Cosplay and imaginary realities

Hello everyone. Im 21 and have an interest in all things to do with the imagination. I like hobbies where I can escape into it. Anime, games. I love making, wearing or buying costumes of characters (cosplay) where I can go into the reality of the character. Id like to talk to those also interested but I also have a question. Does my aspergers have anything to do with my interest in imaginary realities, do others with autism have a big imagination and like to escape into others worlds.

thanks for reading.

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  • Hiya

    I am actually a part of a fantastic costuming group called iconic legion, although I do not cosplay, I intend too (rose from titanic!)

    my youngest son is going through testing and doesn't like the dressing up, he can never choose and if they have to dress up at school he is alway worried they will not know he is from that school, my eldest son though, who is also going through testing, would live in his Star Trek costume if we let him, he had a made up one up until July when we purchase him a captain sisko uniform, which he treasures, he also loves all sci fi, Lego, drawing (he will draw the same thing everyday, every hour if he could)

    I have seen some amazing costumes over the last year and the effort everyone goes into is just mind blowing, iconic legion supports lots of charities but they support our autism charity that I assist to run, they come to our events about four times a year and over the past year they have raised over £11000 for good causes around West Sussex etc, beinf a costumer can be so much more than just dressing up, it can be something that takes over your life but it is so worth it!!

    good luck to you x

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  • Hiya

    I am actually a part of a fantastic costuming group called iconic legion, although I do not cosplay, I intend too (rose from titanic!)

    my youngest son is going through testing and doesn't like the dressing up, he can never choose and if they have to dress up at school he is alway worried they will not know he is from that school, my eldest son though, who is also going through testing, would live in his Star Trek costume if we let him, he had a made up one up until July when we purchase him a captain sisko uniform, which he treasures, he also loves all sci fi, Lego, drawing (he will draw the same thing everyday, every hour if he could)

    I have seen some amazing costumes over the last year and the effort everyone goes into is just mind blowing, iconic legion supports lots of charities but they support our autism charity that I assist to run, they come to our events about four times a year and over the past year they have raised over £11000 for good causes around West Sussex etc, beinf a costumer can be so much more than just dressing up, it can be something that takes over your life but it is so worth it!!

    good luck to you x

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