Many friends who love anime will buy some peripheral products and posters of their favorite works and put them in their rooms; some senior otakus will fill every corner of their rooms with various posters and figures, and even some 18+ items! But how to deal with the house full of things when relatives, maintenance workers, etc. suddenly come to visit? After all, not every otaku wants his "wife" to be seen by others casually! Regarding this situation, Japanese otakus have expressed their opinions. There are roughly 5 methods: 1. Stuff it all in the closet It looks like all we have to do from now on is to guard this place strictly! 2. Keep it clean and tidy at all times, and put it on display so people won’t get suspicious Regarding this kind of thing, many netizens said that this is obviously not true love! There is no need to participate in the discussion! 3. Cover with sheets or quilts This is using a sheet to cover it. If it was for drying the sheets, that would be fine, but looking at the picture, it makes people want to see what is behind it!
4. Just watch it if you want to. What’s there to be afraid of? I agree with this type of otaku. What's wrong with that? They can watch it if they want: But you can't watch it randomly if you want to, right? Otherwise, the police will check your water meter. 5. No one will come into my room... In fact, I no longer have much attachment to this world. |
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