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Anonymous
There are a few similarities between this and kigurumi, however there are just as many, if not more, differences. Kigurumi has a much more anime-istic aspect to it: oversized eyes, oversized goofy grins, and a lycra suit instead of something more skin-colored. Female masking / suiting is more realistic in nature. I strives to be a complete disguise, to make the subject, which often times is in a ''victim role'' appear to be someone or something its not. They aim for a realistic transformation though a suit, as opposed to a magical tg transformation. Of course, kigurumi is one of the ways to try to accomplish this in real life, as they don't have the technology avilable to make life-like suits and masks that can convey expressions. We are a long way off from having Mission Impossible style masks. But that is the type of transformation or disguise that female suiting tries to accomplish. It's crossdressing to the next level.
For those of you who don't hate furries, they have very similar desires because they want more realistic fursuits, rather than the bulky mascot-sized things they have right now.
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