ae had been a trainee for several months now, and he had made significant progress in his training. He had become a better dancer and singer, and he was starting to get noticed by the right people. But he knew that there was still a long way to go before he could debut as an official K-pop idol.
One day, Tae's trainer called him into her office and told him that they were going to try something new. She showed him a concept for an upcoming performance, and Tae was shocked to see that it involved him wearing feminine clothes and makeup.
Tae was hesitant at first. He had never worn anything like this before and he was worried about how people would react. But his trainer assured him that this was a common concept in K-pop and that it would help him stand out and showcase his versatility as an artist.
Tae took a deep breath and decided to give it a try. He went through the process of getting ready, complete with putting on makeup, wearing a dress and heels. He felt strange and uncomfortable but he knew that this is part of the job.
As he walked out onto the stage, Tae felt like a different person. He was no longer the shy, reserved trainee that he had been before. He was now a confident, charismatic performer. And as he began to sing and dance, he felt like he had finally found his true calling.
The performance was a huge success, and Tae received rave reviews from the audience and his trainers. He was thrilled by the positive response and felt proud of himself for taking a chance and stepping out of his comfort zone.
From that day on, Tae embraced this new side of himself and started to incorporate more feminine concepts into his performances. He found that it helped him to showcase his range as an artist and helped him to connect with a wider audience. He realized that this transformation was not just a physical change, but a mental and emotional one as well.