If it's an OOC issue, the player has no right to tell you what you can or can't do with your character (though, that said, if you were to choose to engage in an activity with your character that would have collateral impact/consequences on your friend's character, in my personal opinion it's polite to let them know that in advance so that they don't accidentally feel like you're trying to end the RP or something - misunderstandings happen when communication doesn't).
If it's an IC issue, then if your character is feeling like their new spouse is being controlling or clingy, then the same thing applies as would in a real-life relationship... they just need to talk it out and establish clearer boundaries.
If it's an IC issue, then if your character is feeling like their new spouse is being controlling or clingy, then the same thing applies as would in a real-life relationship... they just need to talk it out and establish clearer boundaries.
Lydia Lightfoot ~ The Reliquarian's Guild «Relic» ~ Lavender Beds, Ward 12, #41
This player has a sense of humor. If the content of the post suggests otherwise, please err on the side of amusement and friendship, because that's almost certainly the intent. We're all on the same team: Team Roleplayer! Have a smile, have a chuckle, and have a slice of pie. Isn't pie great?
This player has a sense of humor. If the content of the post suggests otherwise, please err on the side of amusement and friendship, because that's almost certainly the intent. We're all on the same team: Team Roleplayer! Have a smile, have a chuckle, and have a slice of pie. Isn't pie great?