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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 184196"><p>I'm really not aware of any bad behaviors attributed to the Goth style. Even as a teen (and there was no difference between Goth and Gothic then), I always saw them as more artistic people who didn't follow the crowd like sheep. </p><p></p><p>I can't imagine she'll do corsets. The sensory thing would get to her, I think. But, I could be wrong. She's expanding her horizons on a daily basis. Right now, she wants some hair extensions in blue and red. She's doing the black eyeliner - started this week - and has been having some difficulty getting it off at night. Especially because I don't have any makeup remover as I rarely wear makeup anymore. Guess we'll have to get some.</p><p></p><p>She has natural, very dark brown hair. She had gone a bit blonde earlier this year and is now back to her dark brown. And she has a very fair complexion, so she naturally fits the gothic look in that manner. She wanted to get some black eyeshadow and I told her that I really didn't think that was going to turn out the way she was thinking. She wanted the 'smokey eye' look. I told her you get that with grays, not black. </p><p></p><p>I think it looks good on her, actually. It's just accentuating her natural colors. So far, she's really only dabbling. Black shirts, converse type shoes, arm warmers (fingerless gloves that go up the arms), a couple of skirts from Hot Topic, eyeliner and black nail polish. </p><p></p><p>I've always loved the knee-high and lace up boots. Me and Stevie Nicks...."I wear my boots all summer long...."</p><p></p><p>I'm just glad that she's no longer being so sensitive to this. Accepting who you are is important. This is who she is right now. Might be something different next month...she's 13...but it's ok to just be who you are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 184196"] I'm really not aware of any bad behaviors attributed to the Goth style. Even as a teen (and there was no difference between Goth and Gothic then), I always saw them as more artistic people who didn't follow the crowd like sheep. I can't imagine she'll do corsets. The sensory thing would get to her, I think. But, I could be wrong. She's expanding her horizons on a daily basis. Right now, she wants some hair extensions in blue and red. She's doing the black eyeliner - started this week - and has been having some difficulty getting it off at night. Especially because I don't have any makeup remover as I rarely wear makeup anymore. Guess we'll have to get some. She has natural, very dark brown hair. She had gone a bit blonde earlier this year and is now back to her dark brown. And she has a very fair complexion, so she naturally fits the gothic look in that manner. She wanted to get some black eyeshadow and I told her that I really didn't think that was going to turn out the way she was thinking. She wanted the 'smokey eye' look. I told her you get that with grays, not black. I think it looks good on her, actually. It's just accentuating her natural colors. So far, she's really only dabbling. Black shirts, converse type shoes, arm warmers (fingerless gloves that go up the arms), a couple of skirts from Hot Topic, eyeliner and black nail polish. I've always loved the knee-high and lace up boots. Me and Stevie Nicks...."I wear my boots all summer long...." I'm just glad that she's no longer being so sensitive to this. Accepting who you are is important. This is who she is right now. Might be something different next month...she's 13...but it's ok to just be who you are. [/QUOTE]
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