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Marauderr 08-13-2019 01:22 AM

[Request] ENF story at comicon, possibly on deviant art
 
I remember reading an euf/enf story recently where a girl is stripped in line (waiting to see a celebrity) at comicon or a similar event. From what I remember, she had a costume on, and some kids behind her stripped her, and basically the who place witnessed her stripping as she either ran after the kids to get her clothes back and or ran away. I think her skirt got ripped off at first, then she accidentally lost the shirt too.

I know it's pretty vague but I distinctly remember it being on deviant art, but it wasn't in my favorites, so maybe it was deleted. Any help would be appreciated, it was a good enf story.

bobster123 08-21-2019 07:23 PM

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Not deviantart, and probably not what you're thinking of, but the description reminded me of one of the story threads in this chyoa story about cosplay enf.

https://chyoa.com/story/Cosplay-Catastrophe.9159

Marauderr 08-21-2019 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by bobster123 (Post 2779031)
Not deviantart, and probably not what you're thinking of, but the description reminded me of one of the story threads in this chyoa story about cosplay enf.

https://chyoa.com/story/Cosplay-Catastrophe.9159

Thanks. That thread has some good stories.

For what it's worth I posted the same question on deviant art, and most likely it was "Underneath Serena's Skirt". I think the user deleted their account unfortunately
The user's name was NSE (or -N-S-E-).

SpyStrip 08-22-2019 11:55 AM

About two months ago, I dropped off my brother at AX at the Los Angeles Convention Center. I had never before seen anything like it, and everyone called it LineCon, because it was taking 6 hours to get in. The line wound around Figueroa Street and Pico Blvd., and I wanted to kill my brother for having me help him with his stuff he had to carry for this shitshow. There were a ton of these girls in cute outfits. They had come to the convention - no joke - to pose for photos and make money that way. They had serious followings and websites dedicated to themselves. One of these women had 27,000 followers. I shit you not! I hated every moment of LineCon and after two hours waiting and not moving one inch, my brother left me and 20 minutes later he texted me to find him in the line, WAY closer to the entrance. I found him and wondered if a friend had given him cuts. But no, he had simply interposed his body into the line and took the spot as though he was supposed to be there. (He selectively chose the right M/F couple who he believed would not complain, and he chose rightly, as they only smiled at us when I joined him. Once he was established in his new place in the line, he let me off the hook, and I walked back to the Metro station at 7th and Fig.

Marauderr 08-22-2019 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by SpyStrip (Post 2779196)
About two months ago, I dropped off my brother at AX at the Los Angeles Convention Center. I had never before seen anything like it, and everyone called it LineCon, because it was taking 6 hours to get in. The line wound around Figueroa Street and Pico Blvd., and I wanted to kill my brother for having me help him with his stuff he had to carry for this shitshow. There were a ton of these girls in cute outfits. They had come to the convention - no joke - to pose for photos and make money that way. They had serious followings and websites dedicated to themselves. One of these women had 27,000 followers. I shit you not! I hated every moment of LineCon and after two hours waiting and not moving one inch, my brother left me and 20 minutes later he texted me to find him in the line, WAY closer to the entrance. I found him and wondered if a friend had given him cuts. But no, he had simply interposed his body into the line and took the spot as though he was supposed to be there. (He selectively chose the right M/F couple who he believed would not complain, and he chose rightly, as they only smiled at us when I joined him. Once he was established in his new place in the line, he let me off the hook, and I walked back to the Metro station at 7th and Fig.

Damn that's crazy. Hobbies are one thing and I guess if lines were that bad at a football game I'd wait but I can't imagine ever giving money to pose with a cosplayer even if they're hot

amfanon 08-23-2019 03:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Marauderr (Post 2779050)
Thanks. That thread has some good stories.

For what it's worth I posted the same question on deviant art, and most likely it was "Underneath Serena's ". I think the user deleted their account unfortunately
The user's name was NSE (or -N-S-E-).

https://www.deviantart.com/nitetickler/gallery/

NSE is now nitetickler. I don't remember why they changed their name. They also permanently deleted a lot of their old content, which is unfortunate.

SpyStrip 08-23-2019 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Marauderr (Post 2779284)
Damn that's crazy. Hobbies are one thing and I guess if lines were that bad at a football game I'd wait but I can't imagine ever giving money to pose with a cosplayer even if they're hot

My brother explained to me that doing just that is definitely "a thing". He also said there are women who come to the conventions who are semi-pro prostitutes who use cosplay. He told me he saw several in the hotels surrounding the Los Angeles event. I remember as a kid there were jokes and stories about conventions and "away from the wife" sex play, and this is merely a version of it. Like you, I would rather place my line waiting on sports events, but every Giants game I've gone to and every 49rs game I've gone to, there are no lines - you just walk in. Parking is another story, but the game itself is simple to enter. And these women definitely have followings on social media. They take what they do very seriously.

Marauderr 08-23-2019 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by amfanon (Post 2779359)
https://www.deviantart.com/nitetickler/gallery/

NSE is now nitetickler. I don't remember why they changed their name. They also permanently deleted a lot of their old content, which is unfortunate.

Thanks. I'll message them to see if they have their old story.

ewong247 09-10-2019 11:21 AM

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Originally Posted by SpyStrip (Post 2779405)
My brother explained to me that doing just that is definitely "a thing". He also said there are women who come to the conventions who are semi-pro prostitutes who use cosplay. He told me he saw several in the hotels surrounding the Los Angeles event. I remember as a kid there were jokes and stories about conventions and "away from the wife" sex play, and this is merely a version of it. Like you, I would rather place my line waiting on sports events, but every Giants game I've gone to and every 49rs game I've gone to, there are no lines - you just walk in. Parking is another story, but the game itself is simple to enter. And these women definitely have followings on social media. They take what they do very seriously.

Oof, I am an LA native and have gone to AX for years, and this year that line was the worst it has ever been BY FAR. The problem this year, for some reason, was that they decided that they wouldnt let anyone into the convention center until 9am, and the exhibit hall, along with some panels, started at 10am. So, because most attendees know that lines can get long really quick, many arrive *early* to beat the rush.

Due the new policy, and the fact staff didnt account for the long lines on the first day, every entrance had a constant stream of people going in seemingly for the entire day.

The following days, they managed to create an area of switchbacks to accommodate more people, and the opened the doors to the convention center earlier so people would be able to get to wherever they wanted or needed to be.

On the "cosplay scene": many people dress up for fun, some go all out and get photos taken by semi-professional photographers outside the convention. FOR FREE. It's an equal exchange for exposure on both sides. Cosplayers have photos to share online, and the photographers get to showcase their work for future jobs. There are cosplayers who do online modeling and charge people through subscriptions either through patreon or on their own website. It can vary from completely tame images all the way to full nude pictorials, but I'm not familiar with the "semi pro prostitute" aspect, but I can believe its true to a point. I hear a lot of sex is going on in the hotel's nearby, but since I'm local, I just drive and I dont dress up. I still admire the thought and skill put into costumes i see along with the skin that's on show. And 27,000 followers is sort of low to mid-tier as the well known professional cosplayers can have hundreds of thousands of followers.

But anyways, yeah the first day of AX this year was a nightmare to get into the building. Once inside, "line con" is still no joke. People line up hours in advance to make sure they get into panels and autographs they want. As for standing in line for cosplayers, it all comes down to who it is, where the line is set up, and if they ask for tips if you wanna take pictures with them. Dont think I've waited in a 30min+ line for a cosplayer since the likes if jessica Nigri, Vampy Bit Me, and Yaya Han had their own booths to meet fans there.

AX has gotten so huge now, so many are beginning to no longer attend due to the crowds. It's easily the largest convention that LA has, and I can only compare it the crowd density that San Diego Comic Con has, but I still feel like SDCC has more people in and around the convention. It's just that the crowds when walking around are similar, but AX at least still has lines that dont require camping overnight or multiple days in order to get into a panel.


I'm a huge nerd who goes to all the LA region comic book conventions, so I see a lot of things. But I always tend to err on the side of ignorance when it comes to any "subcultures" (ie prostitution) that are taking place, since I dont want to judge anyone based on what they're wearing or choose to spend their time at a convention. Unless I hear a conversation where solicitation is occurring, or someone I know encounters someone being paid for sex, i really have no idea if it's real, or who these people might be. Cosplay can be an expensive hobby, but not everyone strives for accuracy or high quality materials, yet they are still able to create something that is recognizable as the character and amazing to look at.

I cant speak about other Anime conventions like those that are in Pasadena or in that area, since that's out of my region of travel. I go to sdcc and get a hotel, but pasadena is just too long of a drive for me to justify buying a ticket and paying for parking for just over half the day.

Anyways, sorry for such a long post about a subject likely none of you will care about enough to read. Lol


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