Re: Don't Judge a Goth by its Cover
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I know how you feel here. My family doesn't believe that I'm a goth girl just because I don't dress like one all the time. The reason for that is that my parents won't let me dress that way because it's "satanic" and all that nonsense (they prefer to listen to the stereotypes to the actual truth). The funny thing is that when I dress in dark clothing and wear the makeup, I actually feel more like myself. Plus, I think I look much prettier when dressed that way.
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So beautiful what you said... :)
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This is very upseting that you had to hide yourself to pertect yourself, but you shouldn't hide your real self to please others and let them win. I've been a goth since i was in high school year9 and i just come out off college. fair few years but in that time i was looking for my real self so i changed like you did but 2 fit in mainly e.g liek chav, gangsta wanna be lol, but then turnt to the goth. but now i am myself and you should to my dear. don't list to other people just coz you being you.
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Either you're a fan of Goth Rock or your not; it's as simple as that.
A smart person once said if you once was a Goth than you never was.
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I mean, there's been times I wish I could alter what I've been lashed, ridiculed, and rejected for due to something I can I assure you I had no control over whatsoever. Being called spic, nigger, half-breed, sand nigger, illegal alien migrant worker, and terrorists due to my skin color and facial bone struct on account of my mixed race has become tiresomely familiar. Point being, unlike Goth apparel that can be easily removed, I'm stuck with my looks till the crack of doom.
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OK honeychild that comes with the territory, being "persecuted" for being in the "Goth" action. So why mope? You made your bed, you sleep in it, for I've a sneaking suspicion you knew what it was bound to incur before getting involved in the first place. Perhaps you ought to spend the remainder of the best years of your life in something more substantial, profitable, and lasting, like becoming a civil engineer, a social worker, a professional women's baseball team coach, an icthyologist, etc.
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@TheMomoZone yeah i have to agree. i've been going down a romantic victorian path for some time without realizing it, and finding it quite hard because i go to a very consesrvative school and my friends think goths are just a steriotypical group looking for attention, this has given me a boost.
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hey i know wher eur comming from but never let any negative comments bring u down bc the ppl tht say negative stuff bout u have nothing better to do with their lives, i get negative comments all the time but i ignore them bc the ppl tht say them mean nothing and are nothing in my life,
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We emos feel the same way! We get pushed around and stuff like that! It's not right!
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@Mikediah i'm goth and i try to be nice to everyone, but it's really hard when they treat you like you're dirt when you haven't even done anything. it's very hard. we're not mean at heart, people make us look like we are
Hi Elizabeth WOW THANK YOU FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL VID RESPONSE THAT SENT SHIVERS THROUGH MY BODY.THERE IS NOTHING BETTER THAN BEING YOURSELF AND YOU ARE SO SWEET AND I CAN FEEL THE GOOD IN YOU.GO FOR IT GIRL .YOU TOTALLY ROCK.PEACE OUT.
MOMO
TheMomoZone 4 years ago 4
i've been attacked by mature adults twice and im a teenager..trying to live my life and mind my own business and be happy...in myself!..walking down the street..they hit me like i've done someting so terrible to them..im REALLY going to sue them this time if they do this again..my mom has already forced me to stop dressing the way i do..and i dont have any friends who're NOT ashamed to walk/hangout w/ me..
i have great friends and family..
ugh!
gnrqueen 2 years ago 3