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This is for the older con goers. How does it feel to go to cons? Do you feel out of place? What is the average age at cons do you feel, and when do you feel like you've aged out of the con scene? I'm early 30s myself and I'm starting to notice the age difference, and have been interacting with people a lot less at cons
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>This shit again
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I just- im finally in a decent grown up place finacially where i can afford to cosplay and buy shit without going broke- its just apparently i look way younger than i am ? I was at a con thisweekend ,had the time of my life met some chill people who all gave me thousand yard stares as they all seemed to be in the early to mid 20s and im 38. Its the first time ive felt too old for this shit.
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>>10959878
It's a topic that comes up a lot, and things move slowly on this board. You've seen the previous thread 10 times where this was one of the things mentioned.
>>10959877
I'm the same age range as you, but contrary to what you've seen I'm instead noticing the average age of con goers going up because millennials never ended up filing out of the scene due to having kids like what usually happened with scenes back in the day. You're seeing cons posting record attendance numbers because new blood through zoomers and genalphaers is coming in but the old charge of millennials isn't leaving.
>have been interacting with people a lot less at cons
This is another topic that's been discussed on this board a lot lately. My take is that anime cons are no longer the place to meet weebs because everyone everywhere is now a weeb with how popular anime has gotten, so cons have changed from being a place to meet weebs to being a place for you to go to to hang out with weebs you met outside the con somewhere. There's simply less reason for people to interact at cons now unless you're at a meetup or some panel where you have to interact with people (speed "friending", some game panel, etc.).
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>>10959898
>My take is that anime cons are no longer the place to meet weebs because everyone everywhere is now a weeb with how popular anime has gotten, so cons have changed from being a place to meet weebs to being a place for you to go to to hang out with weebs you met outside the con somewhere.
you hit the nail on the head, it's for your existing group to hangout for a weekend. also a lot of people are asocial nowadays so trying to befriend strangers is considered kind of weird nowadays
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>>10959940
I disagree about meeting people. Simply by wearing my cosplay and socializing with others of the same fandom and getting instas swapped, in the last year I've met so many new people. Its always interesting and fun to see the process going from strangers who met at 10pm with nothing to do, to discord chats, to rooming together at cons like AX, to being close enough that I'm happy to have them in my life.
Cons are genuinely SO good for that and just meeting like minded autists who share your passions
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>>10959942
I genuinely have no clue how to text people, like I'll vibe perfectly fine with people irl, people approach me, I get invited to room parties and all that jazz, except that when it comes to texts, I feel like I'm talking to a brick wall, literally nobody reciprocates my effort and I inevitably end up left on read or delivered, my messages not even read at all
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>>10959945
The thing is everyone texts different, and people don't realize this, so everyone expects people to text like them. And if they don't they think something is off
Some people just text like they talk, so they do short statements and answers for the most part. That might be the issue you're encountering, where there's a lot of people like us who see talking online like it's a separate thing, and develop a unique way of speaking
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How to know when you are too old;
>When the 2 inches of hotel space for free isn't worth it anymore, because you actually can afford a room for yourself.
This is the kiss of death; once you can actually afford it comfortably then you only have a few years left of enjoyment.
>Free Hotel AND Free Pass in exchange for being an unpaid con gopher no longer sounds like a great trade-off
The day you WANT to pay, when you know it can all be covered, marks the fatigue setting in; in less then ten years you will stop going all together.
>You are over 25, but you haven't made an impression with your cosplays yet
If people have recognized your talent by now, you are safe but if you still haven't started yet then it's too late (not about physicality; just saying by now it should have amounted to some small notoriety)
>You hit 30 and you're not a professional with a product to market at the con.
You're at an age now where the question becomes "what are you adding to the con experience?" for everyone else. If you aren't somehow involved by now in the showrunning process, or aren't selling a product then likely your time is drying up simply because you have better things to put your time into.
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>>10959978
Dude you just legit sound like a brokefag who weasels any kind of BS that "paid for the con" just to say they attended them.
>f you aren't somehow involved by now in the showrunning process, or aren't selling a product then likely your time is drying up simply because you have better things to put your time into.
Anon, I work my ass for 40hrs a week and sometimes I want to plop my ass down to a con in the area or a city over and forget all that.
You must be the life of a party
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>>10959986
>You CANNOT do X unless it's done with very specific criteria that I decided
Can we agree this type of poster is the biggest faggot of all, and unworthy of a (You) unless it's to call them the biggest faggot of all?
>>10959978
t. biggest faggot of all
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You will feel old and out of place when you see less of what you grew up with and dont connect with the current anime landscape. it is bad with mid to small sized cons where mostly teenagers to giggle wearing their aliexpress MHA, Chainsaw man cosplay.
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>>10959889
when you're old enough to buy all the candy and nobody can tell you not to eat it but you don't want to any more...
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>>10959877
42 here, I mostly do joke cosplays, like this Bondrewd one. (with a high-end commissioned helmet, althoughbeit)
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I regularly see older folks at my (admittedly large) older conventions. No one cares. People care a lot less about you and what you're doing when you're in a public space than you might think. Remember that one day you'll die, so you need to stop sacrificing things that you enjoy for some arbitrary standard only you are holding yourself to.
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>>10959976
or don't have universal participation on all the socials.
or some don't use any beyond this and email.
>>10959986
>Dude you just legit sound like a brokefag who weasels any kind of BS that "paid for the con" just to say they attended them.
just to be fair to them if thats the case: most cons are not cheap anymore. Especially ones scraping 5 digit attendance.
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>>10959877
I'm 38 and I don't ever plan to set foot on a con again unless it's to buy merch or stuff like that. For a guy at my age, interacting with female cosplayers always irks me the fuck out as creepy as hell, more so given that even chicks in their mid 20s have the mental age of literal 16 yr old teenagers.
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1. I'm a man.
2. if you attend anime conventions in your adulthood, you're a stunted adult, a pedophile, or both. anime conventions are for children and there's literally no good reason for children to be around adults unsupervised.
3. check the other thread regarding Comic-con.
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>>10966090
they obviously should be removed. there's no justification for them aside from luring pedophiles to the convention. you literally have no idea what happens at anime conventions do you? people don't actually go to the 18+ events. they leave the convention grounds to party in hotels. what do you imagine happens?
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>>10959877
A post that hits close to home! And a problem I was not able to think though untill just recently coming back from Holiday Matsuri. So much so, I declared that I was sure this was the last con I was going too, that I had grown out of it. The space was way too crowded with Netflix warriors, they are all the same con just in different places ect. But luckily I had an amazing time, and it changed my perspective on alot. I'm 29 and have been con going since I was 14. I've met aton of people at cons and I've met up with people from MMO's and other online shit at cons. Made and lost friends. But good memories all things considered. And to just out right answer your question, too old is when you are dead imo. Enjoy yourself always, if you're struggling with finding people to conversate with one thing I noticed that gives me good hit rates for conversations are panels, especially on things I like a lot, Monster hunter, MMO's, "con survival guides". And what I'll do is once the panel ends generally there are a few people still lingering around spark up something with them. Or the panelist, generally people are a HELL OF A LOT more talkative at this point seeing out you both just sat through hour of listening to someone rambling, so the topic is pretty much already set just kinda add your view on it.
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>be me
>35 yo
>cosplaying a character from a phone game thats like half my age
>zero fucks given
>40 something yo woman wants a picture with me
>she knows the name of the character
>she is with her two teen children
>she looks very happy
>the kids are kinda cringing
lmao, nobody gives a flying fuck