Just because the character listens to an iPod and wears black nail polish, she's goth. That was just a misused word.
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To me, goth is like really hard black lipstick, black nails, black clothes.
The Goth character was a difficult thing to get my head round. I'm not really a fan of Goth music. I'm more a piano and guitar man - that's what I love.
I always get the 'goth girl' thing because I wear black. But I don't worship death.
I don't know why people think I'm a Goth - that's a misconception.
It's only people that aren't goths that think the Cure are a goth band.
I lived with my auntie and my cousin when I was growing up, and they always wore black, and I thought it was quite chic. It wasn't a goth or a social group sort of thing.
It wasn't so much of a controlled effort to end up as part of the Goth scene.
I tried to be a goth for a while. I'd pour baby powder on my face and paint my lips black, but that didn't last long. I thought I looked cool at the time. But then you look back and wonder, 'Why did anyone let me out of the house looking like that?'
I wouldn't consider myself Goth, but I love Gothic pieces.
I'm definitely incredibly attracted to the aesthetic of what is typically deemed goth stuff, but. A lot of my experience growing up was in being around that kind of thing, and it's just what sinks into a person's brain.
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