That is so beauteous!! I just...am so beyond excited!! I can't wait to see more! MOAR!!
I guarantee you will be the first.That is so beauteous!! I just...am so beyond excited!! I can't wait to see more! MOAR!!
AAAAA! You make a fantastic Fluttershy!Also, sorry, but we didn't really take pictures...I'll get a photoshoot in sometime soon though. For now, here's the only pic I have now of my cos-sister and I:
There was no over-reaction, at all. I've been trying to figure out if it would have been helpful to report that incident to convention security. In an ideal world security would be glad to hear something like that, and calmly take note of it in case a pattern emerged. I'm not sure what would happen in the real world, though.And thanks so much for all the hugs you guys! It really makes me feel like I did in fact do the right thing. I was starting to get worried that I had over-reacted, so I apprecite all the support and resolve from you guys.
he would most likely be cited with something like 5th degree assault or alike. if one of our fine LEO like Officer_Charon or Frank could comment we would probably get a clearer answer.There was no over-reaction, at all. I've been trying to figure out if it would have been helpful to report that incident to convention security. In an ideal world security would be glad to hear something like that, and calmly take note of it in case a pattern emerged. I'm not sure what would happen in the real world, though.
Mm-hmm. I already have plans to make you a FANTASTIC creeper in the comic, but a TERRIBLE creeper would make an excellent contrast.That guy is giving respectful creepers like me a bad name.
Should the Poe volunteer? Hrm...Mm-hmm. I already have plans to make you a FANTASTIC creeper in the comic, but a TERRIBLE creeper would make an excellent contrast.
Fuckin' creeps ruin everything. What you did was right, Kags. You pushed him back and spoke up. People like that need a good public shaming - getting called out on their actions in a very vocal manner. I can't help but think the decent Bronies would stampede his ass.
Got a description? I could work out a couple extra comics about this incident, maybe send off the whole series to that Cosplay doesn't equal Consent thing. Put a message in it about proper behavior.
Fair point, but even if he got tossed, he wouldn't learn a damn thing, and would just do it again to someone else.While I agree the guy crossed boundaries and you did a good thing in pushing him away in a firm-but-polite manner, I can't help but disagree with the "public shaming" bit. See the thread about the two guys who made a possibly sexist joke at a convention and got fired over it for why. Con security? yes. Could he have maybe used an open-handed slap? Possibly. Public shaming? Man, I'm so against the very idea of punishment by shame.....Just no. It wasn't horrible enough by a longshot for that, and considering internet backlash phenomenon, might not be the smartest reaction in the world, either.
to throw autism in there is unfair to that group, my best friend is autistic. She has no conception of social rules, however she does understand that touching other people is not something we do.I have yet to meet any of her autistic friends that do either, but I will give it to you since I can't disprove it.
Let's say he actually has no conception of anything, he has no idea how the rules of social interaction work. This means he should not be left alone. I agree that someone needs to tell him "bad nerd, no touching without permission." but would he even get it? Considering the end of Kags story, as soon as he had a new target he quickly forgot about her. I think this was for the best for kags, but what about the next girl? There is a distinct possibility that this guy will keep this up until an actual encounter with the police happens. The police are not going to take him aside, they are going to take him in and book him for as little as OC described to as much as sexual assault/battery. I do not believe a shaming is in order, but this guy needs to be known to people in the local convention area. Look I am not trying to argue anything, but when I start getting reports about activity like this from female friends or coworkers I take it personal because of the person I am. I have had to deal with this and the people accused are always incredibly defensive and feel that they have done nothing wrong. "oh I only pinched her cheek, it is not like I grabbed her breasts!" I am making a very loose example, but it is my experience.
I too am incredibly akward around women, ask Littlekagsin about our interview on my podcast. I constantly worry I am crossing lines when talking to people about cosplay etc. Kags laughed at me for being worried about telling her she looked amazing in some of her recent cosplays. However as a grown man I understand that you can not put your hands on anyone. I guess I have just seen so much of it through work that I don't tolerate it an iota of it.
Sounds like his needle went into "all or nothing" territory. Maybe he thought he was going to lose his chance at any further interaction, so he just went ahead and laid all his cards on the table, hoping you'd feel the same and reciprocate (I blame Carly Rae). You didn't, and you told him so, and I'm relieved things ended right there. Sometimes that quickened infatuation can hit a person really hard, and that guy* will have trouble coming back to reality. I've been on both ends of that sort of interaction at one time or another in my past. When you're the smitten one, you don't even realize (or don't care) that you're doing it, but it is usually very embarrassing later. When you're the pursued, it can be uncomfortably unexpected, seeming like a low-grade version of Bilbo's reaction to seeing the ring around Frodo's neck. Both sides become easier to deal with in time (maturity, more years of con experience)...for rational people, that is.I DON'T FUCKING GET IT! Behaving like that would never cross my mind. Where the hell do people get the idea it's okay to act like that?
If done well, perhaps. Just make sure you choose between DC Comics/Minecraft early enough in the costume design process. ...although a mashup of the two would be pretty neat.So is a creeper ok if he's dressed as a creeper?