She might have - to be fair I started from the posts I was already planning to respond to (Kat and Cia's) and worked my way backwards, and yoinked the first one I saw, which ended up being yours.
I don't disagree that they are tied in some manner, but the whole cyber/ERP debate isn't exclusive to this subject in particular, which is my reason for suggesting that perhaps if we're going to wander off to talk about that explicitly, a second thread might be in order.
Also to clarify the position made a couple paragraphs before that - I'm not saying that those people are doing it wrong.
What I am trying (and possibly failing) to suggest is that whether those players/characters are doing anything wrong or not, the people whose characters are
not like them are being associated with their actions, and they do not care for it. If someone wants to use EVE RP as a conduit for exploring their own sexuality, they should go right ahead and do so - I would agree that in many cases it's a safer environment to experiment in. However, these characters can be difficult for many people to take seriously. And for people whose characters
aren't defined primarily by their sexuality, it is highly irritating to be lumped in with those characters because people decide to go "oh, they're not straight, MUST BE A SPACE LESBIAN", and then never actually pay attention to the
actual attributes that define the character, and only focus on that.
If someone wants to have a character like that, they should go right ahead. It would just be nice if people would stop associating the two kinds of characters with each other when they really aren't anything alike.