I've been interested in the Goth subculture for years (since I was twelve/thirteen) and due to issues with my family, have not been able to really show it. Though I did try very hard to do so as subtly as possible.
A picture from when I was thirteen.
I really wish I knew where that stripey shirt went.
I've grown quite a bit since then, and my mother and I see eye to eye alot better than we did previously. Now, being almost eighteen and well on my way to getting somewhere eventually, I have decided to really delve into the subculture I have loved so dearly from afar all these years. I plan to record my first steps as a right BabyBat in this blog, and really get some where with it. At least, that's what I'm hoping for.
Me a few days ago.
I'm really working hard to figure this all out.
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Now, on to the jewelry I bought today (Rarely do I buy jewelry for myself, so this is kind of a big deal for me).
Now, on to the jewelry I bought today (Rarely do I buy jewelry for myself, so this is kind of a big deal for me).
First, I bought a bat skeleton necklace at Spencers:
It pretty much killed two birds (CoughBatsCough) with one stone here, as I really love both bones and bats. Yes, I realize that's a cliche, nope, I don't care. I love them regardless, and I am very happy with this purchase.
Then I bought a set of dragon earrings::
These are probably pretty cliche as well, but I love dragons, and I really don't have any earrings to wear with anything. Either way, you'll probably see a lot more of these babies in my outfit videos!
Thanks for reading,


