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Young Chinese Women Hire Female Cosplayers To Play Dream Men

Posted on September 4, 2024 By admin


Shanghai, China:

During her final years of high school, Chinese teenager Xu Yunting found an unusual way to make some pocket money — transforming herself into male video game characters and taking their female devotees on dates.

The trend, called “cos commissioning”, has gained traction in China recently, with social media posts garnering millions of views as an increasing number of young women use their purchasing power to engineer a meeting with their dream man in real life.

One early morning in Shanghai last month, Xu carefully inserted contacts to enlarge her irises and adjusted a tangerine wig to transform into “Jesse”, a character from the romance quest mobile game “Light and Night”. 

A tall and sensitive musician, he is one of five characters that woo players throughout the game — and for client Feng Xinyu, a vivacious 19-year-old, the ideal partner. 

“I don’t have a boyfriend because I’m not interested in 3D men,” Feng told AFP, using a term for real-life men as opposed to those on the page or screen. 

“I like anime characters a little bit more, they’re more appealing to me.”

“Light and Night”, made by tech giant Tencent and aimed squarely at young women, promises a “brand-new interactive experience of highly immersive love”.

Players like Feng, who form strong emotional connections with characters in such games, are known as “dream girls” — and cos commissioning takes the immersion to the next level by dragging those 2D beaus off the screen and into the real world. 

Feng has commissioned Xu twice before, for a fee of around $70. 

Last month, she spent $2,800 on a multi-day trip with another Jesse cosplayer to a different province.

But she decided she preferred Xu’s portrayal and hired her for a third date. 

“We really click,” Feng said. 

“She’s just like the character from the game, it feels like we were meant to be together.”

‘Reconstructing gender rules’

Feng was waiting for Xu at a metro station, and grinned in unabashed delight when she spotted her. 

The two appeared relaxed, holding hands and chatting happily as they headed to their first activity. 

Their date — all planned and paid for entirely by Feng — lasted all day, beginning with tea and ending with a hotpot meal and a romantic stroll. 

At both a doll-painting workshop and cake-decorating class they attended, they were one of many cos commission pairs. 

Staff at the latter business told AFP they had noticed more and more couples coming in over the past year — sometimes dozens on busy days. 

Part of the appeal, experts studying the phenomenon say, is that it gives young women a way to perform an idealised heteronormative relationship. 

Conservative social attitudes towards women remain widespread in China, often reinforced by state media and popular culture.

Aside from assuaging safety concerns, hiring a female cosplayer ensures a level of equality and understanding not necessarily guaranteed in a real-life relationship. 

“I don’t think it’s important what gender the person being commissioned is,” Fudan University’s Tian Qian told AFP. 

“What is important is that (the cosplayer) is a vessel, because the client needs a vehicle for their emotions.” 

Another academic, Zhou Zixing, wrote that cos commissioning allows women “to gain a voice that is fully respected by the opposite sex… responding to, breaking, and reconstructing the gender rules of the real world”.

‘Low-quality guys’

At the cake-decorating class, Feng leaned over the table, fondly watching Xu pipe generous amounts of icing onto a sponge cake. 

Afterwards, Xu gently helped Feng remove her apron, modelling Jesse’s gentlemanly behaviour.  

“The guys in the games are all quality guys,” said Xu. 

“I think (clients) will be able to improve their requirements in real life in terms of what they want from a man, so that they don’t settle for low-quality guys.” 

Her mother Fang Xiuqing admitted her initial reaction when she learned what Xu was doing was: “How could this happen to my daughter?” 

But she has since come around to the idea. 

“I don’t think it’s a profession, it’s a hobby,” said Fang.

“She gets enjoyment from it, and she also brings joy to others.” 

Fudan University’s Tian said cos commissions can act as “emotional sustenance”. 

“Although this is a paid interaction, it still gives a sense of being seen, which has a certain healing effect to it.” 

(This story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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