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Anonymous commented at 2009-10-03 18:32:18 » #123591

When your daughter is in therapy and telling the shrink how much she hates your guts ... look back at this photo and smile.

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LaVidaLindsey commented at 2009-11-19 05:27:50 » #156801

AW! So cute! ^_____^

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sugarcookiedreams commented at 2009-11-27 08:37:17 » #162654

Anon1: Yes but she gets Lucky Charms. :p

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Anonymous commented at 2009-12-22 18:17:36 » #183160

i find it funny her dad looks like he is 35 or something but yet he still dresses up like anime people lol XD fail i dont think the guy wants to let go of anime lol

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Anonymous commented at 2010-01-13 07:52:57 » #201304

Why do you feel he should give up his anime? is there some magic age where you suddenly have to stop enjoying the things you love?

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M-D commented at 2010-01-13 15:18:37 » #201559

Personally, I think it's fine to love manga/anime at any age. But the cosplaying should stop earlier on though.
In a few years it's gonna be tough for that kid to explain to her friends why her parents are dressed like the newest gundam leads or whatever.

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Anonymous commented at 2010-01-16 21:21:18 » #204763

I think it's really cute! The characters in the anime are 30-something, so why can't the fans be?

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Anonymous commented at 2010-01-21 19:45:49 » #208779

Bad parenting when you choose to cosplay a character that destroyed his daughter, who your own daughter happens to be cosplaying.

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Anonymous commented at 2010-02-20 23:47:31 » #230355

Wrong character, anon who is directly above me.

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Anonymous commented at 2010-02-20 23:58:06 » #230363

M-D: Why should her parent or parents stop being interesting people, and drop some of their interests (read: cosplaying, not anime) just because their daughter might (read: might, not will) have difficulty explaining that her parents like anime and are expressive of this fact?

Seems a little silly. I mean, my parents used to play MMOs, but that wasn't too hard for me to explain to anyone... and for that matter, I never actually had to explain it, I just decided to because hey, my parents play MMOs.

Same with this. Her parents probably don't go around cosplaying everywhere, but only at conventions. I'm pretty sure the only person who'd stumble into them are likely an anime fan themselves, who probably wouldn't find it too strange.

Of course, my last two paragraphs only deal with the difficulty of explaining that your parents cosplay (which probably isn't very difficult, I mean think of all the other things they could be interested in in comparison!). I still don't see any reason why they'd stop even if their daughter had such a difficulty.

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