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Ginger 03-04-2011 01:03 AM

Stereotypes~
 
So I just got a comment from my boyfriend about my avatar. He said it looks "Goth".

Now, I've never referred to stereotypes on avatar sites. I might think "Dark", "Cute" or "Angelic" as opposed to Goth or Jesus freak, but I never really thought of them as stereotypes on here until now. I guess avatar sites have different labels than in real life.

What is your opinion about labels on avatar sites? How about in real life? Have you been labeled? Have you ever found yourself labeling anyone by their appearance?

It is perfectly normal to label and be labeled. It might not be agreed that it's right or wrong to label, but it has become a part of human life, whether it is a positive or negative label~

Panda 03-04-2011 10:12 AM

This is more of an avatar thing, so it probably belong in the fashion trend forum.

I don't get label at all really. O.o D: Or I'm just missing out on something.

With The Current 03-04-2011 02:12 PM

I don't really care for them...my avatar is just my idea of what my alter ego would look like...(not that cool,but you get my drift?)

Ginger 03-04-2011 11:03 PM

Panda - I didn't know where to post this since it seems like a topic that could be suitable for either community discussion or the avatar forum.. lol

With The Current - I think of it as my alter-ego as well. That's why stereotyping on avatar sites seems strange to me. I guess people not interested in this kind of stuff don't realize that and they just assume I'm goth xD

Lucid: 03-04-2011 11:12 PM

Lucid likes to dress like a ho online, but Lucid is quite the opposite in real life. XD stereotyping on avi sites is silly.
although some people do dress like how they might be stereotyped, it's not always necessarily true.

Silverbleed 03-05-2011 09:41 AM

I'd probably say your avatar (as it is at the moment I'm posting this) is more elegant with a dark touch instead of gothic. Probably because of the whole angel and devil thing on avi sites, is less serious. That is why I like avatar sites more, you can dress whatever you like without being judged on your looks.
And that's exactly why I can't tell if someone would be goth, punker or nerd on avatar sites, because you can dress different any moment of the day to your own likes. I might look dark now, but I could be an angel the next five minutes. That doesn't change anyone's opinion about me. And I like that.

Gozed 03-05-2011 09:59 AM

Really, if we defined who we are by our avis, I am the most bipolar/schizophrenic person ever.

Angel Spirit Girl 03-05-2011 05:26 PM

At most you can only stereotype avatars in fashion trend ways since you are really only judging the outfit. That outfit can change very quickly if the user decides.

Glass Heart 03-16-2011 03:51 AM

stereotypes, seem to be everywhere... i don't normally think of them, not even in person unless I get stuck in an ethics class where there are people in the class who don't care about anything they think doesn't affect them
sigh...

really shouldn't be stereotypes anywhere
like for example I knew someone who would always wear black and anime design shirts... but people thought she was goth for wearing black


rambles a little:
it in some ways deals with how someone is raised... like how someone got grumpy at me and wouldn't let me wear a black butterfly dress to a wedding saying it would be better for a funeral... was around 6 or 7 at the time when I was told that...

Elf healer 07-15-2011 10:55 PM

Well... I usually just randomly dress my avi with either
a) What I have (I only have the free items on Trisphee right now >.>;; )
b) What looks pretty/cute/cool
c) If I have a theme going on or some set of items.

On another avi site, I had a heart/valentine sort of theme going on my avi ages ago. I tried posting it in the avi contest and ended up getting negative comments on how cluttered it looked. (sorry, think I ranted here)

I think the avi is someone that we can dress up with clothes that we don't have in real life and does not necessarily mean it is stereotypical.

Echo-chan713 07-16-2011 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Ginger (Post 544593)
So I just got a comment from my boyfriend about my avatar. He said it looks "Goth".

Now, I've never referred to stereotypes on avatar sites. I might think "Dark", "Cute" or "Angelic" as opposed to Goth or Jesus freak, but I never really thought of them as stereotypes on here until now. I guess avatar sites have different labels than in real life.

What is your opinion about labels on avatar sites? How about in real life? Have you been labeled? Have you ever found yourself labeling anyone by their appearance?

It is perfectly normal to label and be labeled. It might not be agreed that it's right or wrong to label, but it has become a part of human life, whether it is a positive or negative label~

That guy must have been high on something illegal cause your avatar doesn't look dark or goth at all, your avi to me reminds me of a Chinese New Year thing

17th 07-16-2011 05:48 PM

Labels are okay until people start trying to predict/dictate how you'd act based on said labels. o:

On avi sites I'm always labeling avatars XD There's really nothing to it, I'm like "oh what a nice goth avi" or "ffff love that 'kawaii'" avi. XD I'm not thinking, they must be goth or a loli IRL too! It'd be kinda silly.

regine 07-16-2011 10:12 PM

i think your avatar is not a goth..i think its evil.. and its really gorgeous


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