I was just responding in general, not specifically to your post. I usually do try to take into account the context of the setting when playing a character of a specific sex. For instance, it would not make sense for a character to assume they ought to be treated with equal rights if literally everything they were taught since birth devalued them, trying to teach them to consider themselves lower than the privileged group. Were they ever to come to the conclusion that was something they deserved, I'd have to rp events leading them to believe it first.
That being said, I tend to focus on conflicts that don't involve the questions you mentioned. Nor do I play a character as a form of wish fulfillment, if that's what you're insinuating. Not to put words in your mouth, of course, I just I can't remember the last time I've ever envied or wanted to be one of my characters; in fact, I usually can think of a dozen reasons why I'd avoid or actively dislike them if I knew them in reality. They're nothing more than a device through which I write a story; characters resemble people but are not.
That being said, I tend to focus on conflicts that don't involve the questions you mentioned. Nor do I play a character as a form of wish fulfillment, if that's what you're insinuating. Not to put words in your mouth, of course, I just I can't remember the last time I've ever envied or wanted to be one of my characters; in fact, I usually can think of a dozen reasons why I'd avoid or actively dislike them if I knew them in reality. They're nothing more than a device through which I write a story; characters resemble people but are not.
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My Balmung profile.