I assure you, @coryevans_3b14_ESO , I've ran unto plenty of equal opportunity Crazy in the game, plenty of times.coryevans_3b14_ESO wrote: »This whole thread creeps me out.
Merlin13KAGL wrote: »I assure you, @coryevans_3b14_ESO , I've ran unto plenty of equal opportunity Crazy in the game, plenty of times.coryevans_3b14_ESO wrote: »This whole thread creeps me out.
And for the non-MMO crowd / general internet usage:Vorpal_Spork wrote: »MMORPG stands for Many Men Online Role Playing Girls.
@AhPook_Is_Here, you discount people that love the sausage...AhPook_Is_Here wrote: »The sadness of people trying to find love in a video game and finding sausage instead would make Buddha laugh.
What does that make me? I met my wife in WoW 11 years ago without even trying, it just clicked. We've been together since, now happily married since 6 years.AhPook_Is_Here wrote: »The sadness of people trying to find love in a video game and finding sausage instead would make Buddha laugh.
Northern_Eve wrote: »I'm a woman and I only play female characters. I don't fully roleplay my characters, but they all have a backstory and personality. I simply find it too difficult to properly relate to a male character .
I like making my characters attractive looking, but not overly so. When I first joined this game over a year ago, my first character seemed to be "too pretty" because she got some unwanted attention. My current main has heard only one very weird suggestion in game, but that was an exception, not a rule.
But I am not excluding the possibility that sometimes I get treated more "gently" when people realise I'm a female in real life as well. Sometimes it feels I'm not expected to perform quite as highly as male players - or that at least my mistakes can be more easily overlooked and forgiven. I don't know if that's a good thing or sexism - I guess it depends on how you look at it. But I personally don't find it offending. Sometimes a little amusing, most times just polite. I don't want to be patronised, of course, but it doesn't really go that far.
Well, it's not always a bad thing.
I am all for gender equality and would never look at a woman as inferior in any way, but I was also taught as a boy to treat a woman like a queen, to always open the door for her or to offer to pay off the dinner bill etc etc. You know... the classic.
And not because a woman can't do it herself - no, if she insists - i'm not going to refuse, but because it's a polite thing to do and to make her feel special. Gender defining features is not to be mixed with gender equality like some feminists make it out to be. It's just a nice thing to do, but people tend to take it too far. I remember my ex-girlfriend took great offense when i tried to open the door for her. She shouted stuff like: "What, do you think i can't do it myself? I don't need someone to do it for me!"
And I was like "Bloody hell, i was only trying to be nice, hoping you would take the hint that i actually like you enough to do something like this for you.."
But hey - each to their own.
My wife loves being treated with love and feel like a queen and that's all that matters to me now.
I stopped correcting people. I guess I adopted their "who cares?" attitude.BlueViolet wrote: »I've noticed a few folks in zone chat making "corrections" when someone calls them dude, or man, and they're female. They typical response seems to have been "so?" or "no one cares".Unless it's guild/friend chat, then I'll mention I'm female to avoid the awkward situation when you know someone for a year and assume they're male, only to discover by accident that they are, in fact, a woman. It's so much easier in my native language with gendered verbs.
What does that make me? I met my wife in WoW 11 years ago without even trying, it just clicked. We've been together since, now happily married since 6 years.AhPook_Is_Here wrote: »The sadness of people trying to find love in a video game and finding sausage instead would make Buddha laugh.
Morale of the story? Stop searching and it may happen?
What does that make me? I met my wife in WoW 11 years ago without even trying, it just clicked. We've been together since, now happily married since 6 years.AhPook_Is_Here wrote: »The sadness of people trying to find love in a video game and finding sausage instead would make Buddha laugh.
Morale of the story? Stop searching and it may happen?
This is, quite frankly, really terrible advice.
Oryctolagus wrote: »What does that make me? I met my wife in WoW 11 years ago without even trying, it just clicked. We've been together since, now happily married since 6 years.AhPook_Is_Here wrote: »The sadness of people trying to find love in a video game and finding sausage instead would make Buddha laugh.
Morale of the story? Stop searching and it may happen?
This is, quite frankly, really terrible advice.
I don't know about that. A surprising number of friends and family (and myself and the spousal unit included) found their partners right at the point when they decided they were content with being single. When I really, truly didn't care about dating or finding a wife or being alone etc etc., that is the exact moment I met my wife. Same for her. Maybe the confidence of being right with yourself is attractive, I dunno, and it's certainly not correlation = causation, but it's frequent enough that I do not think it is terrible advice.
Vulsahdaal wrote: »But back on subject, and not being male I could be wrong, but I always figured this was the reason why so many males play female characters. Why not have a 'pretty' and/or otherwise attractive character that you would want to follow around for many hours? I dont see anything weird about this at all..
Honestly I probably dont think much about whether that large muscular hairy nord guy in front of me is actually a female, or whether that pretty petite young bosmer girl is actually a guy. It really just doesnt matter to me, I deal with each character as they are presented in game and thats all..
^ This. ^
It really doesn't matter what we as the gamers have between our legs or what gender characters we play - as long as we all have fun with it. Why is someone 'weird' if they play the opposite gender or even the same gender? We'd certainly all be pretty boring if we were the same.
I play males for the same reason a lot of men play females - I play in 3rd-person and I'd rather look at the opposite sex. ...
This is not meant as any form of advice. It's meant as an anecdote saying it may happen in a game and that it is no stranger than in school, in a supermarket, via Facebook or any other way of meeting.This is, quite frankly, really terrible advice.What does that make me? I met my wife in WoW 11 years ago without even trying, it just clicked. We've been together since, now happily married since 6 years.AhPook_Is_Here wrote: »The sadness of people trying to find love in a video game and finding sausage instead would make Buddha laugh.
Morale of the story? Stop searching and it may happen?
Oryctolagus wrote: »What does that make me? I met my wife in WoW 11 years ago without even trying, it just clicked. We've been together since, now happily married since 6 years.AhPook_Is_Here wrote: »The sadness of people trying to find love in a video game and finding sausage instead would make Buddha laugh.
Morale of the story? Stop searching and it may happen?
This is, quite frankly, really terrible advice.
I don't know about that. A surprising number of friends and family (and myself and the spousal unit included) found their partners right at the point when they decided they were content with being single. When I really, truly didn't care about dating or finding a wife or being alone etc etc., that is the exact moment I met my wife. Same for her. Maybe the confidence of being right with yourself is attractive, I dunno, and it's certainly not correlation = causation, but it's frequent enough that I do not think it is terrible advice.
Or you can watch this video instead:
Back in vanilla wow I played a female human warrior on the Moonglade server(had friends that were into RP that wanted to play there, dont RP myself but enjoyed the added immersion and met alot of awesome people) and I met this guy paladin that was extremely nice and awesome and we tagged along from low level all the way up for months. We never RPed or really spoke other then gameplay stuffs.
One day he bought me this epic sword and a few days later he asked me if I really was a girl. And I told him that no I wasnt and why he asked... He logged out never to be seen again.
I lost what I though was a real gamer pal that day and learned that some take games far to seriously. I will never play a female char in an RP enviroment again lol.
Back in vanilla wow I played a female human warrior on the Moonglade server(had friends that were into RP that wanted to play there, dont RP myself but enjoyed the added immersion and met alot of awesome people) and I met this guy paladin that was extremely nice and awesome and we tagged along from low level all the way up for months. We never RPed or really spoke other then gameplay stuffs.
One day he bought me this epic sword and a few days later he asked me if I really was a girl. And I told him that no I wasnt and why he asked... He logged out never to be seen again.
I lost what I though was a real gamer pal that day and learned that some take games far to seriously. I will never play a female char in an RP enviroment again lol.