(04-11-2016, 02:52 PM)SicketySix Wrote:(04-11-2016, 02:23 PM)ArmachiA Wrote:Is it though? I do not mean to insinuate that it is appropriate behavior to get caught up in an IC romance with OOC feelings. But when it all boils down to it, you are dealing with basic human emotions.(04-11-2016, 11:55 AM)kamikrazy Wrote: This entire topic is fascinating from a social research potential perspectiveThe level at which some people get entangled in it is crazy.
I do not condone such actions, but to me I find it understandable if someone is unable to distinguish between the two. Such as some people are unable to maintain the concept of "just friends" while others do not and want something more. The same situation between OOC/IC romance and relations.
It's just that some people can separate the two and see clear lines between them, while another person may not. And like I said, I don't necessarily agree with that, but I understand.
I started out playing White Wolf's World of Darkness setting, and they always had various disclaimers in each book. They varied as to content, but were all very clear about this one point:
If reality and fantasy are starting to mix, it's time to put the books down, back away, and spend quality time in the real world.
Losing your hold on the boundary between real life and fantasy is bad . Actually, it's worse than bad, it's very, very dangerous. I'm not willing to expose myself to the inherent danger presented by someone who cannot differentiate between pretend fun times games and reality. That's the textbook definition of a psychosis.