Of course you should continue coming to meet-ups and events! You have made a good impact on me, personally...you are a very chill guy, and easy to be with. I've only been to two events so far, but you made both the waterfront meet-up and dance definitely more fun. If we hadn't started talking at the waterfront meet-up, I probably wouldn't have ended up talking to anyone, or having anywhere near as much fun that I did that day. I had fun playing hacky-sack, even though I epically failed. You also gave me confidence to finally stop being the little loner Bakura by the tree and act like myself, and I did. Did you not see me running around like crazy, and having epic stick battles? I was definitely scaring most (if not all) of the other cosplayers that day...but, that's just who I am.
Of course I feel like I am the only one of my kind. I'm kind, yet impatient, and very, very hyper/crazy/insane. I have three cosplays lined up for KumoriCon, and I'll probably be fairly recognized as Bakura, but the other two will probably only be recognized by other Yu-Gi-Oh! cosplayers (even most of the Duel Monsters cosplayers may not recognize me, since my last two cosplays are from GX and 5D's, and it's not like every Yu-Gi-Oh! fan who watches Duel Monsters watches GX and 5D's). It doesn't bother me that thirty percent of the convention's population won't be running up to me, and wanting to do (insert series here) related stuff.
In a friend, I look for sarcasm, and an accepting person...someone who can at least fairly accept me for who I am, and if they are the kind of person to join me in my craziness, that would be even better.
I went to the waterfront meet-up because it sounded like it would be a lot of fun, and I wanted to meet other cosplayers. I went to the dance because I love helping people, so I staffed there. (Dances are just fun in general, anyways, aren't they?) I'm going to go to KumoriCon to have a fun time doing something new that involves something that I love very much, and to meet new cosplayers and and hopefully make a positive impact on them. I'm all about making people smile. I plan on helping out, whether it be staffing, volunteering, or just picking up trash around the convention that I see, and being a polite attendee. So, basically...because I want to make other people happy (and to be myself, and to be a good person, in general), because making other people happy makes me happy.
Just be yourself, and love you for you, regardless of what happens in your cosplay adventures. If you can't find anyone to relate with, keep trying. You'll find someone. If you love to cosplay your favorite characters, then continue to do so. Even if there weren't quite a few planned Yu-Gi-Oh! cosplayers this year, I would still go to the convention and cosplay Yu-Gi-Oh!, because I love it. If you love to do something, never, ever let it go just because you can't find someone to befriend and relate with at a convention or meet-up/event. I know people who have given up cosplaying just because they hung out with people a bit, but those people eventually left after a few minutes, and said person was stuck lingering around the convention alone.
If you love to cosplay, don't stop. You stopping cosplaying would be like a musician who stops playing shows because he can't find any fans, or something similar. You know? I'm not very good sometimes when it comes to words, but, like I've said at least three times...if you love to cosplay, don't stop.