Hey guys,
So tonight out of the blue my mother decided to help me get to Supanova this year (which I'd been mentioning wistfully for months) and went ahead and booked me some flights! The problem is, it's only a week away and I have no idea what I'm going as! It's a large convention held here in Australia, and most people go in cosplay. Naturally, I would be male, but the sudden thought occured to me about packing. I have a packer, but I've never had the guts to wear it out of the house, or even in the house when others are home.
However, dressing up in male cosplay would be the perfect excuse to wear it out and about, because if anyone were to notice it, I could explain it away on being true to the costume. I'm going with a couple of friends that I'll be meeting when I get off the plane, but only one of them has met me in real life. She's my best bud, and has has called me Max since before I even got my name changed. She's so amazing, and took it all on herself without me prompting anything, little things like calling me my dog's 'father' instead of 'mother' like everyone else does, and saying something makes me look handsome instead of pretty, she's even started using male pronouns.
These other people I'll be going to Supanova with are her uni friends, and she's told me she always refers to me as he, and Max etc, so they have no idea I'm biologically female, which is a little worrying. When I expressed my concern (it would be great, except I DON'T pass) she went ahead and told one of them, who thought it was very cool, and informed me that the other guy who was going with us was a cross-dresser, so she really didn't think he'd have a problem with it.
So what I'm getting at is, I'm going away from everyone I know for a few days of crazy excitement, and I'll be spending the time with supportive people who get me, and dressing as a guy. Do you think I can get away with packing for the three days that the convention is on, or would it still be too much of a risk? If I were to pack, I'd have to take my packer with me on the plane, either wearing it, or in my carry-on. Both of which situations scare the crap out of me, even though our security checks are nowhere near as strict (read: horrifying) as in America.
Sorry for the uber long post, just wondering what I should do???