Is cosplay weird in your book?

Anonymous
I think so, but what does it matter? If he’s into Star Wars, you already knew he was weird and still love him.
Anonymous
He could have much worse hobbies than that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What I find odd in this is that OP says there’s no purpose.
Dressing up for Halloween or for some kind of cosplay event isnt exciting to me my but I don’t think it’s “weird.” It just isn’t my taste.
But I do think it’s weird to create an elaborate costume for no purpose.
What’s it for? The bedroom?—-on cool. But...to just like...put on and walk around wearing it on a random Tuesday? I don’t get it.


Right now, there aren't any conventions or other events planned. But that will likely change, at which point, his costume will have a purpose. It just doesn't have a purpose *now.*
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Halloween - no.

Cosplay at conventions and such - yes.


Why the judgment?
Anonymous
Yeah I do think it’s really weird and lame. I would not be happy if this were my spouse.

But then I wouldn’t have married someone like that anyway. Chicken-egg.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yeah I do think it’s really weird and lame. I would not be happy if this were my spouse.

But then I wouldn’t have married someone like that anyway. Chicken-egg.


I bet you’re super fun at parties.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s a hobby. I love it when my guy finds creative passion.


Seriously. My husband loves driving his Vespa around. I love collecting records and playing guitar. Everyone should have a hobby.


These are normal hobbies. Pretending to be some fantasy character is sad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah I do think it’s really weird and lame. I would not be happy if this were my spouse.

But then I wouldn’t have married someone like that anyway. Chicken-egg.


I bet you’re super fun at parties.


Actually I am. It doesn’t bother me if other people want to do it but I wouldn’t be happy if it were my spouse who directly reflects on me. See the difference?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s a hobby. I love it when my guy finds creative passion.


Seriously. My husband loves driving his Vespa around. I love collecting records and playing guitar. Everyone should have a hobby.


These are normal hobbies. Pretending to be some fantasy character is sad.


Here’s the difference between you and me: Since I have something I’m passionate about, I can instinctively relate to other people who have a passion, even if I don’t personally share that interest. I simply relate to them as other people who have developed a strong interest in something.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah I do think it’s really weird and lame. I would not be happy if this were my spouse.

But then I wouldn’t have married someone like that anyway. Chicken-egg.


I bet you’re super fun at parties.


Actually I am. It doesn’t bother me if other people want to do it but I wouldn’t be happy if it were my spouse who directly reflects on me. See the difference?


Nope. By calling it “weird and lame,” you’re being judgmental and nasty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah I do think it’s really weird and lame. I would not be happy if this were my spouse.

But then I wouldn’t have married someone like that anyway. Chicken-egg.


I bet you’re super fun at parties.


Actually I am. It doesn’t bother me if other people want to do it but I wouldn’t be happy if it were my spouse who directly reflects on me. See the difference?


Nope. By calling it “weird and lame,” you’re being judgmental and nasty.


She wants to know what people honestly think, I’m telling her. I wouldn’t spontaneously volunteer this info to someone who hadn’t asked first.

Does no good for her to think others wouldn’t find this weird and lame, esp. if he starts going to theme parks or conventions in costumes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Halloween - no.

Cosplay at conventions and such - yes.


This
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yeah I do think it’s really weird and lame. I would not be happy if this were my spouse.

But then I wouldn’t have married someone like that anyway. Chicken-egg.


I bet you’re super fun at parties.


Actually I am. It doesn’t bother me if other people want to do it but I wouldn’t be happy if it were my spouse who directly reflects on me. See the difference?


Nope. By calling it “weird and lame,” you’re being judgmental and nasty.


She wants to know what people honestly think, I’m telling her. I wouldn’t spontaneously volunteer this info to someone who hadn’t asked first.

Does no good for her to think others wouldn’t find this weird and lame, esp. if he starts going to theme parks or conventions in costumes.


You’re assume he cares what people like you think. She clearly cares, but he might not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Halloween - no.

Cosplay at conventions and such - yes.


This.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Halloween - no.

Cosplay at conventions and such - yes.


Why the judgment?


I'm the PP you quoted. There's no judgement. I was simply answering the question stated in OP's subject line.

To you I'd ask why you're so sensitive to my response to OP's question?
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