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2006-06-30 11:59:04 · 18 answers · asked by happybunnygirl 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

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I use to be gothic myself. Trust me the goth part is just a phase. I know it is unsettling sight sometimes, but it is important in the growth of your child. People even need to know and understand their dark side to make sure that they never go there. The most important thing you could do is let your child know that you are still there for them and you understand what they are going through. You do need to pay close attention to their friends. Some goth people take it farther than just dressing up. They might engage in ritualistic behaviors, drugs, self mutilation, or worse. However if this scares you and you try to force them a certain way you will have a revolting gothic child instead of a gothic child who still listens and respects your imput. I grew out of it and was glad my parents let me explore myself, I was also glad they gave me that freedom while still protecting me from the truly harmful things in life.

2006-06-30 12:17:20 · answer #1 · answered by safety 1st 2 · 0 0

When I was about 15-17 yrs old I went thru a "punk" stage. I wore all types of funky clothes and had about 16 piercings (tongue, ears, lip, eyebrows, nose, belly button). At the time I said I just didn't want to be another cookie cutter person. I realize now I just wanted some attention, and to stand out and also be accepted in some sort of group,(although I never would have said it then!). It made me feel good to get noticed. Its a lot better to get noticed by the things you wear rather than the things you do. So many young kids turn to other things to get that attention they desire--violence, promiscuity, drugs. So be glad your child is into clothes and hair and jewelry. It's the same as any other kid that wears mini skirts, letter jackets, or plays on the football team. Now I'm a Junior at UofA, to become a math teacher in high school. I work in human resources and have NO piercings (but a few tatoos!). I grew out of it and most other people will too. And if not, great! We need all sorts of different people in this world.

2006-06-30 12:11:36 · answer #2 · answered by mcCody-g 2 · 0 0

What world is lissa living in? I went to school with goths, some of them were the nicest people I ever conversated with. None of them got bad grades-and the ones who did, didn't do it on purpose. I got bad grades in school too, not because I was a goth.
Being gothic doesn't always mean you'll go down to illegal, bad things. That's just a stereotype.
I used to be a real big tomboy and my mother tried to control what I wore in high school. She took all my baggy jeans and tshirts from me. I started hiding my clothes, changing when I got to school, then when I got out of high school she realized the error of her ways.
As long as they're not doing anything illegal, or disrespectful, etc, etc, etc, then don't try to control them or tell them how to dress. When kids go from being children to teenagers and young adults, there's come a point when control is lost and they have to start making their own decisions, otherwise when they get out into the real world they'll be lost forever.

2006-06-30 18:35:34 · answer #3 · answered by Agent Double EL 5 · 0 0

I paintings in childcare with little ones below 2 and it really is the ratio I actually have. and also you no what its demanding and Im someone. i'd not in any respect go away a baby to do a similar. Heck i'd not go away slightly one with any minor. An older baby reckoning on the age per chance. those moms and dads obviously do no longer favor to pay for someone extra experienced to have a tendency to the little ones. i am going to allow you to comprehend today it is going to likely be overwhelming, VERY difficult, and also you may attain a level the position you want to scream and run out the door. you've the three older ones getting into 3 guidelines and the toddler screaming for interest(that scream it really is like someone beating a cats nails on the black bored) what is going to you do then? what is going to you do even as all of them are hungry or drained? even as they're all crying without delay? One blows ot their diaper and desires to be bathed, yet the different ones gained't sit down nevertheless? you want to cause them to nutrition and watch them at the same time? you want to pass to the lavatory? won't be able to pass outdoors, yet the little ones are operating round screaming? attempting to do something relaxing with the older ones yet the more youthful 2 gained't assist you to? What if one receives ill and throws up throughout including on you? it is a disaster contained in the making in case you question me. Sorry you may no longer like it, and that i comprehend childrens imagine they're "adults" yet it really is not any good

2016-11-30 01:40:55 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

letting your children be gothic is terrible! No offense but what are you thinkin in your head! Bein gothic leads to more things other then black clothes and make-up like smoking,drinking, being depressed, and getting bad grades in school on purpose.,

2006-06-30 12:20:40 · answer #5 · answered by summer luvver :D 3 · 0 0

I would let them as long as they are still respectful and follow the rules of the house. After a while the black clothes and heavy make-up will wear off, if you tell them they can't do it, they may rebel in other ways. It is just clothes, make-up and hair. Beside it will be good blackmail pics for when they have kids lol :)

2006-06-30 12:28:20 · answer #6 · answered by beth l 7 · 0 0

You're asking a mother who has almost it all. I have 3 boys and 2 girls. 1 of my boys thinks hes the smartest, kids call him a nerd. My 2nd boy is a sports freak, I guess you could call him a jock. My 3rd boy well, hes skater. My 1st girl is a cheerleader, you could call her a prep. And my 2nd girl is a punk, smokes and does drugs, I tried to ween her off but I am working on it.

2006-06-30 18:51:34 · answer #7 · answered by Karista 1 · 0 0

Certainly. Let them be who they want and dress however they want as long as it's not suggestive. It is not who they are that you should be concerned with, nobody knows who they are during teen years. Worry about what they do. If it's bad. Punish them, otherwise, let it go. If they are being good there is no need to worry

2006-06-30 12:20:52 · answer #8 · answered by DJ 4 · 0 0

Only to a certain extent, I mean if its just, hey I like wearing black and having a lot of makeup on, then yea I suppose but any more thatn that there needs to be change

2006-06-30 12:03:04 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think ,y just have not any reason not to let them express themselves and explore newthings , for me I pety every one who have not understanded me ,or ppl who r tryin to be judgemental
I think expressing yourself will release alot of your anger and make u feel good about yourself ....let them go for it ,but the most important thing watever they do the right support them please
cuz I havent been supported , and try not to be critisizing

2006-07-02 14:56:46 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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