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24 points

Can someone explain why men do this? It takes me just a few messages to figure it out most of the time. What’s the motivation?

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28 points

just to get items

also some minor mental illnesses but we don’t talk about that

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honestly when i was a kid i always picked male characters (despite being afab) because “the clothes looked better”, fast forward a couple of years, i transitioned to male and i realised i used video games as my main escape from worsening gender dysphoria

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17 points

I knew a guy who used that exact same reasoning to play female characters. It’s funny how the way you want to look in a videogame can sort of tap into subconscious desires sometimes.

“Obviously I couldn’t dress like that IRL because of gender rules, but since I can choose my gender in this game…”

It’s sort of like The Button thought experiment.

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15 points

same as an amab I always used to play women cause they got better clothes. I am not trans tho, I mean probably not.

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28 points
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also some minor mental illnesses

I don’t like to call it “mental illnesses” because it makes it look like it’s a property of the person; however, it is a property of society:

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21 points

I often play RPGs as a female character, as a means of stepping outside of myself and actually, you know, role-playing. But I seldom play online games, and do not try to convince anyone that I’m a woman irl.

Still, it’s interesting how people assume that because I’ve chosen to spend my game time watching a female avatar run about, I must be a woman. I’ve been in some sticky situations, but none thus far involving anyone claiming to be lesbian.

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14 points

“If I’m gonna stare at an ass for hours it may as well be a hot one” is a reason I’ve heard.

The last descendant seems to be leaning hard on that demographic as well. The outfits are… Basically shovelware mobile game coomer shit.

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That used to be my personal reason, but nowadays, I end up picking female characters even in games like Terraria where there isn’t exactly much sex appeal going around. Turns out I like the sounds too, and not just dialog. I prefer hearing a girl grunt instead of some big macho man when I’m jumping or getting shot or whatever.

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3 points

Thanks for the recommendation!

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1 point

Honestly I’m not really an arse enthusiast so there’s not a great deal of that going on in my case. It does make me laugh though when gamerdudes moan about the “gayness” of having to play a female character.

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7 points

how sticky are we talking about

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3 points

Exactly as sticky as you’re imagining, I’m afraid. I was sent photographs.

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Yeah, when I play an RPG and I create a character, I’m creating a whole character, not just a self-insert one. That character has a name, a backstory, a way of thinking, skills, experiences. When that character decides to join the Stormcloacks, it’s not because that’s what I would do. It’s what the character would do.

Some of those characters are women. Some are nonhuman. It’s a character, it’s not me.

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18 points

There are a few reasons I can think off:

  1. Trick people;
  2. Get items;
  3. egg Experimenting the thought of not being your current gender.

But just like the anon described, it’s one of the first two.

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9 points

🥚

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