Shy2Infinity
Professional daydreamer
Yeah, my pairings tend to switch up for the most part I've done m/m, f/f (rarely), m/f, nb/m, nb/f. I don't ever really feel satisfied if I'm not doing something different. I've done more gay ships over time
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This might apply to some people, but I can't really relate since I write both males and females. I do admittedly write males more than I do females, but I think that's more so to do with the fact they're usually the more exciting characters to write in the settings I enjoy. I do a lot of realistic historical RP's and it's not like in the past women could do all the things men could. In court intrigue type plots I do enjoy writing the women, but in most other historical plots I will almost always default to a male character.nerdy tangents
I'm not surprised female writers dominate the MxM niche because they dominate pretty much all of the RPs on this site regardless of the character dynamic. They literally dominate RPing in general, at least on this site.
I've met plenty of women who couldn't write women. I guess with a number of people as huge as this role-playing pool, speaking from experience barely accounts for anything at all.
And sure, I'm not surprised men can't write women. Their only guide is other media. On the other hand, women, also essentially guided by the same sources, don't have trouble writing men half as often. Which kind of proves my point.
And explains why FxF is the least popular dynamic. If at least one partner is struggling writing women, it just won't happen.
Yeah, I'm guessing that most roleplayers are straight women and that's why they gravitate towards mxm ships. I'm a lesbian and I won't write anything but fxf, so I can attest that it's sometimes hard to find partners who will do that with you on here. Nevertheless, I have also had many awesome partners and I just don't agree with the idea that not many people know how to write female characters well. Like, that has not been my experience at all.
I don't really do request threads anymore because I haven't had much luck with that. It is me who contacts potential partners and I tend to contact other women/non-binary people, for comfort reasons.Out of curiosity do you find it’s mostly men requesting the FxF?
Well, I actually prefer writing FxF over MxM for the reasons I mentioned in my previous post so if you ever need partners feel free to hit me up! Maybe we have some common interests. It's worth a try.Yeah, I'm guessing that most roleplayers are straight women and that's why they gravitate towards mxm ships. I'm a lesbian and I won't write anything but fxf, so I can attest that it's sometimes hard to find partners who will do that with you on here. Nevertheless, I have also had many awesome partners and I just don't agree with the idea that not many people know how to write female characters well. Like, that has not been my experience at all.
I agree with most that are said but hopefully no one really brought this up as well that not many straight males also want to play as females usually.
Whereas tons of females are willing and do play as males.
My sister included, haha. Whereas I play female sometimes. We're so backwards.
Hey, why not! Anything you're currently interested in? I've seen you around and I know you mostly do historical rps. Those I'm a little iffy about, mostly because I do too much research at work to research things for roleplays, too, but if you don't mind small inaccuracies and/or non-historical settings, we can try to work something out.Well, I actually prefer writing FxF over MxM for the reasons I mentioned in my previous post so if you ever need partners feel free to hit me up! Maybe we have some common interests. It's worth a try.
I also do modern/urban fantasy type stuff and some sci-fi so maybe there's something along those lines we can figure out if you're uncomfortable with historical?Hey, why not! Anything you're currently interested in? I've seen you around and I know you mostly do historical rps. Those I'm a little iffy about, mostly because I do too much research at work to research things for roleplays, too, but if you don't mind small inaccuracies and/or non-historical settings, we can try to work something out.
It seems we have had very different experiences. Most of my experiences with MxF have been good and it's almost always what I play in romantic plots. Also, when you say there's no sexism in MxM plots are you were referring to IC or OOC? Just curious since I have done plots, mostly historical plots, where characters (not the players) were racist, sexist, etc.Glad we got past the idea that women writing MxM are just a bunch of degenerates who see gay men as personal sex toys. I don't think this has ever been true as the whole story, and having it as an easy answer feels kind of misogynist in itself in a weird way.
I can tell you how I went from being a woman playing F in MxF to being a woman who'd play any pairing, to being someone who does MxM almost exclusively:
Het RP usually sucks. There, I said it. The rigidity of the gender roles, the insistence on fucked up power dynamics, the docile female characters... terrible. Not all of them, but definitely most. When I played males in MxF I would often end up carrying the plot, because the female lead would be almost inert. Scratch that as an option worth starting.
If I played F in MxF I would attract male partners... and frankly you guys are often extremely creepy and poorly socialised. I do not need you to describe my characters breasts through her shirt or push her against random objects to show dominance. If I wanted to be constantly reminded of sexism I'd set foot in the outside world. Terrible. Not worth starting.
I do play FxF but hardly anyone ever asks for it. Also I kind of doubt my ability to give a lesbian partner what she's looking for, it's not my community or scene.
That leaves MxM, who are statistically the best partners and the only ones I usually bother with these days.
So why do I play MxM? Because patriachy, frankly. It sounds like a joke but I seriously think this is the main answer.
Other bonuses, some of which have been noted before:
1. MxM relationships have no built in power dynamic, if you decide to add one it's fresh minted and mostly baggage free. That's nice!
2. Male characters are also fun to write as a change of scenery from my everyday experience.
3. LGBT RPers usually are leftists, so I won't have to deal with any weird fucked up racism etc.
4. MxM players are usually a bit older and more secure in themselves than MxF players.
Yea, I do FxF if there's the right plot. I'm slowly getting into MxM again too, which I will also do if there's the right plot. Because I'm primarily a historical RPer, though, most of my non-MxF plots will involve forbidden romance. I love the trope, though, haha.MxM, FxF, MxF, in my 10 year experience, you just need the right partner and it always works. I think I have only done MxF myself, but I know many people who have done both of the others and they have a grand time.