I agree with alumiere. But, I'm from Colorado. Go to middle America, republican states and you will find depressed, alienated, picked on goths. Small circles that are kinda hush, hush about where the good hang outs are.
Although, my guess is that they are all a lot nicer (friendly often appears less depressed) in the clubs, where they feel safe, than in school. At least, that's how it appeared to me in high school.
In high school, the goths wouldn't talk to me (the "happier" freaks would), but the goths were feeling too bad about themselves to say hi.
Flashback: 3 guys and me all talking about eyeliner and I'm the only one not wearing any.
Smaller goth scenes
Although, my guess is that they are all a lot nicer (friendly often appears less depressed) in the clubs, where they feel safe, than in school. At least, that's how it appeared to me in high school.
In high school, the goths wouldn't talk to me (the "happier" freaks would), but the goths were feeling too bad about themselves to say hi.
Flashback: 3 guys and me all talking about eyeliner and I'm the only one not wearing any.