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<blockquote data-quote="allhaileris" data-source="post: 194981" data-attributes="member: 5663"><p>Yay! Vampire fangs. I've always wanted some. I'm turning 35 this week and I'm still goth/punk. I just feel comfortable like that. I'm not all "tragic" or ever have been, but I love horror movies (have a degree in broadcasting) and a great horror movie always cheers me up. Weird I know, but that's how my brain works.</p><p> </p><p>Tell her if she really is goth/emo/whatever, then it doesn't matter what other people think. It's good training for later in life so you can live the way you want to and not have to worry about what others think. There is a formula for being "goth", but to be herself there isn't and it doesn't matter if somebody else thinks she's trying to be a stereotype. </p><p> </p><p>Sue - look up chaos magic. He probably wants the chaos star (it's an 8 pointed arrow looking star thingy), and although I LOVE tattoos and sleeves on guys, I would encourage him to wait a couple years until he knows EXACTLY what he wants and the plan hasn't changed and he saves up plenty to get it done from a good artist. Ask him if he knows about Eris (the goddess, not my daughter). And if he's into chaos magic, make sure he has a good person to apprentice under. If he's a solo practioner, he can get himself into trouble stirring things up that don't need it. My husband was into it when he was younger and I know he and his friends got into some trouble in the spirit realm because they needed some guidance.</p><p> </p><p>Yay for your goth girls! (see me doing a little dance in my head) Go rent some Dario Argento movies for them, take them to tandy leather to let them make their own bracelets and teach them to sew so they can make their own costumes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allhaileris, post: 194981, member: 5663"] Yay! Vampire fangs. I've always wanted some. I'm turning 35 this week and I'm still goth/punk. I just feel comfortable like that. I'm not all "tragic" or ever have been, but I love horror movies (have a degree in broadcasting) and a great horror movie always cheers me up. Weird I know, but that's how my brain works. Tell her if she really is goth/emo/whatever, then it doesn't matter what other people think. It's good training for later in life so you can live the way you want to and not have to worry about what others think. There is a formula for being "goth", but to be herself there isn't and it doesn't matter if somebody else thinks she's trying to be a stereotype. Sue - look up chaos magic. He probably wants the chaos star (it's an 8 pointed arrow looking star thingy), and although I LOVE tattoos and sleeves on guys, I would encourage him to wait a couple years until he knows EXACTLY what he wants and the plan hasn't changed and he saves up plenty to get it done from a good artist. Ask him if he knows about Eris (the goddess, not my daughter). And if he's into chaos magic, make sure he has a good person to apprentice under. If he's a solo practioner, he can get himself into trouble stirring things up that don't need it. My husband was into it when he was younger and I know he and his friends got into some trouble in the spirit realm because they needed some guidance. Yay for your goth girls! (see me doing a little dance in my head) Go rent some Dario Argento movies for them, take them to tandy leather to let them make their own bracelets and teach them to sew so they can make their own costumes. [/QUOTE]
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