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Fear of People Dressed in Costumes
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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 133563" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>ps-</p><p>It also occured to me that many times when someone is wearing a costume, - sometimes the costumed person gets a little over active, and can seem to get too close to the children, and a child can feel like their personal space has been violated, but so often the people who only wear costumes on very rare occasions seem to forget some children might be afraid....and they might come "at" the children, and some costumes make a person seem so much larger than a non costumed person.and some people in costume do more exagerated body language or speak louder, in addition to getting more physically close to the children. (I think people who wear costumes a LOT seem to understand betetr that they might overwhelm some children by their mere size and presence, and they seem to hold back better, do not reach out to the children phsyically as much)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 133563, member: 1697"] ps- It also occured to me that many times when someone is wearing a costume, - sometimes the costumed person gets a little over active, and can seem to get too close to the children, and a child can feel like their personal space has been violated, but so often the people who only wear costumes on very rare occasions seem to forget some children might be afraid....and they might come "at" the children, and some costumes make a person seem so much larger than a non costumed person.and some people in costume do more exagerated body language or speak louder, in addition to getting more physically close to the children. (I think people who wear costumes a LOT seem to understand betetr that they might overwhelm some children by their mere size and presence, and they seem to hold back better, do not reach out to the children phsyically as much) [/QUOTE]
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