'Costumes don't have to be a way to hide — sometimes, they're extensions of who we are, a way to amplify our assets and flaunt our hidden talents.'
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First 2 images above from Nark Magazine
Last Halloween, in my Costume Parade post I included an image of White Arrow. I didn't know who it was at the time, but made it a goal to rectify that for this year. A quick google search led me to the man behind the hood and mask, dancer and performer Tyler Rush.
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Searching for images of Tyler proved a fun task as in the fetish community he is known as Pup Amp. Tyler has combined his loves of video games and superheroes turning his nerdy geek side into a erotic hero of fantasy for many. The dressing up, which started for anime conventions has turned to undressing at conventions and on dance floors for a totally different type of audience.
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