
Ah,
anime conventions. An opportunity to break free from the real world and
just be yourself, regardless of whether or not that’s a good thing.
Cosplayers pull out their costumes, fan boys pull out their cat ears,
and fan girls pull out their yaoi paddles- yikes!
I’ve noticed, after a good four years of convention-going, that
going to an anime convention is the equivalent of taking a wormhole to
another dimension, where reality as we know it does not exist. Where people
spend so much money on anime merchandise that they can’t afford
food, where some people think it’s acceptable to ask two complete
strangers to make out in front of a camera, and where people see a fire
sprinkler in a hotel room and think, “Hey, now THAT’S a place
to hang my costume!”
Unfortunately for these people, we are not in a different dimension. We’re
at an anime convention. True, certain things are more acceptable at conventions
than in the real world. For instance, if a stranger came up to me and
asked for a hug while I was walking my dog, I’d tell him to back
off and get the heck out of there. Yet somehow, I never question it when
I get the same request at conventions.
However, this does not mean that everything is acceptable, and some people
seem to have trouble comprehending that. It doesn’t matter where
you are, taking up-skirt photos of girls is completely unacceptable, disrespectful,
and piggish.
Smacking people with a wooden paddle that has the word “yaoi”
printed on it is unacceptable, and would be considered assault outside
of conventions. You could be arrested for it.
Throwing yourselves on people without their permission in the form of
a “glomp” is not cute, funny, or endearing in ANY respect.
I don’t care if you weigh 300 lbs. or 90 lbs., I don’t want
you jumping me.
The most important thing to remember is that real world rules still apply
at conventions. This doesn’t mean that you have to walk around with
your hands in your pockets, but be mindful, be respectful, and most importantly,
ASK before you do anything!
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