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  • Zozano@aussie.zone
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    9 days ago

    Theres a double standard at play here though. The amount of skin exposure is comparable, yet one is unacceptable.

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      9 days ago

      Double standard is part of it, but sexualization isn’t just about how much skin is showing. This outfit shows about as much skin as the Conan cosplay, but is clearly more sexualized:

      A Supergirl or Powergirl cosplay can also be revealing, and while you might find someone in that cosplay (or the Conan cosplay) sexual attractive, they’re not as sexually suggestive as what this girl is wearing (which is essentially some belts held together with body tape, I presume). The line is blurry and dependent on context, but I would say this is over that line.

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      9 days ago

      It appears that the NYC Comic Con guideline is “Skimpy costumes are permitted though concessions to accuracy are needed if skimpy to the point of negligible coverage i.e. less than typical swimwear.”

      It is, of course, up to the enforcer, but I would evaluate the Nonon cosplayer as “less than typical swimwear”, and the Conan cosplayer to be about the same as typical swimwear. Some skin-colored underlayer would’ve made it more safe.

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      9 days ago

      Neither is unacceptable depending on context.

      Walking in a supermarket? Both unacceptable

      Comic-con? Both are looking for attention. But no touching, you weirdos.

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        9 days ago

        Walking in a supermarket? Both unacceptable

        Can I opt into a society where both costumes at the supermarket are acceptable?

        Those costumes are too cool to only wear a couple times per year.