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DerrickMemberI’m not Goth, so I’m giving my experience from having Goth friends and reading about subcultures. Goths can be any religion they choose – I have many Christian-Goth friends – although most are drawn to earth-based religions. There is no ‘Goth manifesto’ or ‘Goth dress code’ or style. Black clothes don’t make the Goth. Sure, most Goths you might see will be dressed in black, and some might dress in a Victorian style, but they choose those clothes for the same reasons any person chooses their clothes: it appeals to them. Goths don’t make it their life’s goal to be ‘different,’ except for the dabblers in middle school and high school. They try to find beauty where most people find ugliness. But all in all, Goths are like any other group: each have their own personal definition of who they are.
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Name : Derrick, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Buddhist, Age : 17, City : Fullerton, State : CA, Country : United States, Occupation : Student, Education level : Less than High School Diploma, Social class : Lower middle class, -
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