In such a harsh and brutal universe where no one can be trusted, and the essential imperitive to reproduce has been subverted by pseudo-immortality, one could argue that finding
anyone in this god-forsaken place worth trusting beyond sharing a corporation together is quite a feat in itself. Yes, that's right, Kaleigh is one of those
evil cross-factional space lesbians everyone seems to be raving about these days.
And yet what many would never know had I not brought it up is that there have been many male counterparts that I had been involved with prior to my induction into the 'rp community'. However, my more vocal roleplay relationships have involved a Sansha supporter, a Sani Sabik cultist, freespace guerilla fighter, Caldari ultranationalist, Cartel smuggler, Krusal assassin, a Matari Dominatrix, and *exhales* probably many more I've forgotten along the way.
I really give everyone a chance, but most of the male characters I interact with are not even close to 'relationship' material. I think one of the reasons playing a female character is so attractive, especially in roleplay, is that they're
allowed to be dynamic- you can be the tough, badass tomboy with an attitude, the vulnerable, soft-spoken flower, or the seductive black widow. Being a male imposes a narrow spectrum of expectation from the community, which I think is largely unattractive for players wanting to experience the whole gammut of emotion. There are certain expectations of them and they aren't necessarily allowed to be vulnerable without being
sensitive (if that makes any sense).
As far as ERP goes, I enjoy the experience with the right partners, and not so much with others. It's alot like the real world; some make it pleasure and others make it a job. It's all part of the package, and I wouldn't ever deny the flow of a relationship with uh...FTB?
That said, I have to admit I'm kind
over the whole relationship scene. Of course, I've said that before and suddenly I find myself surprised by a well-spoken roleplayer that I click with well, and...you never know what'll happen.