard. Will ultimately like to make your food or take you out/throw a party for you. Supportive from that Service mindset.
>women who grew up in male supermajority households This group obviously cannot be identified outwardly but women who grew up with lots of brothers and communed with them growing up tend to have a more traditionally masculine outlook on life. Much more trusting of men than most women