I know a lot of Christian Goths. They are no different than anyone else.
I use to be called a "Goth" because of how I dressed. Growing up I hated pretty/bright colors. I was to "boyish" to like them lol.
Plus I was a skater, I liked BMX and I rode dirtbikes. So bright colors just wasn't my thing.
Now I get called a country girl. Ha it's funny how people try so hard to label others.
I use to be called a "Goth" because of how I dressed. Growing up I hated pretty/bright colors. I was to "boyish" to like them lol.
Plus I was a skater, I liked BMX and I rode dirtbikes. So bright colors just wasn't my thing.
Now I get called a country girl. Ha it's funny how people try so hard to label others.
Seems to me also that there is a bit of Renaissance Fair-type reenactments that might be called Gothic in style.