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Corax Noir said: I like to make totally unsympathetic characters so that if anyone tries to pull the old "I just met you, time for sob stories!" on me, I can just have my character be like, "Suck it up! Kill all of your emotions with FORKS AND KNIVES!" Also, I haven't met very many teenagers like that, but then again, my town is really focused on youth engagement.
I have like one empethetic character. the others either don't care or are like that
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i really only have one softer character, not for really any reason. hes kinda quiet, jokes around if he wants, sometimes ornery and overall kind. if he gets mad he probably would start crying out of frusturstion. he still has a tolerance for rudeness, but he has his breaking point. theres not a whole lot of true soft/nice characters, and if there is, theyre the complete opposite from what their personality states. Edited at July 2, 2020 04:00 PM by queen.
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Sleepless Nights said: 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.
I’d say it’s “more fun” to write males because there’s more interesting and well-rounded male characters in the media… the most popular female characters are from YA dystopia / romances and those make me cringe. I learn how to write from example.
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@Badlands: that’s me when I’m not pressured but I went to a school for overachievers :’) @Queen: I made one soft kind character a long time ago that I never used. Being mean is human nature. And soft characters are no fun either.
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i can do either gender. i don't really have a prefrence honestly-
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@life on mars: i mean, he knows how to stand up for himself. it's just the factor of who sets him off. i mean, he attatches himself pretty easily and he can be clingy (to me personally, being clingy is annoying. no offense to anyone who is, it just is ^^). this is a first for me too, because a lot (if not basically all of them) are like assholes. i bet if he's comfortable enough, he would probably make some snarky remarks if he really wanted to.
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i only started making more feminine/female characters because i like to give them direct opposite personalities of the sweet trope
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to be fair, i like strong women. don't get me wrong. women are badasses, however, this doesn't mean that all of them have to be the most confident, badass, prettiest, drop dead gorgeous out of the whole role-play. same thing with men. not all of them are the most brave or the most strong.
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My favorite character is my somewhat 50/50 one. he doesn't belong to either side and I'm starting to understand why everyone else calls him "cute." I kind of want to make him a five year old now XD
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oh my dude is loved by everyone lmao
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