Unconventional Etiquette

Unconventional Etiquette

May I take your picture--I mean, may I fuck you?

Chapter 1 by thecoolnametom thecoolnametom

The pandemic is pretty much over and it's time for the Cons to return: thousands of people getting together over their shared love of anime, video games, movies, and all things nerdy and fun! And especially the cosplay: costumes that various attendees put hours of work into as a way to celebrate their fandom. Often the characters, and thus the cosplayers, have costumes that emphasize their sex appeal, and most cosplayers are fine with people asking for their photos. Remember that in the real world, cosplay is not consent, but in this fictional CHYOA world things might be a little different...

Photography is ever-present at a con, especially due to the cosplay. Some cosplayers don't want their picture taken, though it is possible (though a scumbag move) to surrepticiously do so and you might get in trouble for not obtaining permission. Others might be nervous as it's the first time they've worn something so revealing. And many people are fine with photos, provided they don't take too long or require too much posting or interaction. Passersby can also admire the skill of the cosplayer and appreciate why the photographers would want a photo. Some people, though, dislike the photographers as an annoyance that distract from the con.

You've been given a special gift for the con, something that undoes the typical rules of both the convention and societal decorum for you. You're about to embark on a journey through the crowds and the booths that will be unlike anything you've experienced before! For everyone else the rules of etiquette apply as always for taking photos, but for yourself those rules of etiquette apply for your sexual actions!

Nobody gives it a second thought if you're naked as its the same as though you were fiddling with a camera in the midst of the crowds. Groping a cosplayer? You probably want to ask them first, but they'll probably be okay with it. Just be respectful of their costume and the work they put into it! Vulgar language and terms said out loud elicit nothing more than words like "f-stop" and "shutter speed." And when you cum inside a girl, possibly leaving her pregnant? Well, that's just what happens at these cons, you know. Is the cosplayer married, engaged, or attending with their significant other? They may be a bit annoyed at the leers of other attendees but they understand that photographers might want to take pictures of their partner, and they'll be just as understanding when you're fucking your heart out inside of their partner.

Everyone seems to understand exactly what you're doing, but when you're the one involved with it then their response will be as unfazed as following any photographer. They're not mind controlled to think that it is you taking a picture, they're fully aware of what is actually happening, but their response has been changed. One aspect, however, that needs to be kept in mind is that while a convention is a crowded place, somehow, magically, all of the under-18 crowd seem to never be around you. Parents and guardians, while also not minding your actions, are also cognizant enough to steer the kids away from you so you never see anyone underage and they never see you.

Maybe it's magic, maybe it's science, who knows? And it may seem to only be affecting you and your actions, but you might discover that it's more wide-spread than you assumed. It already seems magical enough that you can ask someone to reveal themselves for you to do as you want, but maybe your powers even extend to making modifications to their clothing or even more about them?

What changes in your life to allow this to occur? And does this only occur for you?

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