Wait. Andreus' player isn't actually Gay?
You know, I have no idea? If I ever did know, I've long forgotten.
Also, I'm not sure if you're just doing some light trolling or not, but we are posting in a thread Titled after the pejorative term for Fake Lesbians in RP. People are always judged for playing a gender they're not in RL, for playing a sexual orientation they're not in RL, and for doing both it's worse.
Not trolling. My sense of the issue is/was that "space lesbian" as a category was its own particular thing to a high degree for reasons discussed above. I play a female character in spite of the mild grief I occasionally get for doing so, and it hadn't really occurred to me that sexual orientation could be used to produce a sort of double gender-bend-- or, if it did, that that would be a cause for the bestowing of additional grief.
Interesting. I'm not sure it's that simple, but it could certainly be an ingredient. I'd need to think it over.
Do you think a woman playing a gay male would come in for the same kind of criticism? I'm not sure she would.
... RPers tend to treat lgbtq characters with a certain condescending "I think you're immature for playing your character like that. Why can't you play a Normal person like the rest of the adults?" attitude.
They assume that people aren't actually LGBTQ, and are just doing it for the ERP/attention/edginess/futuristic-Captain-Jack-Harkness characterization.
Just so.
The actual OOC homophobia doesn't bother me so much because the harder you hit on them, the funnier they get. (And then you blow them up.) Unlike with Roleplayers (with whom I am trying to have at least a semi-meaningful interaction), I don't give a fuck about talking with real homophobes. If they scream at me for being a cocksucking faggot, I just shrug and continue camping them into station or whatever. With RPers, it rankles, because you'll be having a conversation about ~stuff~ and in the back of your mind you know they're treating your character with far less respect than s/he probably deserves.
And also are making rotten assumptions. Yes, I can see how that would get on one's nerves.
...Actually, a lot of RPers do similar things with Goons, TESTies, and low/null pvpers who try to get into Role Play. It's a very similar "you're not a genuine character, you're someone's flight of fancy. Just a vessel for momentary entertainment. Kindly leave so that the REAL RPers can do their thing", whether the issue is LGBTQ or coming from Something Awful/Reddit/Amamake.
Yes, yes they do. I'm ambivalent about that, as well: the Goons, in particular, have historically made it a kind of policy to hold roleplayers in contempt. If they're unwelcome, it's because their cohorts have made a long-standing practice of disruptive behavior, trolling, and mockery.
A community under attack will raise barricades.
That doesn't mean that some, even many, might not have a genuine interest in RP, but the well's been poisoned. Perhaps that will change with time.
I've absolutely no idea if this is a critique of your earlier posts because reading through them, I've no idea why you and Katrina are disagreeing.
In terms of content, I think we're mostly not. The issue, as I see it (and I'm making an educated guess since she's bowed out, and I admire the willingness to do so), is that Katrina doesn't feel that the critics have a leg to stand on-- that the criticism of lesbian RP is invalid regardless of the reasoning behind it and should be denounced as such.
In declining to do so, I tread too close to taking their side.