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TeaseCode™ The Dean's List Edit
TeaseCode™ The Dean's List Edit
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EVERY CLASSROOM HAS A HIERARCHY. THIS UNIFORM PUTS YOU AT THE TOP OF IT.
The Dean's List Edit is not about detention. It is about distinction. It is the uniform of the student who knows the answers before the questions are asked. Who sits in the front row not out of fear, but because she likes the view of the room watching her. Who understands that the plaid skirt and the crisp white collar are not symbols of innocence. They are camouflage for a mind that is already running the lesson plan.
Crafted for the woman who treats role-play as high art, this costume hits the perfect note between "naughty librarian" and "valedictorian of your desires." It is a tool for the stream, the private call, and the Halloween party where you arrive as the fantasy and leave as the one they're still thinking about.
THE TEASECODE SIGNAL:
- The Plaid Algorithm: A micro-mini skirt in classic prep-school plaid. It frames the upper thigh. It sways with intention. It is the visual anchor of the fantasy. The pleats hide nothing. The pleats promise everything.
- The Collar Protocol: A crisp white shirt or collar detail that frames the neck and jawline. It is the button you dare them to ask you to undo. The tie hangs loose. The top button is a negotiation tactic.
- The Fabric Matrix: A blend of stretch cotton and polyester that holds its shape through the longest stream. It doesn't wrinkle. It doesn't betray the costume. It lets you focus on the character.
- The Accessory Vector: Often includes a tie, a tiny vest, or glasses (check variant). These are the details that complete the character. They are the props you use to pace the performance. Remove the glasses slowly. Loosen the tie with one hand. The chat will fill the silence with tokens.
SCENE SETUP (Recommended Pairings):
- For The Stream: Pair with knee-high socks or The Altitude Protocol boots for a darker twist. Set the scene. You are the TA. You are the new professor. You are the student who stayed after class to "discuss" the grade. The script writes itself. The tips are the extra credit.
- For The PSO Vibe: Wear this when the client requests "the innocent one." Let the rustle of the plaid against the phone mic do half the work. Your voice drops into a register that is sweet but knowing. They will hear the smile. They will hear the plot twist.
WARNING: The Dean's List Edit has been known to cause spontaneous role-play scenarios, a sudden desire to be called "Miss," and a permanent improvement in posture.
TeaseCode is not responsible for the extra credit assignments you assign or the detention you may or may not give out. Class is in session. You are the professor.
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