There's a bit I could write on this, but it's rather hard on my phone. But in general it's not something I actively seek out, yet I always end up getting dragged into it, and my story usually is richer as a result. I think I enjoy a classic, slow, troubled progression and the tragic end a bit too much for some peoples' tastes, but I also feel writing romance is not one of my specialties. I worry that I'm being too slow, not obvious enough, or not sentimental enough. It's worked out fine in the past, but I get the nagging suspicion Every once in a while that I could have done a scene more subtle or stay in character more.
I do not ship, but I find shippers entertaining, so I like to give them fuel and keep them in suspense. If there had to be a kind of pairing I enjoy, it is usually people who are opposites, or are destined to oppose one another due to their beliefs. A normal, healthy relationship in rp isn't usually enough to retain my interest, and I also cannot abide the characters who are defined by their home life and have no goals outside of their romance.
I'm wary of ooc blend in romance rp because I've experienced that a few times.
I do not ship, but I find shippers entertaining, so I like to give them fuel and keep them in suspense. If there had to be a kind of pairing I enjoy, it is usually people who are opposites, or are destined to oppose one another due to their beliefs. A normal, healthy relationship in rp isn't usually enough to retain my interest, and I also cannot abide the characters who are defined by their home life and have no goals outside of their romance.
I'm wary of ooc blend in romance rp because I've experienced that a few times.
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AV by Kura-Ou
Wiki (Last updated 01/16)
My Balmung profile.