I haven't experienced that myself, but I've only ran in a tiny handful of games with friends.
Also, I do mean TTRPG characters when I say "RPG characters" of my own creation.
Wait, you kind of lost me. The 2/20 ratio refers to ttrpgs, but you only ran "a tiny handful of games with friends". Does this mean you consider 20 games very few* (because maybe you usually play one-shots), you generally player with strangers, you make way more characters then those you actually get to play...?
*that doesn't seem few at all to me because that's less than how many PCs I have files for in my laptop - granted, not all my characters are saved there, my group(s) usually play long-term campaigns, and I GM semi-regularly so I don't have as many characters as others in my group do - and again, I do find myself more interested in RPing women.
That reminds me: I have a short-ish, very self-contained 5e campaign set in pre-Decamillennial Ravnica called Escape Lab; I don't have the maps in digital format, tho, so it wouldn't be too ready to be played online (yet?)
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I'm still a little too shy/embarrassed to go for a self-waifu character in a video game.
I'm for some reason reminded of the s***post I've heard on tumblr saying "every OC is either kin or kink" xD
("kin" in this context hints/pokes fun at otherkins, people that believe to have had past lives as fictional characters or at least identify
very strongly with them. Kink should be fairly obvious)
Anyway, you mean in mmorpgs? Because who's there to judge you in single players beside yourself... who can be, depending on people and situations, a right bastard, so I'd understand regardless tbh. In most games, your character is the one you'll look most at during your experience, so it makes sense to me to choose an appearance you find appealing, be it for comfort and/or attraction. I like women, I'm comfy RPing them, I don't see the problem. I mostly play single players, but that's been true for the few mmorpgs I played as well - it's not a bad thing to like the ass you're going to have on screen for, like, 80% of the time
Speaking personally, when I make a character for a TTRPG, I approach it the same way I do when writing. I choose an identity based on what feels right to me for the character. Probably about two thirds of the characters I've played have been male, but I've been perfectly comfortable playing other genders, as well. The character I'm making for my group's next game is a cis female widow, for instance.
Makes sense! It depends on the writing process as well, I think, as well as the mindspace one enters when RPing. For me in both cases there's a fair amount of channeling various parts of my identity, so
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A couple of the players have said that they themselves are not comfortable playing other genders, although they've never expressed any issue with anyone else doing so.
Most people I play with rarely, if ever, play other genders, and it's kind of a running joke that a few friends see my female characters as "me [beard and all] with tits" and other supposedly hilarious stuff along those lines which, while not necessarily mean-spirited, make me kind of uneasy. I do like to retaliate no-selling any "joke" regarding my characters taking dick (because, of course,
that's the issue
) with a deadpan/cheerful "yes, and...?" just to see them squirm, to be honest.*
*The most egregious example was someone joking about that in a campaign based on
ancient Greece, of all cultures