Posted on 06/09/2016 4:34:29 PM PDT by ghosthost
Richard Schaefer, a 21-year-old man from Orange County, California, has spent years posting pictures of himself dressed up as his favorite female Disney characters to social media. Boasting a massive collection of 40 costumes and 30 wigs, the self-described Disney addict says his decision to cosplay a combination of the words costume and role-play, where a person dresses up as a character from a comic book, video game, or movie came after people began commenting on how similar his appearance was to that of a woman.
I decided to start cosplaying as princesses because of how androgynous people used to say I was, Schaefer told the Daily Mail. Curiosity got the best of me, so I decided to transform myself into my favo
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A real man would cosplay slave Leia:
I know two adults who are Disney _obsessed_ They are frightening people.
Which Target were these pictures taken at?
Has he been hired by the Obama administration as an outreach person yet?
I knew a homosexual man in his 50s who went to Disney (from MA) twice a year.
As far as I know, he behaved himself, but it seemed clear that he liked boys.
I love Disney too; or rather the way it used to be, before they went off the deep end. Fortunately, I was never loony enough to do something like this.
Mental illness cam be treated.
Future Queen of the NEA.
How did we win World War II?
I had a business meeting at Disney in Orlando, I found the place disturbing and a bigger money vacuum than staying at a casino in Vegas (which I did for 3 weeks while working at Yucca Mountain). It was all-Mickey, all the time, the rooms sucked, and everything was overpriced. The “company town” of vacations.
I shudder to think what I'd look like made up as a Disney Princess!...LoL
Looks like he grooms his eyebrows.
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