Photographer: Rene Hwang Photography |
But the question-- always came up-- why do you cosplay? It's hard to explain why I cosplay. Usually with a costume there are multiple moments when I'm in tears because something isn't going my way, or a pleat isn't holding. You would think that it'd be easier to just live a normal life, and be a student, and work retail, and be amazing at it. The truth is-- it would be-- but I think it would kill me.
Photographer: N3 Photography |
It's hard to explain to a person that doesn't cosplay, why I cosplay, and simply put that's why I felt so alone. I had all these people asking me why I did it, but not one person understood my passion for it. Through conventions, and through cosplaying, I found more people like me-- Yuuzuki, Tommyish, Calypso, Twittles, and there are so many more. I don't have to explain to them why I do it, or why I cry over it because they do too, and we all do it together.
And we have whole skype conversations talking about the right kind of glue and nobody asks why we're doing it.
Photographer: Rene Hwang Photography |
Don't be discouraged, and don't be afraid if you don't know which stitch to use on a stretch fabric because there's always someone you can ask-- and none of us will ask you why you cosplay-- because we already know-- and it's not words that can describe it-- but a feeling-- deep down that when you're in costume you're empowered and you can truly be whoever you want to be.
I don't know you. And truth be told, I may never meet you. But I'm here for you, and I bring with me whatever cosplayers decide to follow. And I'll cry for you, and i'll give you invisa-cyber-hugs, and invisa-cyber-kisses. Because I get it.
Photographer: Morning Addict Photography |
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