(04-19-2016, 08:23 PM)Faye Wrote: I'm trying to decide what positive things straight men playing shallow, hypersexual lesbian catgirls adds to the community.They create a stereotype for other catgirls to overcome/agonize about. I guess what I'm saying is that I enjoy the suffering.
(04-20-2016, 02:53 PM)Mia Moui Wrote: I push the button and suddenly everyone develops a burning need to describe non-verbal behaviors not clearly represented by emotes.I support this button push. This button push would make me feel less weird like "am spending too much time writing body language oh god oh god I'm the worst"
"Upon hearing the news, Mia's tail whipped side to side but otherwise gave no clue as to how she felt."
I would push the button and... well actually I'm not entirely sure what I want. People would put relevant things in their search notes. No more "Walk ups welcome!" on people who don't welcome walk-ups. No more vague acronyms that tell nothing. Instead, more things like "Eorzea's fastest courier" "Infamous gadgeteer" etc.
More people would be cool with their characters being capable of failing.
More people would be okay with writing combat together without /random. So that I could practice it more and get better at it.
More people would be comfortable with exchanging whispers about upcoming actions '(( Hey, my character is gonna try and pick yours up if that's okay ))'
Little things, I guess.