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And, Greymalkin, whats wrong with Goths? I am considered by most as either "emo" or "goth" though, I dont believe in labeling people. I am me, and thats all I will ever be. lol.Greymalkin wrote:I wonder why people react like that.
I mean, what's the big deal? It just means you're attracted to the same sex rather than the opposite sex.
I would be more upset if a child of mine wanted to be a Goth!
('twas a joking question by the way. lol. I know it can be quite hard to read when someone is serious in text.)
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I'm not a "hard core goth". But, I do wear all black, so that is what I'm labeled. I dont wear tons of black eye make up or whie out my face or anything like that.Greymalkin wrote:There's nothing wrong with Goths or any other kind of 'fashion' statement, it just isn't for me.
I don't understand why somebody would want to look like that.
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That's my point, how is it 'different'.
The goths I see are more into conformity than the non-goths I know.
Many of the goths I know dress that way because without that "uniform" they don't have much self confidence.
It's like becomming a different person because they don't like the person they are underneath all that black.
I'm not knocking goths, people can (and should) be able to dress however they want. I just don't understand it that's all.
The goths I see are more into conformity than the non-goths I know.
Many of the goths I know dress that way because without that "uniform" they don't have much self confidence.
It's like becomming a different person because they don't like the person they are underneath all that black.
I'm not knocking goths, people can (and should) be able to dress however they want. I just don't understand it that's all.
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