I think it's fine. I'm going to cosplay as Ichigo (From Bleach) and I'm not flat chested. (Not in the least bit, lol.) In my opinion I think as long as your having fun, and happy with who your cosplaying as, it's totally fine! ~.^ Just go with the flow and don't worry about it! Have Fun! Hope this helped! :)
BANKAI!
Ja ne, (Bye now)
Timber Wolf
2007-03-25 11:28:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I was curious about these answers, being somewhat of an emotional guy. I get teary eyed when the scene is done right; realistic and familiar to something I understand or experienced. I'm quite disappointed in most the answers from the women. After all the trouble they've had with equality, guys not being sensitive enough, or undrstanding them, the hypocrisy is yet again on full strength from some of you. "Awkward" because you might also be crying? WTF? That means he gets it moron! "Shouldn't waste tears on people paid to make you emotional"? Probably the stupidest answer yet. Are you confusing "emotional" with "weakness" as so many people have before? I may cry over a film but I gaurantee I can also beat the crap out of most people. You're supposed to get emotional!! Guys shouldn't stereotype women into a role, and women shouldn't do the same to men. If they cry, chances are you found a good man.
2016-03-29 04:50:20
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answered by Anonymous
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It’s a lot more acceptable for girls to cosplay as guys than for guys to cosplay as girls, ‘full-figured’ or not…! Don’t worry, I’m sure you’re beautiful. If you look at the fantasy art section of the FemForce site, you will see a fem version of Captain Paragon. I have also seen Wonder Woman shown wearing Superman’s outfit. Just go ahead, and if anybody asks, tell them a spell hit you, and you’re waiting to change back to normal before you go home!
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2007-03-26 17:54:12
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answered by cdf-rom 7
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Depends on how big your chest is. Try tying them down with strips of cloth. (That was the method women who wanted to masqurade as men used during the 1600's -- 1800's). See if your body looks like a guys when they are tied down. If not, then you're too "well-endowed". Cosplay as a girl.
2007-03-25 11:27:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey hon , I've seen guys that look like actor Steve Buscemi playing Sailor Moon and nobody arrested them... sooo......
Strap'em down girl! With our old friend Mr Ace Bandage, thats what they had to do to Annette Funnicello in her later years on the Mickey Mouse club!
2007-03-25 14:34:46
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answered by b_bankhead 2
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Cosplay is pretending to be that character, your gender should not be an issue, Cosplaying is for fun... ^^
Go as who you feel best with.
Have a good time, hope i helped.
2007-03-25 11:28:48
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answered by stigmaenigma 2
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I don't see why not. If guys can cosplay as female characters, then girls (ANY girl--short, tall, full-figured, flat-chested) can cosplay as a boy character if they so desire!
2007-03-25 12:35:36
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answered by Chris F 6
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sure sounds like a good idea, tape up
2007-03-27 15:49:40
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answered by Avskull 5
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