EcoLaserBuilder wrote:@Rainpelt Thanks
Yeah, that is the problem. I probably should have stated it clearer. I don't want to get too deep into gender politics but I do feel it is harder for males to cosplay as females than vice versa. I feel as though people will come to incorrect conclusions on my sexuality or gender identity if I was to cross-play, and gender bending also poses problems because most female outfits seem to be designed with female curves in mind. Unless it's some sort of plate armour like Pharah from Overwatch. I'm not sure how to adapt them without seeming homosexual or trans (I am not saying anything is wrong with that, other than the fact that it would be untrue)
@Rainpelt, @Bleakverse
I guess that makes some kind of sense with the trying to fit personality based clothes. I'll probably try to brainstorm what suits the character.
One more question, when you guys cosplay, do you usually try to act the part of your character?
(P.S. my favourite Marvel Characters would probably be Spiderman and Squirrel Girl)
I'll agree with you there, feminine design is definitely harder to transfer into male. It's much easier to introduce curves than it is to remove them, and I feel like male gender perception is definitely harsher in our society. I've had straight male friends cross-play, but if you're uncomfortable with it there's certainly nothing that says you have to, you just have to get creative (which tends to create unique and super amazing cosplays anyway, haha). If you need any help with that I'd be happy to be there to bounce ideas off of for gijinkas or gender bending, anything like that c: Found cosplays are some of my favorites to put together, Goodwill is a gold mine, haha.
Depends on the character, as far as acting the part goes. If there's a character I identify well with, then I definitely do get into it, and for things like photoshoots and meet-ups and such, I
love improving with others. It's so much fun. But I don't necessarily make myself stay in the role though, I don't make it a requirement of myself, and I don't always expect it from others. I'll talk to people as myself and go in and out character.
yessss, both fantastic characters, squirrel girl doesn't get enough love