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Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 7:31 pm
Um...we don't act ditzy. We space out...a lot more than guys. I am practically genious, but I tend to be ditzy. Also, around middle school and early high school ages (About 14-16), we kind of end up answering questions without thinking. And some of us just plain don't get it.
My voice is NATURALLY squeaky, by the way. Girls, around puberty, do get ditzy, expecially the smaller ones (like me) that aren't used to the extra weight (not literal) that a REAL chest puts on them.
Never mind my earlier question...I'm going out with the boy that gave me the necklace...HE GAVE ME SUPER-EXPENSIVE EARRINGS FOR MY BIRTHDAY!!
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Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 2:15 pm
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Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2009 6:28 pm
I know this hardcore Gothic girl in my high school, hair crazy and over her face, piercings, black makeup, black outfits, everything you'd see in a stereotype. And school start up in about three weeks. I want to get to know her, maybe even try to date her, but I'm no goth myself, or I just don't show it, I'm worried she won't accept me. Would anybody know how I might be able to outfit myself better to be accepted into the Gothic culture? Any specific clothes I should aim for? I just want to get to know this person and Goths altogether, can anybody help me?
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