Prior to the Jell-O match, someone suggests Pieter tear off Ava's shirt to show her boobs. No one suggested Ava tear off Pieter's briefs to show his dick.
Why? Because they're not people from a far flung future. They're a bunch of modern day people siting in front of computers and the content they create reflects that.
Or maybe none of the roleplayers present were gay/bi or playing male gay/bi inclined characters? And as for modern day people's preferences on these things .... Have you watched the starz tv show "spartacus" that's one of the most splendidly over the top hyper sexualised beefcake blends of homo/straight eroticism I've ever seen and its been wildly successful tv for the creators. It's modern day people paying subs and watching that show.
Yeah...no. Anglophone Cultures are not host to a post-heteronormative society IRL. Not by a long shot. Not yet, anyway.
I agree entirely with Makkal on this:
Many RPers — but not all! — are so used to cultural tropes they live with that it doesn't even occur to them to alter them in their RP.
For example, characters still speak. Why? In a hyper-digitalized future with fluidrouter coms and nigh-telepathic implants, why are people still using their mouths to talk, rather than just eat and maybe do some humming? (I suspect that there ARE some characters who don't speak, but I suspect that this is a major character trait, rather than something that's about as notable as, say, an iPhone). Verbal communication is slower and takes more effort than brainwave-texting.
Or, say, the cosmopolitan-type Gallente (rather than home-planet dwelling Jin Mei or Mannar who may be more traditional) seeing genitals as inherently sexual. Or something that
is inherently sexual being something to keep private. Casual public nudity as something that is awkward. PF suggests that these attitudes are no longer the societal norm in the Federation, just as an example. Not everyone is walking around with their entire body on display, but Fed citizens don't find those who do to be a novelty — not even an acceptable novelty — but rather are a subculture like goths, punks, or hipsters are today.
[Note: I am not defending the people who jump into a Role Play situation and start waving sexual topics in people's faces. Natural Conversations tend not to flow like that, and for Sexuality to be that mundane, it would
also stop being a defining characteristic (and become something about as important as eye-color). This is another piece of evidence supporting Makkal's assertion of Presentism in RP.]
Which leads me to...
Eve might be a posthuman cultural melange, but it's players and creators are from the real world.
Therefore, it's fine to criticize the sexualization of characters from a real world standpoint.
Not sure I understand your point here completely. Surely the point of any (most) roleplaying game(s) is to suspend ones out of character standpoints and cultural preferences in favour of those make believe background elements from the game itself? I cannot really see how critical analysis of scifi Eve sexuality and mores from the perspective of contemporary earth cultural bias is any more useful or pertinent then perhaps criticising the collective delusion that makes office workers and IT professionals convince themselves they are bloodythirsty space pilots and warlords of the future? Sure perhaps its basis for academic study or media fascination, but as a useful discussion of RP preferences ... Hmm, I'm not really convinced.
I could be wrong, but I think, Jade, that you're misinterpreting what Makkal is saying (Or maybe
I'm the one misinterpreting Makkal's statement!).
I
think she's saying that Modern Day Players are going to play their Future People in a Non-Future way (and it's mostly not their fault, so that's fine).
BUT, that it is also equally fine for us to
criticize these Modern Day Players when they give their Future People the sexual tropes of
Modern Day People, rather than portraying their Future People as having Future Attitudes towards Sexuality.
(Her wording is, I admit, somewhat ambiguous.)
Also, whip Pieter's trousers off next time, Ava, thanks in advance.