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On the subject of Goths/Punks....

lonelykimiko said:
I'm kinda confused now, we need a new topic! One with a little less cyber tickling for me too, cause I'm getting tired now and cant think of lots of ways to laugh in a post 🙁 .

OK. Tell me what's happening in Wales? I'll sit in your stocks chair and type..
 
I've had a great idea! How about a get to know and tickle each other thread for the new people to post in?
 
lonelykimiko said:
I've had a great idea! How about a get to know and tickle each other thread for the new people to post in?

That's original, I think. Yeah, let's go for it. I'm game
 
You can make an observation 🙂 . The thread is up and running by the way, so feel free to introduce yourselves over there 😀 .
 
Haha, if only I were that popular! Nah, it's cause I founda good topic here I think 🙂 .
 
lonelykimiko said:
Thankies ^^

I just thought of something terrible! I cant take photos of my feet, cause photos steal your soles......




....well I thought it was funny -_-

It's so bad it's actually funny 😛
 
So basically, yes, I LOVE tickling Goths.
AND being tickled by Goths too.
 
Mid-80's glam-metal girls had the best outfits... teased hair, mini skirts and nylon as far as you could see at a concert (or in the mall). there is nothing about the goth that I would be drawn to, save for the set that wear the torn black nylons... since hose are definitely a fashion NO these days (much to my dismay and regret). Also, nylon-covered toes and soles kinda hard to see through a pair of combat boots. I like tickling girls, but goth/punk grrrlz can be scary!

one thing that might be interesting would be to have a hardcore goth girl (white base makeup and black highlights for that "dead porcelain doll" look, piercings, tats, and black polish on all 20 nails) dressed in a bright flowery prep-looking sun dress and a pair of sheer white or tan hose getting a good dose of foot tickling... now that's contrast AND fun!

"And I don't think contrast is a sin" --- Millencolin (No Cigar)
 
I'm a goth, and I'm a very balanced, happy, friendly and outgoing person who smiles a lot. Most of the goths I know are this way. I just prefer a darker look and have different tastes in colour schemes 😀

Goths being stereotyped as being depressed and angry is kind of an easy asusmption to make, and is just as unfair as saying all blondes are stupid 🙂

Sure, some goths ARE miserable and angry etc, but then so are some blonde cheerleaders. Being depressed is an illness and is nothing to do with being goth. Many younger kids who feel they don't fit in etc and are unhappy for other reasons cling to the goth image, and I believe this gives most goths a pretty bad image. People get too hung up on labels ("what is true punk, what is true goth etc etc...) because everyone is different and these words mean different things to different people. There is no wrong or right answer 🙂

However tickling wise, in my personal experience, I've been told I'm fun as a tickler because the goth look is so "evil" and dark and villany (is that a word?) and fun as a 'lee because of the same reason.....so to get me laughing hysterically and all vulnerable is apparantly amusing 😀
 
I think that there should be more pics/clips of goths being tickled for those who really like it.

Maybe a producer out there could do something about this.

Hint Hint
 
I think that lots of people find it fun to see goths get tickled because of the stereotype. Remember, for us tickling is a fantasy, whether we get to tickle/be tickled or not. We like the idea of fantastic tickling scenarios. It keeps things interesting. The goth/punk stereotype of being the silent, dark, unhappy type makes things more interesting in a tickling setting. Even I act all angry and tough if I'm punked out before I get tickled. It just adds to the illusion.
 
A note on social stratification....

I used to be what others would call "goth-punk" in high school though I never saw it as that. I had the black trenchcoat, plaid pants, black T-shirts and crazy teazed out hair dyed blue, finished off with the clark kent style thick black rimmed glasses. I also had about 9-10 facial piercings......I never considered myself to be part of any one particular social "clique" because there are so many gray areas between them. When does one start and the other end?

This was the subject of a social sciences final report I did where I tried to break down and classify all the social groups in my high school by various credentials. Punks I broke down by regional origin (Brit Punk, Irish Punk, New York Punk, etc.) Goth by time period (Midieval Goth, 80's Goth, Cyber Goth, etc.) and so on. By the time I was done I had this huge tree diagram drawn out and I managed to break it down to a total of 117 different social structures based off a solid 3 at the bottom who establish a formula of sorts; Popular/Sporty sets trends, Conformists follow the trends, Rebels go against the trends. Ironically though, by going against the trends the Rebels in fact created their own trend as did the Comformists by being followers. I came to the conclusion that classifying any individual into a social group or surtype like goth, metalhead, geek, hippy, greaser, punk, prep or jock is a false philosophical concept. In the end we are all just human beings trying to find our place in the world and express our individuality. In so many cases I found that many branches overlapped one another in places where they previously had split only later rejoined again in wholey different way. (Like how Punk and Goth were both offshoots of the early rock & roll groups only to later re-fuse again to create both "Emo" and the popular "Goth-Punk" categories). Hell, I knew a guy in high school who was a goth-gangsta! LOL

The X-Factor in this study was what I called the "poser dilemma" which is what truly caused so many individual styles to grow into "castes" of there own. Some people are so insecure of their own identity and desperate to fit in that they'll adopt the style and mindset of whatever group seems to appeal to them and is the most based on what is closest to their own individual ideals. This mob mentality is what started to labeling of social groups in the first place, that desperate desire just to fit in and be excepted, rather than braving the waters and just being yourself. Of course if you confronted any of these people, they'd defend their "individuality" even more aggressively than those comfortable with who they really are. And even more ironic still is that the people that branch off and try to make their own unique style inevitably will be mimiced and copied in such a way that they give birth to yet another offshoot social caste, in effect killing their own originallity in the process...

but I digress......(starting to ramble like Vladdie now...😛 no flames! I love ya man! LOL)

........but to answer the initial question I am just entranced by the mystery and dark beauty of gothic girls. It has little to do with wanting to make them laugh because their depressed or moody. I just love their style, too me they are sooooo gorgeous. Tatoos, piercings and unconventional hair colors are a definite turn-on for me....
 
Thanks for the reply Cheshire, its at least the most interesting one yet 😀 .

Ona side note, I love ya pics! 😀
 
There is just something about a girl in black that says "tickle the shit out of me"
 
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