I've noticed how skewed this is on Balmung; forget races - genders are insanely disproportionate from my observations. Any time I find myself in an RP hub, many of the times it seems like mostly women about. Am I just stuck in a loop or has anyone else picked this up?
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02-27-2015, 04:46 PM
I think it's a combination of two factors.
Lots of guys like playing girl characters. Lots of girls like to RP (I'd argue the M/F RPer ratio is much more balanced than the ratio of players in general). Those two factors lend themselves to it. |
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02-27-2015, 04:49 PM
Moar guys please!
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02-27-2015, 04:50 PM
I'm a guy who plays a guy. Am I weird?
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02-27-2015, 04:52 PM
Tbh, I hadn't really noticed the gender imbalance, but I haven't fully gotten back into the swing of things rp wise yet. I guess it wouldn't surprise me. Just as it doesn't surprise me that there's nothing but Miqo's for malms and malms in Eorzea.
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02-27-2015, 04:58 PM
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02-27-2015, 05:00 PM
I have kinda noticed it's skewed towards ladies, yeah. I can't tell ya how many events I've been to where it's like 90% cat girls lol. I blame guys liking catgirls or something! For most of the other races I notice a gender balance but miqo'te? Good heavens are there tons of cat girls. (Shaddup I know I'm not helping ;-; )
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02-27-2015, 05:00 PM
I have a male alt. Two actually, if that counts, though one is a super chaotic evil douche so he's not really RP able for the casuals. xD
The other is a foreigner male who tends to get into trouble without actually knowing he does it, but in general, a good guy. Really, it all depends on the concept of the character the player wants. I tend to rationalize the excess of female players (who are often Miqo'te) as a trait of their breeding habit's. While they don't give birth in litters, they do reproduce and procreate quickly, thus an explanation on why there are so many female Miqo's. Normal females not so much but they tend to be balanced in numbers. |
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02-27-2015, 05:01 PM
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02-27-2015, 05:03 PM
Yeah, I think for most races its pretty balanced, Miqo'te are the exception and this is actually in keeping with the lore (there are actually more male Miqo'te RPers running around than is proportional). The "problem", if one wishes to call it that, is that there are just so many Miqo'te characters in the community that their imbalance imbalances all others.
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02-27-2015, 05:04 PM
I have both a male and a female character, and I am a female irl. It's however more of a "recent" development to my RP, as previously I've always been like, me? Playing a male? Nooooope. Can't do that! Based on lack of knowledge on how guys work.Â
And I know a chunk of other female rpers who have felt the same way or even still do, where as it seems more common for men to play female characters. The fact that there's more female characters has always been a thing where ever I have been playing though. In terms of how the lore is, roleplayers fortunately doesn't make up 100% of the worlds population, I also don't know a whole lot of people who let the lore influence their gender choice. It's more of a whatever floats your boat thing. |
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02-27-2015, 05:08 PM
As has been mentioned, there's this trend with video games where guys tend to opt for the female character model in lieu of "playing as themselves" (I've been guilty of this). More aesthetically pleasing to the eye is what it comes down to.
This has very little if anything to do with roleplay. More often than not, roleplay will come after the fact. Then you throw in a cat race and people go "WELP I'M GOING TO PLAY A CATGIRL". |
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