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if you go to church, continue to do so. (It won't ruin your goth credibility, but please be sure to leave the latex and leather at home.)
if you go to church, continue to do so. (It won't ruin your goth credibility, but please be sure to leave the latex and leather at home.)
Nah - you were simply lucky enough to have parents who weren't ignorant. My mom loved, for the most part, how I dressed and did my makeup back when I was first "gothing out" (she even loved the Sissies! ), but my father told me that it was ugly and off-putting, and that it wholly explained why guys weren't interested in me, etc., etc.Quiff Boy wrote:my parents loved how i dressed
i never felt like i was "rebelling" or that i had anything to kick back against or that i couldn't express for fear of angering my family.
i always assumed that (amongst my peers at least) that was fairly common... i guess maybe not?
"it explained why the wrong type of guys weren't interested"SINsister wrote:Nah - you were simply lucky enough to have parents who weren't ignorant. My mom loved, for the most part, how I dressed and did my makeup back when I was first "gothing out" (she even loved the Sissies! ), but my father told me that it was ugly and off-putting, and that it wholly explained why guys weren't interested in me, etc., etc.
reminds me of some of the conversations I had with my mothermarkfiend wrote:The first time I came home with a pierced ear, my mother said "You've had your ear pierced? Only homosexuals have their ears pierced!"
It is? I've never understood that notion. *Shrug* Other people don't generally factor into such decisions, in my case.million voices wrote:Part of the point of whatever you dress up in is to upset your parents, isn't it?
Which is remarkable considering how vile she is to people.Pista wrote:Anne Robinson's got the right idea.
Bet she never gets her head kicked in.
indeedNikolas Vitus Lagartija wrote:Of all the youth cults of my youth (mod/metal/ska/punk etc), the goth scene seemed to attract a large number who were into the look as much as the music. These people are those who have moved on to the curious phenomenon that is Steampunk and hang around Whitby in their best dressing up clothes ("look at me ! look at me!") a couple of weekends a year. Those who were into the music hang around forums like this, forlornly hoping for a new album ...