
As others have said and as I will agree; play what you want to, honestly. Male, Female, Intersexed; what have you. But, remember with how things are, do not make it your sole defining trait, have it color your role-play. Make it exhilarating, make it terrifying, make it unique and something you can portray as organically as you can. You don't have to be a snowflake nor do you have to be one of everyone else. If you can find an appropriate approach to it and branch outward, have fun playing it.
Role-playing is a mixture of fun and challenges in its own right, find that niche and expand your experience. Its how actors become better with their craft, so why not with your own?Â
Most importantly though, have fun with it. If the character is not working for you, there is nothing against re-working the character; if it is, well, there is that 20 dollar change (Name/Fantasia) for you to work with a blank slate on a role-playing stand-point.
But most importantly, have fun.
Role-playing is a mixture of fun and challenges in its own right, find that niche and expand your experience. Its how actors become better with their craft, so why not with your own?Â
Most importantly though, have fun with it. If the character is not working for you, there is nothing against re-working the character; if it is, well, there is that 20 dollar change (Name/Fantasia) for you to work with a blank slate on a role-playing stand-point.
But most importantly, have fun.