
8. This one might offend more people than necessary, but I usually avoid characters that don't match the OOC player's sexuality because of how unrealistically they are portrayed. I found that gay people roleplaying heterosexual or bisexual characters roleplay them rather poorly, often making these characters come off as ridiculously cartoony (And more often than not, their characters eventually end up going exclusively for the same sex anyway.) This also applies to straight roleplayers roleplaying gay or "bisexual" characters. Most players can't roleplay a character that doesn't match their sexuality. I also despise how 9/10 times straight men roleplaying lesbians (and straight women roelplaying gay men) do these characters to fulfill their homoerotic fantasies. It's sexualizing and degrading to the LGBT community. So if you're one of these people, chances are that I have judged you. Have I met rpers who managed to rp a different sexuality realistically? Yes, but it's extremely rare.
9. I may or may not have shed a tear once or twice during really emotionally intensive moments for characters. I'm kind of a sucker for tragedy. I'm the kind of person who watches Titanic ten times and enjoys every single tear that rolls down my cheek.
10. Most people irl think I'm very cold and emotionally detached from everyone. I cringe at the thought of any of them seeing my more sensitive side. Sobbing and getting all warm and fuzzy over RP.
9. I may or may not have shed a tear once or twice during really emotionally intensive moments for characters. I'm kind of a sucker for tragedy. I'm the kind of person who watches Titanic ten times and enjoys every single tear that rolls down my cheek.
10. Most people irl think I'm very cold and emotionally detached from everyone. I cringe at the thought of any of them seeing my more sensitive side. Sobbing and getting all warm and fuzzy over RP.