I'm in agreement with what most of the people have said above.Â
As unnerving as it can be, sometimes the only way to start RP is to be the one to initiate it, even in the possibility that it could crash and burn. Waiting for someone else to "figure out" that you're looking for RP, make the connection that you want to be involved, and find a way to insert you into a storyline that's currently running is not an average behavior.Â
Yes, cliques form. Sometimes the members recognize that and are happy that way. Other times, they have no idea that they've formed some group that doesn't seem inviting. Only way to really find out is to ask. As others have said, if they're doing a lot of events that you'd like to be involved in, but can't due to time constraints, the responsibility does rely on you letting them know that. An inviting group will look for ways to accommodate more people, or will find alternatives to help get you involved. But it's that initial push that needs to be done.Â
Best of luck with getting more involved. Remember, it's that initial communication that really makes all the difference! A group of people each waiting for someone to act will just sit there quietly.
As unnerving as it can be, sometimes the only way to start RP is to be the one to initiate it, even in the possibility that it could crash and burn. Waiting for someone else to "figure out" that you're looking for RP, make the connection that you want to be involved, and find a way to insert you into a storyline that's currently running is not an average behavior.Â
Yes, cliques form. Sometimes the members recognize that and are happy that way. Other times, they have no idea that they've formed some group that doesn't seem inviting. Only way to really find out is to ask. As others have said, if they're doing a lot of events that you'd like to be involved in, but can't due to time constraints, the responsibility does rely on you letting them know that. An inviting group will look for ways to accommodate more people, or will find alternatives to help get you involved. But it's that initial push that needs to be done.Â
Best of luck with getting more involved. Remember, it's that initial communication that really makes all the difference! A group of people each waiting for someone to act will just sit there quietly.