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    Nifty2g wrote: »
    You never talked to this person in Teamspeak? Thats normally how you find out before even getting to know them
    I was about to ask the same, lol.

    Anyway... I'm a female player and all my chars are also females, but normally I assume that most of players are male. And it seems to be pretty common - randoms I meet in game usually call me "man" or "dude" if we're not on ts. XD

    Is it weird to call a girl dood? To me it is like the western version of "mate", a sort of sexually ambiguous pronoun conveying informal familiarity. I don't see it as a strange way for a man to address a woman myself, especially if ones relationship is casual and informal, like a guild buddy, or someone on your friends list.

    Yeah one of my pet annoyances is being called mate in RL and in game it just feels odd.

    When first playing MMO's I just assumed everyone was the gender they played - still don't get why men would want to roll a female char - just seems strange to me, played my husbands char once ( a male ) and it felt really weird lol
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  • Junkogen
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    I may just be old fashioned, but I wouldn't call what you did dating. You did the equivalent of calling a 1-900 number and found out the voice on the other end was a man.
  • Paske
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    Its an MMO - duh.

    Unless you talk on TS- its a man.
  • FelixTheCatt
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    Never ever trust anyone online. Meeting and interacting with others on a friendly level is one thing. I'll never understand how anyone could hook up with someone else over the internet and take it seriously.
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  • Winnamine
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    Paske wrote: »
    Its an MMO - duh.

    Unless you talk on TS- its a man.

    This should go on billboards in Cyrodiil or something.
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  • Gidorick
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    Belidos wrote: »
    Gidorick wrote: »
    aww... @Alucardo. Dude. I'm sorry to hear that man. That sucks. I feel for you, and him! Hard situation for you both.

    As for those saying voice-chat would have prevented this: Not necessarily. I knew a guy a few years ago that could sound exactly like a girl. He could switch his voice mid sentence and go from a burly man to a sultry woman. It was kind of freaky.

    There's team speak apps that can distort your voice and make you sound male or female.

    I knew this guy IRL. Like I said... freaky. He was a bit weird too. :lol:
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  • Gidorick
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    Belidos wrote: »
    Nifty2g wrote: »
    You never talked to this person in Teamspeak? Thats normally how you find out before even getting to know them
    I was about to ask the same, lol.

    Anyway... I'm a female player and all my chars are also females, but normally I assume that most of players are male. And it seems to be pretty common - randoms I meet in game usually call me "man" or "dude" if we're not on ts. XD

    Is it weird to call a girl dood? To me it is like the western version of "mate", a sort of sexually ambiguous pronoun conveying informal familiarity. I don't see it as a strange way for a man to address a woman myself, especially if ones relationship is casual and informal, like a guild buddy, or someone on your friends list.

    Here's a little known fact about the word dude, it's actually a 19th century word that was used as a derogatory term to describe people that were over the top with regards to keeping up with the latest fashion. I have no idea how it became an alternative to mate in recent years.

    Kind of like the term "Dandy"?
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  • MrDerrikk
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    Aimora wrote: »
    Yeah one of my pet annoyances is being called mate in RL and in game it just feels odd.

    @Aimora
    I take it you don't live in Australia? :tongue:
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  • tinythinker
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    Alucardo wrote: »
    Chapter 1: Don't trust anyone

    I'll admit, I dated this girl I met on ESO. Well, I wouldn't say "dated". We were close, to be sure, but nothing ever officially announced. I knew this person for a long time, and they never asked anything of me, just my company. I thought that was sweet.
    Now I'm not a RPer by any means, but to make her happy we'd go to various taverns, have a drink, sit by the fire and just enjoy each other to the fullest. It was nice, because it made me glad to be able to bring her happiness, even if it meant doing something I felt awkward taking part in. Though I neglected to mention to her it made me feel awkward!
    We exchanged a lot of personal details, stories, life changing events. She knows more about me than any one on these forums would, and I've shared a fair bit as you know. Heh.
    It came to a point where she wanted to go further than friendship and felt the need to lay some truths out on the table. I will list them in no particular order.

    1. She had a small scar on her arm (Hey, no problem)
    2. She was scared (It's ok. We all feel that way at some point. It's one of the things that makes us human)
    3. She thought I was cute and showed my picture to most of her friends (Not worried too much. Flattered if anything!)
    4. She was a man (Well sometimes we.. wait, what?)

    And that's how I dated a man for 3 months.
    That's a pretty good story with a twist that wasn't too surprising. When I first started playing this game I joined a guild where everyone was named Indoril, The person who ran the guild had a female character. A female gamer was in the guild who also had the same last name. I guess they ended up cybering a bunch and at the end of the day she found out the person who ran the guild was a guy playing a female character. I guess she was gay and felt violated having just had straight sex with a female character or something equally confusing. I knew all this because she went around in a tirade assaulting everyone in the guild with a bunch of whispers explaining what had happened to her and how she hated us all for existing. Well, good times!

    And to think my ESO experience for over a year and half has only involved some quiet PvE questing and occasionally forgetting how much I suck at PvP before going to Cyrodil and after an hour or two rage quitting for the night. I've been missing out.


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  • Gidorick
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    Alucardo wrote: »
    Chapter 1: Don't trust anyone

    I'll admit, I dated this girl I met on ESO. Well, I wouldn't say "dated". We were close, to be sure, but nothing ever officially announced. I knew this person for a long time, and they never asked anything of me, just my company. I thought that was sweet.
    Now I'm not a RPer by any means, but to make her happy we'd go to various taverns, have a drink, sit by the fire and just enjoy each other to the fullest. It was nice, because it made me glad to be able to bring her happiness, even if it meant doing something I felt awkward taking part in. Though I neglected to mention to her it made me feel awkward!
    We exchanged a lot of personal details, stories, life changing events. She knows more about me than any one on these forums would, and I've shared a fair bit as you know. Heh.
    It came to a point where she wanted to go further than friendship and felt the need to lay some truths out on the table. I will list them in no particular order.

    1. She had a small scar on her arm (Hey, no problem)
    2. She was scared (It's ok. We all feel that way at some point. It's one of the things that makes us human)
    3. She thought I was cute and showed my picture to most of her friends (Not worried too much. Flattered if anything!)
    4. She was a man (Well sometimes we.. wait, what?)

    And that's how I dated a man for 3 months.
    That's a pretty good story with a twist that wasn't too surprising. When I first started playing this game I joined a guild where everyone was named Indoril, The person who ran the guild had a female character. A female gamer was in the guild who also had the same last name. I guess they ended up cybering a bunch and at the end of the day she found out the person who ran the guild was a guy playing a female character. I guess she was gay and felt violated having just had straight sex with a female character or something equally confusing. I knew all this because she went around in a tirade assaulting everyone in the guild with a bunch of whispers explaining what had happened to her and how she hated us all for existing. Well, good times!

    And to think my ESO experience for over a year and half has only involved some quiet PvE questing and occasionally forgetting how much I suck at PvP before going to Cyrodil and after an hour or two rage quitting for the night. I've been missing out.


    LOL. pretty much my experience too.
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  • lathbury
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    Still a better love story than Twilight ;)

    you win the internet
  • Waffennacht
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    Calling a girl dude is strange to me. I have noticed girls themselves calling each other dude. This is a more recent occurrence.
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  • Peel_Ya_Cap_517
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    Ahaha dude is this for real??
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  • Aimora
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    MrDerrikk wrote: »
    Aimora wrote: »
    Yeah one of my pet annoyances is being called mate in RL and in game it just feels odd.

    @Aimora
    I take it you don't live in Australia? :tongue:

    No in the UK :)
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  • Alucardo
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    Aimora wrote: »
    No in the UK :)
    My condolences
  • LilyOra
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    Calling a girl dude is strange to me. I have noticed girls themselves calling each other dude. This is a more recent occurrence.

    I'm a girl and my girlfriends and I call each other dude or also dudette :)
  • Alucardo
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    LilyOra wrote: »
    I'm a girl and my girlfriends and I call each other dude or also dudette :)
    I worked with a girl who called me "mate" and "dude". It seems to be the ones with a lot of guy friends that are more prone to this type of behaviour I find.
  • Aimora
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    Alucardo wrote: »
    Aimora wrote: »
    No in the UK :)
    My condolences

    I love the uk - lived in Germany and France made me appreciate England - not that the other countries weren't amazing places to live too
    Edited by Aimora on November 16, 2015 8:35PM
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  • LilyOra
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    Alucardo wrote: »
    LilyOra wrote: »
    I'm a girl and my girlfriends and I call each other dude or also dudette :)
    I worked with a girl who called me "mate" and "dude". It seems to be the ones with a lot of guy friends that are more prone to this type of behaviour I find.

    Yeah I suppose you're right, dude ;) I must say on the other hand I don't think I've ever called anyone mate though.
  • Alucardo
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    Aimora wrote: »
    I love the uk - lived in Germany and France made me appreciate England - not that the other countries weren't amazing places to live too
    I live in the UK at the moment, and moved here from Australia. Sadly I couldn't appreciate this country as much as you do.. though I wish I could.
  • Alucardo
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    LilyOra wrote: »
    Yeah I suppose you're right, dude ;) I must say on the other hand I don't think I've ever called anyone mate though.
    My ex gf in Australia used to call me mate all the time. I could never get used to it xD
    She used to wear flannel shirts and talk like a dude (not her voice, just the mannerisms). Made me feel like the girl in the relationship.
  • LilyOra
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    Alucardo wrote: »
    LilyOra wrote: »
    Yeah I suppose you're right, dude ;) I must say on the other hand I don't think I've ever called anyone mate though.
    My ex gf in Australia used to call me mate all the time. I could never get used to it xD
    She used to wear flannel shirts and talk like a dude (not her voice, just the mannerisms). Made me feel like the girl in the relationship.

    OMGosh you really know how to pick 'em :P

    That being said flannel shirts are awesome if you wear it right and can pull it off in a non-butch way! Don't hate on the flannel!
  • Aimora
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    Alucardo wrote: »
    Aimora wrote: »
    I love the uk - lived in Germany and France made me appreciate England - not that the other countries weren't amazing places to live too
    I live in the UK at the moment, and moved here from Australia. Sadly I couldn't appreciate this country as much as you do.. though I wish I could.

    I love rain what can I say ☔️
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  • LilyOra
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    Aimora wrote: »
    Alucardo wrote: »
    Aimora wrote: »
    I love the uk - lived in Germany and France made me appreciate England - not that the other countries weren't amazing places to live too
    I live in the UK at the moment, and moved here from Australia. Sadly I couldn't appreciate this country as much as you do.. though I wish I could.

    I love rain what can I say ☔️

    Me too! I love the smell of rainy weather. And omg I just moved to Canada and the snow is so amazing! *hearteyes* I feel like I'm in Skyrim everyday :)
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    LilyOra wrote: »
    That being said flannel shirts are awesome if you wear it right and can pull it off in a non-butch way! Don't hate on the flannel!
    Lol yeah, flannels are totally fine, but when a girl wears baggy jeans and flannels while calling you "mate", it's kind of demoralising :smiley:
  • Alucardo
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    Aimora wrote: »
    I love rain what can I say ☔️
    Me too, but I find the rain here cold and happens in small amounts over large periods of time, so it's just inconvenient! The rain in Australia was warm, and it would rain for hours on end. It was really beautiful.
    In my town, whenever it started raining you'd see everyone rush outside xD
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    Aha good one :)
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    Chapter Two: True Love

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  • KewaG
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    Aimora wrote: »

    When first playing MMO's I just assumed everyone was the gender they played - still don't get why men would want to roll a female char - just seems strange to me, played my husbands char once ( a male ) and it felt really weird lol

    In short, when you end up playing a game for 500-1000+ hours most guys would rather stare at female character model than a male one. Also, there are those guys who want to try to get free stuff from unsuspecting male players in busy towns. Some people do it simply because they wanted to.

    I'm a male player who just spent 400+ hours leveling a Male Dunmer DK to max level. I have female characters as well as male because I love badass female roles in movies, novels and games. They're way more interesting than male roles in my opinion!
    Nerf RNG! Nerf BoP! Buff Everything else!
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