...The goth subculture has associated tastes in music, aesthetics, and fashion, whether or not all individuals who share those tastes are in fact members of the goth subculture. Gothic music encompasses a number of different styles. Styles of dress within the subculture range from deathrock, punk, androgynous, Victorian, some Renaissance and Medieval style attire, or combinations of the above, most often with black attire, makeup and hair. Read full entry
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- 1.Goth subculture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The goth subculture has survived much longer than others of the same era, and ... The goth subculture has associated tastes in music, aesthetics, and fashion, ...
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- 2.A Study of Gothic Subculture - an Inside Look for Outsiders
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"Goth subculture"....?
How thugz one get involved
with the Gothic/Goth movement?
explain.
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I'm wondering if you mean "does" instead of "thugz" if that is the case you start listening to goth music, sisters of mercy, the cure, bahaus, ect... if you like it then you start dressing in mostly black and then you are "involved" in the goth "movement" |
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What is the appeal of the Goth I used to be Goth when I was a
teenager. I guess I never
really was because I "used to
be" and now I'm not. I do like
the sunshine now, however
Goths may like the sunshine,
and that's just a stereotype.
So, what makes one Goth and
what is the appeal?
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For me the appeal of it is the music and to a lesser extent, the fashion and also, as some people have said, the fact that there's like-minded people within in the subculture, although then again I don't really associate with other goths (not in real life anyway), so that doesn't apply to me as much as some people. Actually I guess I always liked things with a dark feel or aesthetic to them ever since I was a kid, so it was natural I'd be attracted to the goth subculture. And I'd say what makes one goth is listening to goth music (real goth music like Bauhaus or Christian Death, for example) and then also participating in the subculture to one extent or another. |
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What do you think about the I don
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At the beginning of the statement you said " I don't call myself goth but i do dress like it". If you are not a goth, why is this so important to you? Don't worry about what other people think about you, they suck! No one has the right to judge you. Next time someone calls you a goth, tell them to kiss your a**! When I dress, sometimes I like to show skin, people can call me a sl*t, but I don't give a damn, I'm married with a 1 year old, I know I'm not a sl*t and my husband does, so who cares what they think! |
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