Being Gothic goes beyond aesthetics: it is a feeling. The Gothic faces everything that society fears (death, blood, scars, deformations ...), accepting it. He loves the darkness because through it he finds the light.
There is an aesthetic that accompanies the Gothic, but it is just that, something external.
In Second Life Gothic aesthetics survive in the role of vampires play, which often goes hand in hand. But, I repeat, being Gothic is much more ...