by MeltedCaramel » Mon Jan 27, 2014 11:37 am
First...I just have to say that K2!'s responses always crack me up. Nothing like some good ol' sarcasm to relieve the urge to beat someone senseless.
twinage, I'm in your camp, where I feel a little uncomfortable bringing my dolls with me, especially because most of them are anime related so I get the double whammy of "anime dork" and "doll freak" in one snobby glance. Luckily I only collect in the 1/6 range so it's relatively easy to carry a lined bag to 'hide the evidence' as it were. As for the larger dolls...I would wrap them up simply to prevent accidental damage from zippers, etc. If people worry about the weird lump sticking up out of your bag...eh, let them worry! The only people that might need to know what you're carrying are the airport officials, and they're busy doing their job so I doubt they would give you many looks.
And yes, the art/photography/magazine excuse works quite well for those of us that don't want to explain in detail in public what exactly they're for, why you like them, etc. I've found strangers can get a little too interested so I leave it as "I'm working for a magazine layout."
As for touching...NO TOUCHING. Not even the sturdy Obitsus, especially those that have been painstakingly (and expensively) customized. You have the same right to say no as if a kid ran up and grabbed your cellphone. It's YOUR property, pure and simple. There's no distinction between an expensive doll or an expensive necklace. Both belong firmly in YOUR possession, period. It's completely up to you who you do and don't let handle them. Don't be afraid to say no, because saying yes to someone you're unsure of can end up with some disastrous results, especially if the other person doesn't (or stubbornly WON'T) understand the value of what they're holding if something horrible happens and it breaks.
I wish you the best of luck!!! <3
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