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Okay but what effort did YOU put in you faggot? Did YOU try and ask for people's socials and then try and arrange more time with them? Or are you expecting everybody to babysit your needs and do all the hard work?
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>>10931991
I live in the Montreal area, yes, hence why I went to Otakuthon. Yet these kinds of events only happen once a year
>>10931995
I’m realizing my responsibility in this. I should have really tried having deeper conversations. I’ll very do so next year.
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>>10932042
An event as big as Otakuthon is only once a year, but there are local communities for various otaku hobbies that lets you meet people all years long. Most of those communities have social media accounts and often organize meet ups or other activities. Just google "montreal [hobby] group" or "montreal [hobby] event" and see what show sup. Lolitas do meet ups to wear their dresses and eat cake or whatever. Fighting games players meet up every weeks to play together, they have a schedule for which games are played on what day and also have monthly tournaments. Same thing for card game players (Magic, Yu-gi-oh, Pokemon, etc.), there are multiple game shops in Montreal that have like a "yu-gi-oh night" every week and tournaments from time to time. The Pokemon video game also has its local group who organize events, same for various other game communities (especially multiplayer games). If you're into Gunpla (or other anime model kits) then we have a local Gunpla group that organizes on Facebook and frequently meets up, or the Masamune Studio store has a build area where you can talk with the staff or other customers if someone else is building and the store also organizes meet ups and events through the year.
I'm not going to list all the groups I know of but you get the point, it's not impossible to meet other weebs through the year. Of course at first you might not integrate super well in the groups because you're knew but if you keep going regularly, people will remember you and as long as you're friendly and show genuine interest in the hobby you'll eventually form a connection with the other regulars.
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>>10932064
all I do at otakuthon is watch hentai and buy lewd merch while chatting up with fellow degenerates. 10/10 I thoroughly enjoy myself every-time.
I don't think that's an experience I could get out of an anime con though. I wish I could scream at hentai with the boys every other weekend
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>>10932042
hey it happens, my first con I made only small talk and took pictures, there was even a dude from 4chan but I sperged out and just walked away because I thought the conversation ended
but then I got better next time
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>>10932175
Don't you play any borad games or video games? Try to take pictures of cosplayers. I'm socially awkward too but I managed to do small talk with up to 100 people. I'm OP, so it's not a great success in the end since I should have gone deeper.
I personally would have enjoyed the con more if I'd crossplayed and been a cosplayer rather than just a guy going around.
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>>10932272
>Don't you play any borad games or video games?
Not at the con, these areas seem too busy to join.
>Try to take pictures of cosplayers.
I take pictures of cosplayers but I just say "Hi can I take a picture?" and "Thanks".
I'm aware I'm never going to meet anyone that way. It feels pointless to try because I'm unlikely to form any long-lasting relationships.
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>>10932274
I came in early and the board game room was pretty empty, I played Go with a guy, it was nice.
I say these small things to cosplayers too, but I try to ask them about the character and the costume in itself, try to learn more. Ask them how they feel about the con. Try to pose with them maybe, they tend to like acting out.
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>>10932278
I was too much of a pussy since my family would have known and I have a history of "gender issues". But I know that if I'd been with someone I would have had the guts to do it and would have enjoyed the con much more. Now though I'll have to wait for next year, hopefully by then I'll find my community. I don't really fit it with most weebs since it's been a while since I watched anime.
I want to get back into it, I have tons of stuff I want to watch, but watching content alone just isn't fun anymore.
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Sometimes if not most of the time I I feel bad to talk to people to try to take picture because I'm worried about their own schedule for the panels they are going for because I'd have to stop them from their planning and then you look at your own phone to try to get to your own schedule for panels/workshop you can miss them too.
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>>10932284
nope. as always quebec is ages behind the world for technology. all otak stuff is only really active on facebook
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>>10932284
there is this other thread (which I was the OP) and I created it the day just before the 3-day for the week-end
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>>10932263
to get banned from any con is easy really
>get falsely accused of misbehaving especially with opposite sex
>naked cosplay
>make fun of staff
>alcohol related
>joke around with staff
>anything drug related really
>pranks
>say you're recruiting for a terrorist organization
>screaming/yelling
>advertise sex
>interrupting panels
>vandalism
>wear a "free hug" sign
>refuse to comply to staff
>cosplay cock
>swastikas
>urinate in a trash can
>call black security a nigger
pick one
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>>10932442
Yeah I agree, advertising onlyfans/photography/prostitution service anything conductive to attention whoring and ego feeding should warrant a permaban from conventions. I'm sick of photoshoots taking up 80% of hall space and get territorially defensive like it's some sort of drug deal ground. Fake-ass normalfags need to get the fuck out or rent their own space.
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>>10932447
What is this schizo rant even saying
>>10932475
Just having drugs in your purse without trying to conceal anything is braindead behaviour, so thanks for confirming
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For what it's worth I was at Otakuthon this weekend and on Friday me and a guy cosplaying madoka were drinking outside our hotel as all our roomates went to sleep. A random guy walked by asked if we were from the con and joined in on drinking with us. Apparently he came to the con alone so we spent a good chunk of the weekend partying with him. Sorry to hear you had a bad time, going to cons alone takes a level of courage I don't have so I applaud you for that. Try some discord/small board meetups or something next time, /cgl/ used to have meetups in Canada but that went to shit. Try asking to exchange contact info with the people you have conversations with, expect some to ghost though.
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>>10932157
Otakuthon literally has a 4chan cup panel every year, its pretty sperg. [spoiler]normalfags holding hands at that panel should explode[/spoiler]
OP could also go to AN, which is much more loosely organized with much worse panels and guests but it's a large con only 500km away.
>>10932475
>can't sneak in a micky of fireball into the rave
Yeah I think this is a skill issue. Lots of other drug stuff was happening and security seemed fine with it as long as you weren't being annoying, everything else is just meh.
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>>10932324
It's true that we're pretty backwards. All the meetup groups I saw were Anglo, and anglo communities always have more members. Quebec is dispersed between the french european internet and the anglo internet.
>>10932336
It's better than nothing and shows I can recuperate my social skills which atrophied especially with the pandemic, I see all these socially awkward people on here act like it's a superhuman act to talk to strangers or ask a girl you know out for a date. It's not.
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>>10933511
conventions mainly, I'd be into anime if it wasn't all fanservice at this point
>>10933513
English is the only thing I speak. and tbf I'm hyper aware of people seeing guys as creepy so I tend to stick to myself or would probably mostly talk to guys
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>>10932324
Otakuthon has a staff discord that's poorly managed where people barely talk. A handful of socially deprived staff crash voice chat. The convention pays for a large office in the NDG area that never gets used for social stuff, because two board members are paranoid, and one of the guys who crash VC use it as his personal figurine storage space.
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>>10933507
Years ago, there was an attendee who kept coming back to change her allegations about a guy, so head of public safety started doubting her, and we were made aware and we basically stopped caring. The issue was that staff that got the next day shift acted on the first report and eventually we never heard about either alleged or girl. That's to say if you get accused, it's messy and unlucky, but almost a guaranteed ban since it's a private event.
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i go alone every year and its fine i guess. im sad since i want to do cosplays that would be for 2 people (james and maria, panty and stocking, kangel and ame-chan) that would just be lame to do alone. thats like the only downside
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>>10936644
>This is assuming their "ideas" are anything beyond aimless wandering / standing in place
The trick here is to be the one that comes up with ideas in the first place. I had a few cons where I went with people and it just turned into going into the dealer room over and over because no one read the schedule, so after that I started studying the schedule before the con starts so that there's something to do at all times. What ends up happening is that your buddies will just follow whatever you're doing because you have a plan and they don't.
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>>10931985
Find a niche and begin peddling said niche product to everyone you meet.
Pic related (this is my current campagin)
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>>10931985
This article would help OP greatly
https://wingman.live/blog/how-to-get-laid-at-an-anime-convention
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>>10932434
It's impossible to get banned from cons. Do you think any of them actually remember your face after a whole year? Even if you do something stupid you'd have to do something super fucking crazy to get that core memory formed in their head. I know literal rapists that are banned from cons and they still show up.
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>deleted all my socials because I keep losing all my friends, I keep stalking exs, and hate seeing memories from 15+ years ago reminding me of painful memories.
>No longer know what is going on.
>try remaking my socials
>same shit happens and I just delete it.
>Only way to know what the hell is going on is to have facebook and twitter.
>remake it.
>gets deleted because facebook and twitter bots think the account is fake.
Guess being 30 real is the end.
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I would go to cons often alone and would suffer from anxiety and depression about not being able to socialize with anyone. I just fucked up my next con plan was supposed to be with some friends in a different country but they had to cancel so now I am going alone...
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>>10931985
I went to my 2nd ever con this year. (1st last year.) It's a small local con, my main issue with it is that almost all of the stuff to do is just stuff I can do for free elsewhere. I'm not a cosplayer, so what I ended up doing was playing MTG, & Smash Bros Only 3 things were con specific. They had boffing, an all ages "rave", & panels. I went to a couple of the video game & voice acting panels were pretty fun. I got to participate in 1 of the video game ones and won a prize.
I was kind of hoping to make friends, but I'm probably too old, (31). Hanging with my existing friends was okay, but a lot of sitting around. We didn't really do anything together because it didn't line up that way. An old buddy from HS had to keep an eye on his teen daughter so I felt out of place during the rave. I'm not much of a dance or crowd person, even less so considering it was all ages. Saw a girl cosplaying as Teen Titans Raven at the rave who was all alone. I like the show & character, but I'm bad with telling if someone is 15 or 25 so I didn't talk to her. I think I actually have face blindness. I usually tell people apart with hair style, voice and clothing. There are other cosplays I like, but I don't really know too much about anime in depth. I just can't make myself watch 500-1000 episode anime. I was starting to get my social skills together when I was 25. Covid took a bit of that away, but also age got me other skills. I pass as normal professionally. I also don't vibe at all with drinking, smoking or drugs adding to feeling out of place when alone.
I felt like a part of things so long as I was with my friend group, but the times where I was alone, I would wander around struggling to find something to do, & ended up sitting down & playing video games alone. Some gaming rooms were set up in hotel rooms, but walking into those and even the larger MTG/board game room looked like everyone already had their spaces filled. Walking in during the middle of things sucks.
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>>10931985
i loveee going to cons alone! maybe im just super autistic but my friends make the con worse. Im happy just being around the things I love! you have nobody nagging in your ear, you can go your own pace, and do whatever not having to worry. Romanticize it anon!!
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>>10953443
Cosplaying helps. People will be more likely to approach you, either with a comment about your cosplay or to talk about the media it is from. If you don't want to be approached, but want to approach other people, you can not cosplay, and just make yourself say hello to people.
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>>10931995
Why didn't they do that for them?
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>>10931985
I've been going to cons for over 20 years. I've met hundreds of people, hooked up with plenty of people, and even met my wife through cons. I have met a lot of great people with some being lifetime friendships.
I got over my crippling social anxiety by talking to them. If the small talk didn't seem like anything then I moved on. I would read the room seeing if they want to get drinks or hangout.
I didn't creep. I was honest about my weirdness as it drew people in.
If you want friends or a relationship you have to work for it. They aren't going to know ya in a 5 minute chat. You got to extend to see if they want to go beyond being at the con. It might be awkward but fuck that if you don't try.
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>>10932434
>Joke around with staff
One time the event organiser asked to get a photo of me arresting one of his workers
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I was depressed a lot of the con, my mental was not good. A lot of the time I wanted to break down and cry. A few events made me happy. I had a lot of fun doing some dtuff but my mental was not in a good place this con. I was constantly worrying.
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>>10946552
Maybe because they also failed the initial step
>Get Laid in Real Life First
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>>10971610
>I can't talk to people cuz of some garbage I made up in my head
This is why you fail
>>10971643
They'll take a picture if they know/like. They're more LIKELY to start a conversation. If you're not wearing any costume, the chances are basically zero, but it's on you if you want more out of them than "Great costume, I love this series, have a nice con!"
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>>10971692
I've never done a gaming convention but will do mahjong matches or even the D&D clone that someone's shilling when I'm bored at anime cons. Either way, the sentiment is probably the same and yeah, that's a better way to keep somebody in one place than the usual advice (ex. chat in line)
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I've gone to the same con for over 10 years and still never have even been on a date with a girl
I talk to people who are autistic as shit and say they met their husband wife at the con
How
I talk to people and try my best and still get nothing
I've never been to a single party
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>>10972021
How? By lowering your overinflated expectations and asking out girls on your own level of looks and/or social awkwardness.
But jokes aside, it's more about showing interest in others. Try to learn more about who they are, what they like, why they like it. People love to yap about their interests and themselves when someone encourages them. And I mean actually taking an interest in them, not trying to use the opportunity to steer the convo towards your own hobbies.
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>>10972032
I do this but either never get contact information, they are already taken, or they don't have a usable contact because they are a normalfag who only uses instagram and shouldn't even be at an anime con
I can talk to people, but that's through years of autistic masking from abuse, I can't form real relationships and it seems like no one else is willing to put in any effort at all when I'm literally defying my own fundamental nature trying to reach out to people
None of the girls I get to talk to are ever alone, either they say they have a BF/friends or they are surrounded by orbiters and running off somewhere I don't want to be
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>>10972034
Was this (You) too? >>10971989 I can elaborate whether it is or isn't but would rather be sure than ASSume
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>>10972042
That sounds like a "yes" to me. It's because both have an undercurrent of contempt in them. And whether you realize it or mean to, that's going to cloud your judgment on how to go about anything. You're already aware that people don't meet autists on their own terms, and I'm not justifying that either but at least TRY to meet them on their own terms instead of "You shouldn't be here if you have IG"
Speaking for myself too-- girls being neurodivergent doesn't fix anything, maybe even the opposite
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>>10972043
I'm aware, I've talked to a lot of other autistic people and also got stonewalled
Nobody hates autists like other autists but normalfags hate all autists
I am just tired of rotting away alone and isolated in my home with my abusive family waiting for them to die so my life can start
You should understand I do not talk in person the way I do on 4chan, because being abused my whole life taught me how to be presentable in public so that I don't get ridiculed for simply being myself
You also didn't read what I said, I'm talking about people who ONLY have an Instagram, are you telling me THOSE type of people have the same overlap with otaku who watch japanese cartoons alone in their rooms? Give me a break
Getting weird looks for asking for a discord or phone number instead of the most normalfag social media in existence at an ANIME CONVENTION is a fucking joke
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>>10972034
>None of the girls I get to talk to are ever alone, either they say they have a BF/friends or they are surrounded by orbiters and running off somewhere I don't want to be
This sounds like confirmation bias, there are lots of girls who attend conventions by themselves
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>>10972046
You could've fooled me
Every girl I talk to is apparently in a relationship, even the ones who are alone, even the ones who are apparently at the entire CONVENTION alone instead of just separated
I don't use conventions as a dating pool, I go for the convention, so I just talk with whoever catches my eye in the moment
I'm not going around talking to girls alone buying things without makeup on, cause I see them when I'm in the middle of doing my own shit and don't have an easy icebreaker even if I went out of my way to try
Even the fat perverts at 18+ panels have orbiters and there's never an opportunity to actually TALK to them, you know, that thing human beings are supposed to do in person to get to know each other
Everyone at the con is just alone doing their own thing instead of trying to be social and meet new people or do fun things, the amount of people just sitting around staring at their phones while they were at an event or in a panel or something was depressing
Everyone already has their own friends, their own routine, or more like their own social media page they're trying to masturbate above all else