orphans answered Monday July 16 2007, 9:41 am: sooo you need to make our nails look like theyve just been manicured (like long and shaped) and then put it on
dont let it chip, because chipping black nail polish is goth
and wear a few colors with your outfit and bright make up
thats all =] black nail polish isnt only for emos [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
SoccerCutiex3 answered Monday July 16 2007, 9:02 am: i've always wanted to wear black nail polish but i dont have it lol. emily osment on hannah montana can really pull it off. i think that
a) goth is a stereotype and dont let other people judge you and
b) just dress it up with girly or whatever kind of clothes you wear.
pup answered Monday July 16 2007, 8:56 am: Littlestar27 is right I wear black nail polish too, I wear it because I like it and I am not Goth. Even if you dress black sometimes doesn't mean you are goth. Don't worry about your nails and what everyone thinks if your goth. Because you know you aren't so if anyone says anything tell them straight out, I am not goth.
jea answered Monday July 16 2007, 4:39 am: In this generation, black nail polish does not define a person as, "Gothic." All the celebrities are starting to wear black nail polish. If anything, if you want to wear black polish, don't even worry about coming off as a "Goth." Stereotypes need to be abolished anyways. But, if you really are worried about the stereotypes and judgments of other people, try French tipping the black polish. It looks really cool.
littlestar27 answered Monday July 16 2007, 1:51 am: I wear black all the time! I love it. its not "goth" if people want to be stereo typical freaks let them. just do it. OR if you are really concerned. put some colored polka dots! that is always way cute. or tip the ends another color! I do that all the time as well! [ littlestar27's advice column | Ask littlestar27 A Question ]
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