Well, i think its also how japan-anime is just far less known in the west.
In europe, there are no manga-stores, if u look into the local bookstore shop there is most likely nothing to be found.
While in Japan there probably loads of stores (never been there, yeah its sad) so its pretty normal there. (feel free to correct me if i am wrong here)
So for that case i have to agree with S-389.
It also depends on the culture, how u have been raised.
When i attend to school, we don't talk about anime. In fact i have never seen anyone on my school saying anything about anime.
Its like taboo, talking about anime.
Parents usually think anime like this. It is drawn, therefore not real. So in a way, they see it as childish and unrealistic.
Example, anyone watched anything from Pixar studios, or Disney pictures ?
I mean for example the movie Finding Nemo, it is animated. So it is automatically designed for children.
The culture in the West is just to different.
Besides that, there are people who watch anime from time to time and people who watch non-stop.
When u refer someone who watches anime, people tend to think they watch it all the time and don't do anything else.
After that, they'll just say 'wow he/she is probably a nerd'.
However that is only the little of the majority watching anime, so yeah the image of 'someone who watches anime' is quite depressing.
I do think there are lots of people watching anime, maybe the fanbase in the US is even larger then the one in Japan.
But no one says openly, 'i watch anime and i am proud of it', just because people will instantly think them as geeks/dorks etc.
Umm im not sure about Japan, anime has somehow influenced me how an average life of a student attending to highschool might be.
As some said, its also 'pathetic' to be a fan of anime in Japan...
Uhm, thats why we have forums like this so we can share....
Now that i think of it, it is pretty sad how people who watch anime on a regular basis like a few times a week are called geeks... bleh