When you get some sleep, please elaborate-- this sounds very much the way I've been feeling. Still love the anthropomorphic aspect: creatures, costumes, art, etc, but I'm getting tired of the fandom, proper. The aspect that keeps me going to the cons is the one-stop aspect to see a lot of friends I'd not normally have the opportunity to see in person. And the prospect of meeting the rare, new friend.
I have to admit that regular old sf cons are a huge breath of fresh air compared to most of the specialty cons (comic, furry, anime). Larger numbers of functional, friendly people with a wide range of interests. I don't burn out like I do at the specialty cons (too narrow a range of interests, conversations, behavior).
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Date: 2004-12-13 05:01 pm (UTC)I have to admit that regular old sf cons are a huge breath of fresh air compared to most of the specialty cons (comic, furry, anime). Larger numbers of functional, friendly people with a wide range of interests. I don't burn out like I do at the specialty cons (too narrow a range of interests, conversations, behavior).