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/cgl/ - Cosplay & EGL


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>A research team asked a sample of 185 exhibitionists, "How would you have preferred a person to react if you were to expose your privates to him or her?" The most common response was "Would want to have sexual intercourse" (35.1%), followed by "No reaction necessary at all" (19.5%), "To show their privates also" (15.1%), "Admiration" (14.1%), and "Any reaction" (11.9%). Only very few exhibitionists chose "Anger and disgust" (3.8%) or "Fear" (0.5%).
Then why do cosplay girls get so upset and up in arms when someone gives them a bit of attention?
Is that truly an honest reaction, or just a desperate act to protect their reputation, since few people want to be recognised as sluts, even if their hearts are actually going all *thump thump*?

>> No.10566909

>since few people want to be recognised as sluts
Although it should be added that this might also be a matter of social pressure, as the rational brain understands that reputation matters in life, and will resist developments that will likely lead to its ruination.

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idk if wearing sexy cosplay is the same thing as flashing your genitalia at randos, nonny. seems like a false premise, eh?

>> No.10566914

>>10566910
When someone is doing an erotic cosplay, they're asking people to look at them and see them.
Of course they can't go around flashing their privates in a convention hall, but I expect the driving instinct to be the same.