The Core Rules
No unsolicited body commentary. Do not comment on other people's bodies — positively, negatively, or "helpfully." This includes: "you're so brave," "goals," comparisons to other people, observations about size or shape, and any other commentary that makes someone's physical appearance the subject of your attention without their invitation.
No gatekeeping on body type. There is no wrong body for #boobcore. No wrong size, no wrong cup measurement, no wrong proportions. If someone is engaging with the aesthetic in good faith, they're welcome.
Credit makers and photographers. If you share someone's work — cosplay, photography, fashion — credit them by name or handle. If you wear a costume someone else made, credit the maker. If you're photographed by a professional, credit the photographer. This is basic courtesy and it matters.
Ask before reposting. The creator controls where their content goes. Ask before reposting anyone's photos or work, even if you're going to credit them.
Support makers fairly. Don't ask for free patterns, free advice, or unpaid creative work. The makers, photographers, and creators in this community are running businesses and deserve to be compensated fairly.
What This Space is For
Celebrating builds. Sharing techniques. Finding community with people who have navigated the same fitting challenges and creative choices. Discovering makers who understand how to construct for your body. Posting content with confidence. Being the comment section you wish existed.
What This Space is Not For
Comparisons. Ranking cosplayers or creators. Criticising costumes without being asked. Treating someone's body as a topic of conversation. Advertising without disclosure. Drama.
Frequently Asked Questions
Don't engage with it. Report it on the platform where you saw it. If it's on someone else's post, you can send them a supportive message.
Yes — sharing experiences with makers (positive and negative, with specifics) is valuable community information. Be specific and honest.
