>>13326432Maybe if you're the 1000th Naruto or Miku cosplayer, but putting time or money into a cosplay of lesser known or obscure shit is the opposite. You're most likely going to be ignored. But occasionally you get a conversation with a fan or someone asks who you are with genuine interest, and both of you walk away a little happier.
Your example of art makes no sense either, since people have different styles and it's the very definition of putting yourself in the work. The only difference is you literally can't see their face. I'm guessing your actual problem is the lack of anonymity combined with the expression of love/interest in a work, which makes sense since you post on an anonymous forum where we call each other fags for liking things. You don't have to like cosplay, but your reason for it is weird and inconsistent.