Midori
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RE: Crossdressers of heRO o_O;
GM-Pandora Wrote:Well... you sense "hostility" and "bashing", and we're telling you we personally don't, people in this thread only shared input and discussed things. You have a right to post how you feel about it, and we have a right to answer that we desagree.
Maybe you've been mistreated on other servers, but give this one a chance before you catalog it as hostile toward crossdressers. To me, this thread only proves that we're open about it, and people don't need to hide who they really are.
Certainly, I agree. Everyone should have a right to voice their opinion, I just think the majority of the posts in this thread is biased and they basically agree about the same thing.
So after an attempt of bringing some contrast into the topic, Mr. Slyph here, comes close to accusing me of being a liar and tells me I'm blowing things out of proportions. And while I respect his right to say what he wants, I can't help feeling that my input was received somewhat negatively, but that may just be me.
I any case, I think we all agree that there aren't too many people defending crossdressing in this thread. Maybe people don't have anything against it, but indifference can be a two-edged sword. Don't take me posting as an order or demand that people should stop making fun of crossdressing, more like a suggestion. Because jokes and laughter, even in good fun, can really hurt when you're the butt of the joke.
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05-31-2008, 09:18 AM |
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Alex
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RE: Crossdressers of heRO o_O;
I confess I might be a little too lazy to read any previous posts... so for that reason I will just apport with the reason for which I use male characters, being a female.
My primary reason might be similar to Midori's, I feel like my personality, likes and dislikes, fit more into the mind of the "stereotype male"
I feel more like a guy (Never forgetting that I'm a woman, though).
The secondary reason would be "Yaoi", many friends of mine like yaoi and most of us make characters to marry them. It's cute -shrug-
Third and fourth reason would be that in my opinnion, females look a little too skanky (or at least, most of them) and boys look more...badass.
Fifth reason, experienced harrasment using female characters
And the last and least important reason would be that I play bards, and instead of making many accounts to have different gender characters, I just stick to the one account I have. (And trasnfering items from character to character is too much of a hassle)
I guess there are some girls out there that agree with the previous.
As for people who mock on crossdressers, I assume they either have nothing better to do, or feel bigger making others feel smaller. Who knows, everyone's got their reasons. Our share is to ignore them, instead of making a bigger brawl.
(This post was last modified: 05-31-2008, 11:02 PM by Alex.)
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05-31-2008, 10:57 PM |
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Chained Chaos
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RE: Crossdressers of heRO o_O;
To Midori; I don't think anyone in this thread has been bashing so-called "crossdressers" -- only the people who change their online gender for underhanded reasons. That being said, I can understand being fed up with prejudice. However, considering how no one in this thread really expressed that prejudice, going off on everyone didn't really seem justified. They were just discussing the issue. You certainly have the right to say what you want, but I think because of past experiences this subject just rubbed you the wrong way. I haven't been here long, but I think it's safe to assume that it wasn't intentional.
As for me? I'm a male playing male characters. For the same reason which gears Midori towards female characters: my characters are self-insertions into a virtual reality. I see every one of my characters as a different me, and thereby fashion them after myself in various ways. I'm not against playing female characters, or people who play them, but as a personal preference I play males. Playing a female character, at times, makes me feel a bit odd considering my view on my characters.
I know plenty of guys who play female characters. Most of them simply like the way they look. The way I see it, things tend to boil down into three categories:
1) People who play the gender they do for aesthetic purposes, who would rather look at something they find attractive; these types normally take a third-person view of their characters, seeing them as just a sprite whom they're controlling.
2) People who, like myself, see their characters as extensions of themselves, and thus model them after who they are; people like me tend to take a first-person position with their characters.
and, 3) People who don't really care either way what gender they choose, and typically choose whichever gender they find most appealing given the differences in sprites for whatever class they're playing.
Doesn't really matter which of the three categories you fall under. As long as you're personable and don't cause trouble in-game, who cares? If you're a female and you want to play male characters to escape the immature boys who can't keep it in their pants? Go for it. If people think you're a guy, it's their problem. If it bothers you, tell them right off that you're a girl. Same goes for guys. If it bothers you, let it be known. Otherwise, there's no problem.
(This post was last modified: 06-01-2008, 03:08 AM by Chained Chaos.)
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06-01-2008, 02:58 AM |
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