Honey, it took me back to my teenage years. When I was your age, there were many subcultures and all sorts of strangely dressed people (I was a Gothic myself). Not bad, just at your age you do not understand the limits of dress and very often instead of being avant-garde, it comes to kitsch, in search of some individuality. This will be cleared up, the important thing is not to overdo it, as he very accurately described №7. Now that Gothic is associated with the darker colors of life, and is born of 19th-century Romanticism, it is natural to arouse suspicion in others. This is generally the case with the so-called Underground. I can only advise you not to live too much. After all, it is a way for a young person to go through a period of melancholy, the search for individuality, a place in the world, but the most important thing is not to get too caught up in it. Wear your clothes, listen to your music, but communicate with people, do not part with them as different, misunderstood. This is repulsive. Another extreme is also girls dressed as chalga singers - transparent leggings, platforms and evening makeup for school :))) In any case, the appearance sends a message that carries its positives and negatives. At a gothic fest one will dress in one way, but in everyday life one must follow some general rules that apply to everyone - metals, goths, chalgars. You can't go to school with a corset, for example, anything that goes for gothic clothing, and with leopard clothes, like your favorite pop-folk singer. №2, don't speak unprepared because you expose yourself. There is no "our", there is "our" or "our". listen to your music, but communicate with people, do not part with them as different, misunderstood. This is repulsive. Another extreme is also girls dressed as chalga singers - transparent leggings, platforms and evening makeup for school :))) In any case, the appearance sends a message that carries its positives and negatives. At a gothic fest one will dress in one way, but in everyday life one must follow some general rules that apply to everyone - metal, goth, chalgar. You can't go to school with a corset, for example, anything that goes for gothic clothing, and with leopard clothes, like your favorite pop-folk singer. №2, don't speak unprepared because you expose yourself. There is no "our", there is "our" or "our". listen to your music, but communicate with people, do not part with them as different, misunderstood. This is repulsive. Another extreme is also girls dressed as chalga singers - transparent leggings, platforms and evening makeup for school :))) In any case, the appearance sends a message that carries its positives and negatives. At a gothic fest one will dress in one way, but in everyday life one must follow some general rules that apply to everyone - metal, goth, chalgar. You can't go to school with a corset, for example, anything that goes for gothic clothing, and with leopard clothes, like your favorite pop-folk singer. №2, don't speak unprepared because you expose yourself. There is no "our", there is "our" or "our". Another extreme is also girls dressed as chalga singers - transparent leggings, platforms and evening makeup for school :))) In any case, the appearance sends a message that carries its positives and negatives. At a gothic fest one will dress in one way, but in everyday life one must follow some general rules that apply to everyone - metal, goth, chalgar. You can't go to school with a corset, for example, anything that goes for gothic clothing, and with leopard clothes, like your favorite pop-folk singer. №2, don't speak unprepared because you expose yourself. There is no "our", there is "our" or "our". Another extreme is also girls dressed as chalga singers - transparent leggings, platforms and evening makeup for school :))) In any case, the appearance sends a message that carries its positives and negatives. At a gothic fest one will dress in one way, but in everyday life one must follow some general rules that apply to everyone - metal, goth, chalgar. You can't go to school with a corset, for example, anything that goes for gothic clothing, as well as with leopard clothes, like your favorite pop-folk singer. №2, don't speak unprepared because you expose yourself. There is no "our", there is "our" or "our". At a gothic fest one will dress in one way, but in everyday life one must follow some general rules that apply to everyone - metals, goths, chalgars. You can't go to school with a corset, for example, anything that goes for gothic clothing, and with leopard clothes, like your favorite pop-folk singer. №2, don't speak unprepared because you expose yourself. There is no "our", there is "our" or "our". At a gothic fest one will dress in one way, but in everyday life one must follow some general rules that apply to everyone - metal, goth, chalgar. You can't go to school with a corset, for example, anything that goes for gothic clothing, and with leopard clothes, like your favorite pop-folk singer. №2, don't speak unprepared because you expose yourself. There is no "our", there is "our" or "our".
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And I like the gothic style, I listen to that kind of music and I wear that kind of clothes (outside of school when I get together with friends who also like gothic). No one can stop me from being who I am. There is something mysterious, mystical beauty in Gothic. And I like that, that's what draws me. I wear black clothes and black nail polish - some classmates find it strange, but that's me. I don't go to school provocatively, so I don't see anything wrong with my clothes. This is me, my way of expressing myself. I'm happy, smiling, listening to heavy music and wearing black clothes - and I like that! So be yourself without worrying about what others think! "How can you wear such clothes ?! All in black ?! And you're cheerful. It's ugly." - This was told to me by a girl who I did not know whether she was wearing a dress or a tank top. Everyone has their own style. F 14