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What Aviendha (Ben) wrote in his thread (here) and the responses to it got me thinking...
Why do we roleplay, both in games and RL, a different gender? Are we just 'trying it out' or expressing something that we couldn't say any other way? Why is it that people who cross-gender post seem so popular in their perceived persona? I've seen several people who have done this in different forums, and each was perceived as very desirable / respectable in their cross-gendered role. Is it the masculinity and femininity balance that we are attracted to? i.e. "She/He really understands guys/girls"? I think there's more than one reason for each consideration, but I think a large part of it is people finding a 'safe' way to explore what they aren't allowed to in society at large. I'm curious what you all think about this... |
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Well, I think that you're on to something with the "he/she really understands girls/guys" thing. Hard to explain why, though, when I've thought it through a bit I'll post something intelligent on the subject.
Personally I don't think that I've ever tried roleplaying another gender even in an RPG. |
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The reason I have a Female character in D&D wether PnP or CRPG is because the character was my first ever and in my first AD&D game (PnP) The DM suckered me into putting on a magical belt...I ended up with a female [img]smile.gif[/img] Other than that I have no other female chars...some times you just play the hand your dealt
![]() Being my first character, Im somewhat attached to him/her [ 07-18-2002, 11:55 AM: Message edited by: MagiK ] |
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I dont really think about it, I usually just randomly chose either one when I start a new RPG.
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First of all, Aviendha IS a very respectable person, no matter what gender. I myself only take male characters when i'm rollplaying. Don't know why though, must be some kind of macho thing.
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Can't answer that one - I only play male characters
Perhaps it means that I'm not in touch with my female side ![]()
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If you live in an area where gender hacking is frowned upon by the majority, then for some people ,roleplaying the opposite gender might be the only release.If you feel like a man trapped in a womans body then playing an RPG as a male character might give you a feel for what it might be like trying out a diffrent gender. THis way a person can explore a gender from the safety of a "game" and not be subjected to the judgemental attitudes of society at large. No one calls you "fag" or "dyke" because your playing a character of the opposite gender. Try getting that same level of respect on a city street if you try it for real.
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I don’t know, since I’ve only ever played male characters, But I should think you need a really good D.M. And you need to tread lots of psychology books as well, and biology books as well and everything. [ 07-18-2002, 04:44 PM: Message edited by: Dramnek_Ulk ] |
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