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> > Be me, a Frenchman with a strange love for cosplay and video games.
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> > Decide to attend a convention dressed as my favorite character from Guilty Gear, Bridget, a cute and fierce nun with a yo-yo.
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> > Spend hours perfecting my costume, from the red hair to the white habit.
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> > Feel excited and confident as I strut through the convention hall, turning heads and receiving compliments.
>
> > Suddenly, a group of guys approach me, claiming to be fellow Guilty Gear fans.
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> > I eagerly chat with them, showing off my knowledge of the game and my dedication to Bridget.
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> > But as the conversation continues, I start to notice their looks of confusion and amusement.
>
> > One of them finally asks, 'So, are you actually a girl or just a really convincing crossdresser?'
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> > My heart sinks as I realize my mistake. I have been taking my love for Bridget to a whole new level, even pretending to be her.
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> > Stammering and blushing, I admit that I am indeed a man.
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> > The guys burst out laughing, and I feel embarrassed and humiliated.
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> > 'Dude, you'll never be a real woman,' one of them says between laughs.
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> > I am stunned. How could they say such a thing? I have put so much effort into my appearance and my persona.
>
> > But deep down, I know they're right. No matter how much I dress up and pretend, I will never truly be a woman.
>
> > As I walk away from the group, I can't help but feel a sense of sadness and disillusionment.
>
> > Maybe it's time to embrace my true self and stop trying to be someone I'm not.
>
> > Lesson learned: cosplay may be fun, but never forget who you are. And never try to be something you're not.
>
> > Decide to attend a convention dressed as my favorite character from Guilty Gear, Bridget, a cute and fierce nun with a yo-yo.
>
> > Spend hours perfecting my costume, from the red hair to the white habit.
>
> > Feel excited and confident as I strut through the convention hall, turning heads and receiving compliments.
>
> > Suddenly, a group of guys approach me, claiming to be fellow Guilty Gear fans.
>
> > I eagerly chat with them, showing off my knowledge of the game and my dedication to Bridget.
>
> > But as the conversation continues, I start to notice their looks of confusion and amusement.
>
> > One of them finally asks, 'So, are you actually a girl or just a really convincing crossdresser?'
>
> > My heart sinks as I realize my mistake. I have been taking my love for Bridget to a whole new level, even pretending to be her.
>
> > Stammering and blushing, I admit that I am indeed a man.
>
> > The guys burst out laughing, and I feel embarrassed and humiliated.
>
> > 'Dude, you'll never be a real woman,' one of them says between laughs.
>
> > I am stunned. How could they say such a thing? I have put so much effort into my appearance and my persona.
>
> > But deep down, I know they're right. No matter how much I dress up and pretend, I will never truly be a woman.
>
> > As I walk away from the group, I can't help but feel a sense of sadness and disillusionment.
>
> > Maybe it's time to embrace my true self and stop trying to be someone I'm not.
>
> > Lesson learned: cosplay may be fun, but never forget who you are. And never try to be something you're not.