Re: My Dad And Grandparents -
October 24th 2024, 06:10 AM
Hi there,
Feeling like your family doesn't support who you're becoming can definitely be challenging. I remember going through something similar when I was a teenager. Perhaps you could try talking to your family about what the changes in the way you dress mean to you and how new clothes will help you better express yourself. If they're upset about you donating your old clothes, you might also try reminding them that they aren't your style anymore and that donating them gives someone else the opportunity to get new clothes that they will love.
While self-expression is definitely an important part of growing up, sometimes compromise is necessary. If it doesn't seem like you're going to get anywhere with them supporting you making a complete change, you may have better luck finding smaller ways to express yourself without changing everything that they're used to. For instance, you might change the way you do your makeup or style your hair. You can also accessorize in ways that show your goth aesthetic, even if your full outfit isn't goth. As time goes on, you can add more pieces to your wardrobe until you feel that you are able to express yourself in the truest sense.
I hope this helped some!
Take care,
Sam
wanderlust consumed her;
foreign hearts & exotic minds compelled her.
she had a gypsy soul
and a vibrant heart for the unknown.
-d. marie
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