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My boyfriend is taking cosplay too far. How do I get a handle on this?

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Hi Jake,My boyfriend and I both love gaming. It’s one of the things we first bonded over when we met two years ago.

In addition to that, he’s also into cosplay. It’s not my thing, but I understand and respect it. His favorite character to dress up as is Naruto.Lately, his love of cosplay, and specifically Naruto, has elevated to a different level.

It started with him dressing up like him at cosplay events. Then, he started dressing up like him at home. Now, he’s dyed his hair yellow and has started asking me and others to refer to him as “Naruto”, instead of his real name.

At first, I thought he was joking, but then he doubled down. I want to be supportive, but it’s getting really awkward.

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