Slate
Cue-ball Warrior
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RE: Discussion- Roleplaying the Opposite Gender
I've got no problem with people RPing characters of the other gender; a character is a character. If they're able to account for society's roles and mindsets as they pertain to the other gender, great. If they play it as if the character is their own gender in the body of the other, that's just as good: the closer we get to ditching gender stereotypes the better.
As an RPer and DnD player, my male/female character ratio is about 65:35. I prefer playing male characters because I'm not a very good actor and thus have trouble acting 'feminine', but if I come up with a female character concept I can roll with, I'll use it.
Fortune Favors the Bald
Slate: 9x/6x Lord Knight
Basalt: 9x/50 Sage
Glass: 9x/50 Bard
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12-23-2008, 01:00 AM |
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Ellie
Bittersweet
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RE: Discussion- Roleplaying the Opposite Gender
You ay to ditch the stereotypes, and then say you find it hard to make females feminine.
Girls are not always feminine and guys aren't always masculine.
My view on it is, considering the amount of people we come across online, especially on RO, and cannot tell their real gender (and rememeber that RPing on RO tends to be just talking, and not much of text actions), then girls and guys can act the same a lot of the time, and there is no problem with RPing the opposite gender.
(... The amount of times I get "But I thought you were a guy, Ina.' No. I'm a -girl-. Yes, offline, too. <<)
Inasad
stop doing dickers
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12-23-2008, 01:33 AM |
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Slate
Cue-ball Warrior
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RE:??Discussion- Roleplaying the Opposite Gender
Ellie Wrote:You ay to ditch the stereotypes, and then say you find it hard to make females feminine.
Girls are not always feminine and guys aren't always masculine.
I said getting rid of the stereotypes was a good thing, not that I don't believe they exist. I certainly believe they shouldn't, but most of the time playing a believeable character takes priority over trying to change the world for me, and the way culture has evolved has indeed brought about differences between the genders, just not as much of a difference as a lot of people seem to think there is.
Fortune Favors the Bald
Slate: 9x/6x Lord Knight
Basalt: 9x/50 Sage
Glass: 9x/50 Bard
(This post was last modified: 12-23-2008, 10:16 AM by Slate.)
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12-23-2008, 10:15 AM |
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Aaronock
Ethereal Engineer
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RE: Discussion- Roleplaying the Opposite Gender
I still have many people at disbelief I'm a girl on this server lol. I guess I cuss too much and like to talk about sex too much :p
Whatever, I'm happy in my guild and with my friends cause they let me be me, and they like me for it (at least I think so). When RPing, its a different thing, I don't have huge expectations for the others to actually like Aaronock for example, he's kind of a huge jerk to people overall, and my stalker...oh man I love RPing his crazy butt, especially since he claims to hate women, but there's story to even that. To me, I get the most fun making characters that are a bit quirky, I like to make others react to their personalities as they are not what they are at first seem to be. :]
*Aaronock ~ *Ezekiel Stalker ~ *Maxwell Maximillion ~ *Fazil Reis ~ *Cecil Vega
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12-23-2008, 04:36 PM |
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