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Druur Monakh:
While reluctant at first, I found that engaging in ERP (single-sided through blog posts at first, with a partner later on) did help flesh out my character - sometimes in unexpected ways. It's not a focus, but yet it is an essential part of my character's tapestry (and I admit: sometimes it's fun to do just for its own sake).

The IC/OOC barrier is a two-sided sword: On the one hand, it is both hard and important to keep IC and OOC relations separate, and one also has to be conscious about the fact that a full separation is nigh impossible - especially since this is an area where people get vulnerable. On the other hand, some bleed-over can be useful, because (E)RP allows one to explore situations which in RL might not have even occurred to you to do. It can be a way to learn about yourself.

Casserina Leshrac:
I have found (E)RP extremely enhancing to character development. Having a 10 year gap for this character means I have the ability to change the direction of the character from when it started until now.

What has also helped is watching my partners (Cass is down to two regular partners) grow and develop as well.

Ibrahim Tash-Murkon:
I had a discussion with someone on this topic not that long ago and some of the thoughts are still in my mind. My opinions mostly overlap with the ones already expressed in that it's a matter of personal preference. For myself I have never been comfortable with the practice of ERP. I just can't properly, I guess, dig that far into my soul for character content without the usual real life stuff that makes the situation. I can fake a lot of RP without the actual persons and settings existing but intimate matters are different.I could write smut but I couldn't properly navigate my fictional character through the act. At least, not in real time.

There are those that can, though, and use that ability to explore a facet of their character every bit as important as anger, sadness, greed, or what have you.

I only skimmed a little bit in the thread (sue me) but (and I hope I'm not just parroting someone that made one of the posts I didn't read) I think the contention on the issue is really only the result of peoples' reaction to people who abuse it. People who use RP as a chance to engage in some fantasy, possibly against the will of the other participant (as has happened to me on one occasion), which only serves them as a (to be crass) masturbatory aid. Which, of course, is fine between or among consenting participants. But there have been some people (there will always be such people) who abuse this aspect of the human genre just to get off.

Anyway, I think the rule should be the Bill and Ted "be excellent to each other" requirement and try to use best judgement when engaging in this kind of RP.

Just like how I don't make anyone watch as I lewdly count every new ISK credit as it comes in while I tickle my nipples.

Graelyn:
I've done RP online for a lot of years now, since the text-based browser days.
I've run communities and refereed a lot of shit.
I simply do not trust RPers enough to do ERP. You are my tribe, but you are a tribe of Monsters, and you'll stay at pole's reach.

((edit: I'm leaving my unfortunate pun because ::YEAH::))

Ria Nieyli:
I don't know, it does provide for character growth in many ways if it's done properly. A chance encounter I had a while ago has turnet into a great source of maturation for Ria, including her becoming less of a bitch. That and some sense of mental comfort in her life.

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