>>6105762>I didn't realize BJD had such a big dyke following, it doesn't really strike me as something that is going to appeal to gay women but I suppose that toys have that kind of powerI don't even think that's the case.
The BJD community in general is, unless it gets anon, all about being sugarly sweet and nice, even if it's often fake just for the purpose of keeping up peace.
You have all kinds of people there, men too, mostly because you can customize them so easily, there are lots of different types and they appeal to all kind of collectors (from full-set owners to artists).
I just think that only a certain kind of them would even entertain the thought of browsing 4chan.
Your regular BJD collector just doesn't want to go here or, worse, wants to be known as "that person that posts/browses on 4chan".
I actually think that such hobbies attract "different" people because they tend to go for unusual things.
Maybe they get drawn to it because they think that unusual hobby = more open minded people = higher chance of meeting someone that's just as "different" as you are.