im not a punk or emo or anything like that but my friends call me im a skater/punk/emo since i skate (still learning dont know the tricks yet)but im seriously willing to learn the tricks if i have time and they call me emo/punk because of my hair. When my friends call me that i just say "nah" and talk about something else i wear skinny jeans shirt/tank top and stuff and
im just wondering that does that make me a poser if i make my hairstyle like this picture even though im not emo/punk? right now i have a side bangs and long choppy hair. pls tell me what you think! thanky you =)
junebug93 answered Thursday March 13 2008, 5:55 pm: You could only be a poser if you were trying to look skater/punk/emo. Don't worry about it! There are tons of people that go for looks similar to the emo/punk look without actually identifying themselves as such, and vice versa. [ junebug93's advice column | Ask junebug93 A Question ]
jessayy answered Thursday March 13 2008, 11:11 am: screw what people have to say about you.
you make your own opinions about yourself and thats what matters most.
and i have that hairstyle and i dont dress skater/emo/punk. i wear alot of hollister (what people consider preppy) and i dont give a damn what they think.
and just because you have a hobby (new hobby) dont make you a poser. a poser is like a hick dressin gangsta. or someone being unoriginal.
stella07 answered Thursday March 13 2008, 11:05 am: i think that hair style is really cute. i personally dont think i could pull it off, but other people can. its totally up to you on how you want to dress or how you want your hair styled. if you like it, go for it. dont care about if people are thinking of you as a poser. live your life how you want to. (: [ stella07's advice column | Ask stella07 A Question ]
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