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Playing's Women
Well to Me, Men and Woman are equally capable of Good and Evil.
My female characters are ther own Person.
How do you Play female characters?
My female characters are ther own Person.
How do you Play female characters?
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I don't. I don't care for doing the whole gender-bender thing, and have even gone so far as to ban it when I'm the GM. That's not to say there isn't a place for it in games; I just don't care for it.
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Yes, all people no mater what plumbing they have are equally capable of evil and good acts.
But they are those that are more capable of being mean and nasty.
I do x-play cause it seams easier to do the role play bits between the combat bits.
But they are those that are more capable of being mean and nasty.
I do x-play cause it seams easier to do the role play bits between the combat bits.
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I tend to play either gender as seems to fit the character concept. Mostly I just ignore the question of gender. I am not sure I am very good at playing sexuality in either sex though, so you might say I am just as bad at playing either.
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I like the idea of playing a female character, in theory, because female heroes are cool. This is why people like Charlie's Angels.
But, in reality, sitting at a table across from dudes who can see that I am male puts a crimp on it.
I do enjoy playing female characters in a chat-room style game, online. The fact that I am just typing her words and actions give me a little distance so I can play the character without being self-conscious.
Brian
But, in reality, sitting at a table across from dudes who can see that I am male puts a crimp on it.
I do enjoy playing female characters in a chat-room style game, online. The fact that I am just typing her words and actions give me a little distance so I can play the character without being self-conscious.
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I have had a couple of female PC's personally. One of my GMs may even back me on her being one of my better characters. The trick I have found (if playing a gender different character) is to get a couple of ladies you know and to pick parts of their personalities that you like and parts that you do not like, then put 'em together.
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Re: Playing's Women
Can't honestly say I've genuinely played a female character. Generally chose a female for style reasons, kinda like one might choose a car for style reasons. Most games I've played in, what your character would choose didn't really matter anyway.
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Noon wrote:Can't honestly say I've genuinely played a female character. Generally chose a female for style reasons, kinda like one might choose a car for style reasons. Most games I've played in, what your character would choose didn't really matter anyway.
Agreed, unless you game gets into romance, or possibly media interaction, it should not matter much what sex the character is...or so it would seem. Still, women are said to look at thing differently than men, and being a Man I would not know for sure.
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For our first foray into HU, my players rolled everything randomly, including gender. Two of them got female though only one plays with any regularity. So far I haven't seen any noteworthy change in his playstyle. However, I intend to throw in scenarios that call their gender into play to see how they react. For example, if my other player ever gets into the game I plan to have a certain male NPC become enamored with his character. Of course, while I can claim this is to help with the roleplaying aspect, mostly I'll just do it to mess with him.
Honestly, I think it would be fun to play as a female character on occasion just for the challenge of it. While most female heroes seem to follow their stereotypical role (always having a high PB, wearing skin-tight/revealing clothes to show of that PB, displaying mostly stereotypical behavior) from my own limited perspective, I would view it as a worthy challenge to try to appropriately roleplay how a female would act and think. Sure, I'd occasionally OOC throw in some over-the-top comments and actions for the amusement of my friends, but I'd like to think I'd rise to the occasion.
Fortunately, as the current GM, I'll have lots of opportunities to play women as needed. Sometimes I'll play them as exaggerated stereotypes, and sometimes I'll use their gender to throw off my players a bit. It should be fun.
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Honestly, I think it would be fun to play as a female character on occasion just for the challenge of it. While most female heroes seem to follow their stereotypical role (always having a high PB, wearing skin-tight/revealing clothes to show of that PB, displaying mostly stereotypical behavior) from my own limited perspective, I would view it as a worthy challenge to try to appropriately roleplay how a female would act and think. Sure, I'd occasionally OOC throw in some over-the-top comments and actions for the amusement of my friends, but I'd like to think I'd rise to the occasion.
Fortunately, as the current GM, I'll have lots of opportunities to play women as needed. Sometimes I'll play them as exaggerated stereotypes, and sometimes I'll use their gender to throw off my players a bit. It should be fun.
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I've played both men and women.
However, I have noticed that my female characters tend to be a bit butch. Unless it is an Atorian and then they are neither male nor female [in the human sense of the word] but merely Atorian!
However, I have noticed that my female characters tend to be a bit butch. Unless it is an Atorian and then they are neither male nor female [in the human sense of the word] but merely Atorian!
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Only played a female character once and I played her committed to her cause with no interest in relationships, male or female. Other t5han that she soft spoken and generally nice to others.
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Have found that those who play them are either: sleep with every man who they come across, or some of the most macho females that who will run across.
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Most real women I know are neither one of the above, so I do not play them either way.
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I'd like to weigh in on this discussion.
IRL, I'm a guy, always have been, always will be. Around 2002, 2003, I had a friend of mine, Christina get involved in my RP group, playing an aquatic elf necromancer. Interesting concept, was our party's second mage. We actually needed a second with as dangerous as things were for the group. Chris had to leave for a different town, and we didn't want to drop the character, and nobody else seemed willing to pick the character up, and run two characters. So, I decided to do it, as a challenge to my role-playing skills.
Alena, the aquatic elf necromancer, turned out to be quite a fun character to play. She was neither butch, nor a slut, and while the quiet one of the group, she proved to be an asset, and provided several opportunities for good RP. Shortly after, the character evolved so that her half-sister retrieved Alena, for further training in Necromancy. It was a slight bummer, but by then it was a good way for her to go. That character still lives on in the world we played in too.
Since then, I have played numerous females, all with distinct personalities, backgrounds, and morals. Yeah, there have been some that have been total sluts. Others not so much. They have ranged from straight, bisexual, lesbian, and I think even celibate. I've run super-heroes, spies, sword-slingers, magi, corporate computer gurus, jedi, street rats, and more, and they've all been wonderful characters.
I've still played men, and their RP has not been neglected either. I've also played characters that were male, discovered they could become female, and then figured out they could be either, and in some cases, it wasn't cosmetic.
The key I think, is a certain level of maturity, observing how women react, perhaps being "in tune" with the other half of your genes. Too, learning to "hear" what the character thinks, even how they feel, putting yourself in their shoes makes a big difference. Roleplaying is about learning to experience the world through a character, what they see, hear, understand, think, and feel. To do this for the opposite gender, is perhaps one of the greater expressions of the roleplayer's art.
I'm not sure I've really conveyed my meaning in all this, but... these days I tend to roll for the genders of my characters, as well as their orientations, and sometimes even part of their personalities. However, it's up to me to tell their story, hear the inner version that others might not, and to make them come alive. Being able to truly tap in, turn on, and tell the story, not use them as a cool-looking set-piece for yourself, is where it's at.
Now, that being said, in a lot of MMO's and the like, I do tend to play female characters, because... lets face it.. I like girls/women, and I really don't want to be looking at a dude's ass the whole time I'm playin'. Ya feel me?
IRL, I'm a guy, always have been, always will be. Around 2002, 2003, I had a friend of mine, Christina get involved in my RP group, playing an aquatic elf necromancer. Interesting concept, was our party's second mage. We actually needed a second with as dangerous as things were for the group. Chris had to leave for a different town, and we didn't want to drop the character, and nobody else seemed willing to pick the character up, and run two characters. So, I decided to do it, as a challenge to my role-playing skills.
Alena, the aquatic elf necromancer, turned out to be quite a fun character to play. She was neither butch, nor a slut, and while the quiet one of the group, she proved to be an asset, and provided several opportunities for good RP. Shortly after, the character evolved so that her half-sister retrieved Alena, for further training in Necromancy. It was a slight bummer, but by then it was a good way for her to go. That character still lives on in the world we played in too.
Since then, I have played numerous females, all with distinct personalities, backgrounds, and morals. Yeah, there have been some that have been total sluts. Others not so much. They have ranged from straight, bisexual, lesbian, and I think even celibate. I've run super-heroes, spies, sword-slingers, magi, corporate computer gurus, jedi, street rats, and more, and they've all been wonderful characters.
I've still played men, and their RP has not been neglected either. I've also played characters that were male, discovered they could become female, and then figured out they could be either, and in some cases, it wasn't cosmetic.
The key I think, is a certain level of maturity, observing how women react, perhaps being "in tune" with the other half of your genes. Too, learning to "hear" what the character thinks, even how they feel, putting yourself in their shoes makes a big difference. Roleplaying is about learning to experience the world through a character, what they see, hear, understand, think, and feel. To do this for the opposite gender, is perhaps one of the greater expressions of the roleplayer's art.
I'm not sure I've really conveyed my meaning in all this, but... these days I tend to roll for the genders of my characters, as well as their orientations, and sometimes even part of their personalities. However, it's up to me to tell their story, hear the inner version that others might not, and to make them come alive. Being able to truly tap in, turn on, and tell the story, not use them as a cool-looking set-piece for yourself, is where it's at.
Now, that being said, in a lot of MMO's and the like, I do tend to play female characters, because... lets face it.. I like girls/women, and I really don't want to be looking at a dude's ass the whole time I'm playin'. Ya feel me?
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Nope, being hetero and male I prefer to feel my wife
I agree though, playing female on computer is more interesting because it gives you something to look at.
I agree though, playing female on computer is more interesting because it gives you something to look at.
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With me is 50/50 between male and female characters.
my wife harasses me about playing female characters
my wife harasses me about playing female characters
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Ranger wrote:Have found that those who play them are either: sleep with every man who they come across, or some of the most macho females that who will run across.
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Snake Eyes wrote:With me is 50/50 between male and female characters.
my wife harasses me about playing female characters
About the same here, and my girl/fiance gives me **** too, but at the same time she seems to like it, because I do a fairly good job of it. Also means I have a decent idea what goes on her head too.
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Tearstone wrote:Snake Eyes wrote:With me is 50/50 between male and female characters.
my wife harasses me about playing female characters
About the same here, and my girl/fiance gives me **** too, but at the same time she seems to like it, because I do a fairly good job of it. Also means I have a decent idea what goes on her head too.
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If you support ICE/BCP/BorderPatrol at this point, you would have called the Gestapo on the people surreptitiously moving into your neighbor's attic and huffed that you were only following the law.
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When I play them it really depends on the game and what her background and purpose is. Although it's easier online to get into character when you have things reduced to text and can visualize things solely that way rather than seeing the obviously male player doing his best to come off as believably female. Haven't had any RL females complain yet about my portrayals (one said I could write romance novels) so I guess I'm doing it well enough.
Fair warning: I consider being called a munchkin a highly offensive slur and do report people when they err in doing so.
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It's 'canon', not 'cannon'. A cannon is a big gun like on pirate ships, canon is what you mean when referring to something as being contained within one of the books such as how many dice to roll for a stat.
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My wife says that I can play women better than she can. I suppose that means that I'm not too bad at it.
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Honestly, I have too many women in my games. Almost every heroine or villain I come up with I end up making heroine or villainess. (I thought back and could only think 3 major men characters) I just find it harder to come up with interesting male characters as opossed to interesting female characters. I don't know why but my ideas seem to work only on females. I must sound heavily biased on my own gender saying that but I really am not.
It's not helped that almost 90% I quick roll a villain for campaign, it ends up becoming a woman.
It's not helped that almost 90% I quick roll a villain for campaign, it ends up becoming a woman.
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Back when I used to role play in college I had both men and women characters... both as npc when I gmed and as a player. I know, I know... not supposed to mention other rpgs than palladium, but I have to since I played in other folk's white wolf games and they played in my palladium games... Everyn was the most kick ass female vampire I ever played as a player in vampire the masquarde... She liked guns and demolitions and of course making molotov cocktails while the socialites where all playing dress up at the tea parties for the prince of the city...
Ermine was the fastest darn vampire around... 5 dots celerity since we tweaked him a bit. He was an artist that used all that speed to do quick drawings and paintings as his profession and to help local authorities.
As a gm, my females, and all npcs really were sort of archetypes... verbally listening and imitating people people and taking an acting class helped with that a bit.
Ermine was the fastest darn vampire around... 5 dots celerity since we tweaked him a bit. He was an artist that used all that speed to do quick drawings and paintings as his profession and to help local authorities.
As a gm, my females, and all npcs really were sort of archetypes... verbally listening and imitating people people and taking an acting class helped with that a bit.
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Nightmask wrote:When I play them it really depends on the game and what her background and purpose is. Although it's easier online to get into character when you have things reduced to text and can visualize things solely that way rather than seeing the obviously male player doing his best to come off as believably female. Haven't had any RL females complain yet about my portrayals (one said I could write romance novels) so I guess I'm doing it well enough.
wyrmraker wrote:My wife says that I can play women better than she can. I suppose that means that I'm not too bad at it.
I haven't had any complaints, and I have had my fiance, and one of my ex's, as well as former best friend tell me that I play women better than they do. Its almost creepy, but at the same time, my fiance likes it because I can worm my way into her head pretty good.
Women are still mysterious and complicated mythical creatures though.
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Tearstone wrote:Nightmask wrote:When I play them it really depends on the game and what her background and purpose is. Although it's easier online to get into character when you have things reduced to text and can visualize things solely that way rather than seeing the obviously male player doing his best to come off as believably female. Haven't had any RL females complain yet about my portrayals (one said I could write romance novels) so I guess I'm doing it well enough.wyrmraker wrote:My wife says that I can play women better than she can. I suppose that means that I'm not too bad at it.
I haven't had any complaints, and I have had my fiance, and one of my ex's, as well as former best friend tell me that I play women better than they do. Its almost creepy, but at the same time, my fiance likes it because I can worm my way into her head pretty good.
Women are still mysterious and complicated mythical creatures though.
Considering how it seems to be a hardwired flaw in people to expect you to be able to read their mind and toss fits because you actually can't ('You were supposed to just know I hated when you do that and stopped doing it, wasn't my acting like it wasn't bothering me enough clue that it was?') the better you can actually predict their behavior the better. Nothing sucks quite so much like having a friendship or romantic pairing crash and burn because despite your best efforts you could never get them to just tell you what was wrong until their own stubborn refusal to talk until it was beyond fixing ruined it.
Fair warning: I consider being called a munchkin a highly offensive slur and do report people when they err in doing so.
'Reality is very disappointing.' - Jonathan Switcher from Mannequin
It's 'canon', not 'cannon'. A cannon is a big gun like on pirate ships, canon is what you mean when referring to something as being contained within one of the books such as how many dice to roll for a stat.
'Reality is very disappointing.' - Jonathan Switcher from Mannequin
It's 'canon', not 'cannon'. A cannon is a big gun like on pirate ships, canon is what you mean when referring to something as being contained within one of the books such as how many dice to roll for a stat.
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Considering how it seems to be a hardwired flaw in people to expect you to be able to read their mind and toss fits because you actually can't ('You were supposed to just know I hated when you do that and stopped doing it, wasn't my acting like it wasn't bothering me enough clue that it was?') the better you can actually predict their behavior the better. Nothing sucks quite so much like having a friendship or romantic pairing crash and burn because despite your best efforts you could never get them to just tell you what was wrong until their own stubborn refusal to talk until it was beyond fixing ruined it.[/quote]
That's quite a mouth-full. lol
That's quite a mouth-full. lol
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