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Cringe RP ClubJuly 2, 2020 12:59 PM


Sir Froggington

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I haven't seen that often, but it annoys the heck out of me, when people say this is the typical teenager.
Cringe RP ClubJuly 2, 2020 01:01 PM


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I see it more often in the semi-lit RPs that literate, but yeah :')
Cringe RP ClubJuly 2, 2020 01:01 PM


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If anything, this is the typical head cheerleader trope, lol.

Boundless said:
I tend to prefer writing females, for whatever reason. In all honesty, all my females aren't really any different from my males, and so I don't really care either way.
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On the note of genders, this really bothers me:
Personality - Lily is a typical teenage girl. She is bubbly, bright, and incredibly vain. She will spend hours putting in her makeup and chasing after the guys. She doesn't really care about her parents at all, and has no problem sneaking out of the house in the middle of the night.
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Ahh, these descriptions irritate me to no end. What about this is a 'typical teenage girl'? 90% of teenage girls I know aren't like this at all. I dunno :')
And then the same thing for the 'typical teenage guy' descriptions as well.


Cringe RP ClubJuly 2, 2020 01:06 PM


Sir Froggington

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nevermind

Edited at July 2, 2020 01:07 PM by ~Non Sequiter~
Cringe RP ClubJuly 2, 2020 01:11 PM


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same!! i prefer playing males more when in real life i'm the most frilly, girlish person you will ever meet. i mean, most of my friends are guys so i guess it makes a bit more sense for me. i don't know, i find males more fun to write/roleplay as

queen. said:
i was raised mainly around women too, but something about role-playing them is just... odd to me? i don't really know how to explain it, especially since i am one :P males are just more fun for me. i mean i don't mind playing females, but when i do, it's really bad.


Cringe RP ClubJuly 2, 2020 01:18 PM


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i mean i'm more of a tomboy, but still xD i'm still a girl.
Cringe RP ClubJuly 2, 2020 01:20 PM


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I've only had about five females characters I can think of off of the top of my head, but they're usually pretty good characters. It just seems like a lot of people who play girls will give them essentially the same personality of "nice, sometimes shy, empathetic, has a temper, gardens/bakes/sings/arts." Then again, the number of "rogusih and charming" boys is pretty high, so I suppose it's just those deep-set preconceptions about gender acting up again.

I usually tell people to just write whatever backstory the other characters would know, and pretty much 50% of what I reveal about my character's backstory on the character sheet is either already a lie or becomes I lie when I revise their backstory for the 50th time.

Cringe RP ClubJuly 2, 2020 01:24 PM


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oh god, you're right! i've only made one ruggish male, but that was for a pirate RP so it would fit. i realize i have the tendency to give some of my males feminine traits, because in reality no one is going to be that 100% testosterone that you'll find in so many OC's.
then again, i have the tendency to make so many of my characters dress classy or somewhat like it x)

Corax Noir said:

I've only had about five females characters I can think of off of the top of my head, but they're usually pretty good characters. It just seems like a lot of people who play girls will give them essentially the same personality of "nice, sometimes shy, empathetic, has a temper, gardens/bakes/sings/arts." Then again, the number of "rogusih and charming" boys is pretty high, so I suppose it's just those deep-set preconceptions about gender acting up again.

I usually tell people to just write whatever backstory the other characters would know, and pretty much 50% of what I reveal about my character's backstory on the character sheet is either already a lie or becomes I lie when I revise their backstory for the 50th time.



Cringe RP ClubJuly 2, 2020 01:27 PM


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I once made a character where I literally wrote it from a woman's perspective and then changed all of the "she"s to "he"s and "her"s to "him"s just to see if anyone would notice. They didn't.


Edited at July 2, 2020 01:27 PM by Corax Noir
Cringe RP ClubJuly 2, 2020 01:27 PM


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ooooh, i wanna try that :o

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