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<blockquote data-quote="ToHoldNothing" data-source="post: 54990630" data-attributes="member: 263193"><p>Conventions are not exactly all maintained the same, so alleged child-friendly cons are a matter of how they are managed by security and program coordinators. There's a con in Nashville, TN, (Bible belt territory) that has clearly defined limits for ages permitted in each event, so there isn't so much of any problem of children being exposed to "inappropriate content". Though frankly, nudity is not necessarily something a child should be shielded from except in the more adult context of intercourse. Cosplay is suggesting to a child that costumes can still be fun as an adult or teen. It's not necessarily breaking the boundary between fantasy and reality for the child if the parent notes that distinction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToHoldNothing, post: 54990630, member: 263193"] Conventions are not exactly all maintained the same, so alleged child-friendly cons are a matter of how they are managed by security and program coordinators. There's a con in Nashville, TN, (Bible belt territory) that has clearly defined limits for ages permitted in each event, so there isn't so much of any problem of children being exposed to "inappropriate content". Though frankly, nudity is not necessarily something a child should be shielded from except in the more adult context of intercourse. Cosplay is suggesting to a child that costumes can still be fun as an adult or teen. It's not necessarily breaking the boundary between fantasy and reality for the child if the parent notes that distinction. [/QUOTE]
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