New York Comic Con.
An annual gathering of all things nerdy, geeky, and creative. It’s an opportunity to be around like-minded people who enjoy the things you enjoy. It’s the chance to check out all the exclusive merch that’s going to skyrocket in price as soon as the convention ends. It’s travelling into the city with friends and spending nearly an entire day surrounded by the media you adore. You’ve been waiting for this event for months, and it’s finally here. It’s going to be amazing.
Of course, that is how it’s supposed to be. Unfortunately, reality has a knack for falling short of our expectations. This is especially true when you have extreme social anxiety and choose to attend one of the busiest, most populated events of the year — in one of the largest cities in the world. You tell yourself this time will be different; you’re an adult who has been through plenty of anxiety-inducing social situations. Surely this time you’ll keep your cool, maintain a level head, and fully enjoy everything the convention has to offer.
That’s all well and good until you take your first steps through the doors of the huge convention center, already finding yourself jam-packed between an anime swordsman and a book character you vaguely recognize. Somehow, you’re stuck in a security line that looks like it’ll never end. You have no idea when or how you even got into this line with all of the commotion. The heat is intense and getting hotter as other attendees bump into you, your costume uncomfortably sticking to the sweat spots forming on your back. The crowd of people is never-ending, and there’s nowhere to escape to. You’re not even in the actual convention yet, still waiting to go through security, and that terrified little voice in the back of your mind is screaming at you that it’s time to go.

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