editorial policy • named authors • trust
How CindyVermeulenTV handles authorship, tone, and trust
This site uses named authors with clear topic lanes and a small shared editorial process. The goal is simple: useful content, natural bylines, and no awkward admin-style publishing.
What authorship means here
Each post is published under the author whose lane best fits the topic. That gives readers a clearer sense of voice and focus instead of dumping everything under one generic admin byline.
Cindy remains the founder and primary voice of the site, but the public authorship now reflects different content strengths more naturally.
The point is not to inflate authority with fake awards, padded credentials, or awkward identity theatre. The point is clearer authorship, better topic fit, and a more human reading experience.
Author lanes
- Cindy Vermeulen — founder & primary writer; foundational guides and site direction, personal perspective and confidence-building pieces, femininity, self-expression, and beginner reassurance.
- Naomi Hart — lingerie & fit author; bras, shapewear, lingerie, and corsets, sizing help and fit explainers, practical styling and silhouette guides.
- Elise Rowan — breastforms & product guide author; breastforms, breastplates, and product comparisons, sizing, materials, and fit logic, care, upkeep, and practical buying decisions.
- Mara Quinn — community & confidence author; beginner questions and confidence-building, privacy, safety, and public comfort, community stories and reader-sensitive content.
Editorial standards
- Clarity beats filler. Every guide should feel tighter, cleaner, and more useful than the average thin affiliate-style post.
- Tone should feel human, warm, and direct without becoming sloppy, cruel, or overhyped.
- Product-led content should explain trade-offs, fit, comfort, upkeep, and who something is actually for.
- Beginner content should reduce confusion rather than add more jargon, pressure, or shame.
- Privacy and confidence content should stay careful, practical, and reader-safe.
- When a post materially changes, it should be refreshed instead of left to quietly decay.
What we do not do
- Hide the entire site behind anonymous admin-style bylines.
- Pad bios with made-up certifications, fake awards, or exaggerated authority claims.
- Assign topics randomly just to imitate a giant publication.
- Publish rushed pages simply to hit volume targets.
