I feel like I'm in drag if I wear straight-up girly clothes.
Spike ,'Get It Done'
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I think my only real "statement" in high school was having very short hair, like pixie short, in an era of big perms.
figure my personality is colorful enough to define me
That's where I've gotten to. I can't afford to have a "look".
I think my only real "statement" in high school was having very short hair, like pixie short, in an era of big perms.
Mine was the opposite-- long, straight, waist-length hair in that same era of the big perm.
my mother picked out my clothes until I was in college
I am actually a Lazy!Goth.
If this is a real term I am totally co-opting it for my own purposes.
I was fairly Goth starting in Grade 8 (started Punk, slid to Goth on discovery), and went more into funky/hippie/eclectic as time progressed. I still self-identify as Goth, though of the BohoCrunchyLazy variety.
I am actually a Lazy!Goth.
If this is a real term I am totally co-opting it for my own purposes.
Awwww! It is a real term, and one I apply to, oh, two-thirds of the Seattle scene, actually.
Look at all you people, talking about my book! Eeeee! I'm very glad you all seem to like it.
The problem with being a Lazy!Goth in NYC, unfortunately, is that everyone else is also wearing all black all the time too.
Hence, I need to redye my hair.
We like it. We REALLY, REALLY like it. (And you, of course).