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Some cosplayers may dress
as characters that do not fit their gender. A girl may cosplay the masculine
Vegeta while a boy might dress as the frilly, feminine Madoka. In these
instances, the cosplayers are entitled ‘crossplayers’ because they’re cosplaying
a character that isn’t their gender.
Here’s some advice when
interacting with a crossplayer:
-Do not automatically
believe they’re homosexual: when I cosplayed a male character people thought I
was a homosexual. This doesn’t sound terrible at all, but being verbally and
mentally harassed for supposedly being one is. While I do support homosexuals
and whatnot, I’m a heterosexual woman who’s incredibly confident with her
orientation. I know who and what I am. I felt comfortable with cosplaying the
character (Jack Skellington) because I love the outfit and I can relate to the
character. Speaking of which…
-Do not stop them from
cosplaying the character: that character could have important meaning to
them. For me, cosplaying Jack Skellington was crafted from relating to
the character (being bored of a routine life and finding something new and
heavily embracing it), my overall admiration for “The Nightmare Before
Christmas” and Tim Burton, and how that movie has shaped me into the creative
individual I am today.
-Never humiliate them: or
any cosplayer or anyone for that matter. This includes trying to convert
their sexuality into something or someone they’re not, publicly shaming them,
sexual assault, and generally making them uncomfortable. No one likes
experiencing those things regardless of their cosplay or sexual orientation.
-Treat them as a human being:
because that’s what they are! Crossplayers (regardless of orientation) are just
like you and me. There’s no need to mock them, degrade them or bring any harm
to. Make friends with them, talk about how much your fandoms are fantastic, and
just generally be good person.
Cosplaying is about having
fun regardless of who you dress as or what that character’s gender is. Everyone
cosplays characters for their own reasons, so let them express their love for
their character.
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So tell me, have you ever
crossplayed?