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Is anyone else scared of people finding out about your liking IM@S?

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TTB:
I know there have to be some members here who feel that at least some of their friends would shun them and/or that they would lose a large measure of trust or understanding from their families if it was discovered.

Has anyone taken any unusual extra steps to hide IM@S from their friends and family?

Has anyone been bold enough to bring up the subject or even make fans out of friends or family?

Imagine if your friends or family walked into the room and saw this on the TV:



or even



Or goodness forbid, this:



I know there have to be at least some posters here who would rather be caught by their friends/family spanking it than caught with something that looks like IM@S...

It seems every single news article about Japan is either about the Tsunami Recovery/Nucler Reactorsm, BadEconomy/HowtoAvoid, or Wacky/Crazy Japan. Do the journalists and bloggers who write the Wacky/Crazy Japan articles really think that pandering to base-level philistine xenophobic ethnocentrism raises their sales in some way? I don't know if it does or not, although intuition would suggest sensationalism sells, but I wonder what they themselves think, do they feel like a dirty sellout afterwards for assuming the intellectual low-ground?

Roba-P:
It's never been a problem for me taking into the love of iM@S.

A true friend would well respect your interests as long as it poses no harm to the others.

And yes, most of my non-otaku friends know that I'm obsess with iM@S.

As for my parents, they don't mind it as long as I fulfill my responsibility as a student and be prepare for my future.

I would say be true to yourself.

blake307:
Not exactly scared. In fact I don't care if my family members know about me liking im@s. As long as they don't go assuming that I am obsessed with Japanese culture which I am not, it's fine with me.

AweOfShe:
Everyone I know knows about my love for Im@s. I post about it every day on FB, at least once for whatever reason. I also like to play it on the 60 inch TV in the living room, so my family has seen it plenty of times. :P

I'm pretty sure my friends, family, and colleagues don't care.

animagic4u:
Believe me,

as a girl there are games that are worse to walk into.

Various eroge...

iDOLM@STER is pretty tame.

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