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    Out In The Open

    Hi there,

    So this upcoming weekend I will be attending a four day convention. During this four day convention I have the opportunity to cosplay different characters and I have put together four outfits. That being said as the time draws closer my anxiety seems to be climbing higher and higher. I've been to this event before and they are really welcoming about most things. I'm pretty sure I'm not the first person at this event to dress up as a character of the opposite sex, but I worry about presenting myself in this way for the first time publicly. This really is the best option I have at the moment to dress up though and it seems like a waste to go through all the trouble of putting the outfits together to not end up not wearing them. I don't mean to ramble. I was just hoping for some thoughts or guidance from people and what their first time dressing out in the open was like.

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    Emily this is a perfect way to break the ice. The first time is the hardest, once you get out there it will be fun.

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    Go for it

    First of all, will you know anyone at the convention? Any friends, family, acquaintances, co-workers, etc?

    If the answer is no, then what is the issue? To all of the others, you will just be another attendee who is in cosplay. And you can almost guarantee there will be at least another male cosplayed there who wished he had the courage to do what you are doing. As a kid (and an adult) I was always jealous of the boys who dressed as girls for Halloween.

    And if you don't go dressed, when you see another guy who is cosplaying a female character, you'll be the jealous one.

    Second, you are 25. Young people these days are a lot more tolerant than fogies my age. I assume there will be lots of other young people there.

    Third, I've been out and about the last 18 months, including about 15 times the last 6 months. I've never had an issue. People have either been accepting or they just ignore me.

    Here's a telling story. My first time I sucked it up and went into a woman's restroom, there was no one in there. Good. Finish my business, two women. Go to the sink, wash hands, get out. Except this woman five feet to my right turns to me and says, "that's a beautiful dress". Not what I was expecting. I told her thanks.

    Wear your costumes. I'm guessing there's a pretty good chance someone will approach you and say, "great costume."

    Go for it. You know you want to. You can do it. You are going to do it sometime, it may as well be now.

    I only wish I was as brave at 25 as you are going to be.

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    Go for it Invisible. You won't stick out. I bet they won't even notice you. What a great opportunity to spread your wings.

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    Emily,
    If you have gone out dressed before take a deep breath and overcome the stage fright that you seem to have.

    Be original and present yourself in those themed costumes that you wish to show off.
    Work on your elegance,
    and beauty will follow.

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    Emily
    Go have fun and post pictures would love to see the outfits.

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    Opportunity is knocking, darling.
    You know you WANT to do it, and probably already have the costume prepared.
    Now.... you have everyone's encouragement and support.
    Don't forget the pictures, Emma.
    There resides within me a Woman, and she is powerful.
    She has been my Grace and Bearing on the stormiest seas.
    I could no more deny Her than I would my own soul.

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    Also you can always play it by ear. Take your outfit and test the waters then change. I bet though you'll fit right in.

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    I've started going to comic conventions before there were cosplay conventions,and there has been a huge shift in the cosplayers from traditional roles to transgender cosplaying. Probably 15-25% of cos-players attending flip genders on who they play or are guys playing the female character or girls playing the male characters.

    The only caution I will give is to remember the #1 rule of cosplay "Spandex shows everything"

    Cosplay conventions are a great way to meet a lot of talented artists and Cosplayers,

    My only complaint is the growing number of 'former' Porn stars attending and charging 20-50 dollars for a photograph in what I had always thought of as a youth venue.
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    First time was scary but exhilarating! You have to do it if you are felling the need to get out! This is a perfect venue for this! I say get the butterflies flying in formation and do it! Best wishes Hugs Lana Mae
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    Emily,
    Try and think what the worse thing possible could happen, Is it so bad ? I doubt it is ! Now think how good you will feel wearing those costumes, the decision is a no brainer , just go for it. You will be with like minded people being catered for by experienced people who have seen it all before. You have to go for it now you have the costumes, going out for for the first time was wonderful, I have never looked back , no regrets at all.

    The only confusion is you say you have been before and yet you ask what it is like to go out for the first time, I wonder if you made a typing error and meant you've never been out before. Either way don't waste the opportunity you will only regret it .

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    Do it this is an opportunity that can not be passed up. Trust me you will be fine. The key be nice, smile and if you see hatters,ignore them block them don't let them ruin your moment, you got this gurl shine like a diamond in the sky.
    Good luck
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    Been out dressed several times, first time ultra nervous, second no problem. As for Cosplay, at my age I wouldn't do it but at 25, I'd do it 100 per cent.
    Here today, gone tomorrow....

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    Serious cosplay people will be checking your presentation, not your gender.
    relax. go, enjoy

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    Look forward to it with anticipation.....not anxiety.

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    Are you going in an outfit that requires a lot of facial paint/makeup and tights such as a super hero or as a Princess such as Cinderella?

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    Most importantly young Emily, WHO are you gonna cosplay as?

    I want to cosplay as Velvet from Tales of Beseria but now way could I ever pull that off lolol

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    Emily this seems like a really good opportunity to get out and enjoy your time dressed, as others have said going to something like this no one will care how your dressed. Once your dressed and out the door and mingling you will relax and
    prob won't be able wait till the next time.
    Hope you enjoy it
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    I echo what everyone else is saying. Go for it!! Have a blast and please post pics!!

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    Emily, I am currently at a T event out of state. And, will be wearing 8 different outfits over 5 days and nites. I suggest u wear the costume u feel u look the best in first. After the first day, you'll have made friends and be fine! Be careful not to leave anything at home. I thot I was doing well when I remembered makeup remover as I was going out the door. Then, forgot my hair brush!

    Sherry has quite a number of cosplay and anime Friends on FB that crossdress. I'd be very surprised if there weren't a number at your event. Also, a very non passable T friend goes to cosplay conventions. I've seen countless pics of him and pretty, costumed, young women he's met and made friends with at them.
    U can't keep doing the same things over and over and expect to enjoy life to the max. When u try new things, even if they r out of your comfort zone, u may experience new excitement and growth that u never expected.

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    I actually did a crossplay at a "geek" convention once where I knew dozens of people personally. None of them know about Christie, though. I dressed as Pam Anderson's version of "Barb Wire" *gigglesnort* and it was a blast! From this experience, it seems many cosplayers are very accepting of crossplay, primarily of they think that's all it is. I met several GG's who asked if I was a crossdresser. To a few, I was open and they thought it was fantastic. I was even asked to join a group who does burlesque shows locally! My suggestion is to go for it and own it!

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    Just go for it but bring some drab clothes in case you're uncomfortable so you can change. I'm assuming it's some kind of anime/comic book thing? If you're self conscious about being seen dressed, there is really no better opportunity. Most people will be strangers you never see again, and people EXPECT wild outfits.

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    Thank you for all the kind words. It's reassuring me as the event comes closer. Hopefully by Thursday evening I can put this worry behind me.



    I'm cosplaying two different characters each having two sets of outfits. The characters will be Hermione Granger and Luna Lovegood.


    Quote Originally Posted by SometimesKairi View Post
    Most importantly young Emily, WHO are you gonna cosplay as?

    I want to cosplay as Velvet from Tales of Beseria but now way could I ever pull that off lolol


    I'm actually gonna be seeing people that I will have met two years ago at this same event, but I never let Emily out back then.

    Quote Originally Posted by Christie Camelle View Post
    I actually did a crossplay at a "geek" convention once where I knew dozens of people personally. None of them know about Christie, though. I dressed as Pam Anderson's version of "Barb Wire" *gigglesnort* and it was a blast! From this experience, it seems many cosplayers are very accepting of crossplay, primarily of they think that's all it is. I met several GG's who asked if I was a crossdresser. To a few, I was open and they thought it was fantastic. I was even asked to join a group who does burlesque shows locally! My suggestion is to go for it and own it!

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    Emily,
    Enjoy & don't forget to take pictures. (Then post them for us)
    You'll love it.

    Hugs, Connie Marie
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    Emily,

    I echo those who say go for it. And for those people you do know who don't know about Emily, they don't need to know about Emily. They just need to know about your love for the characters. Maybe you can use this as a doorway to sometime telling them about Emily but I'm jumping ahead. For now, go cross play. Enjoy yourself.

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