Taramafor(sub male) |
3 years ago •
Mar 14, 2021
3 years ago •
Mar 14, 2021
Taramafor(sub male) • Mar 14, 2021
Quote: For many, online is fantasy and roleplaying
Is this online? Yes. It's also in the physical world. But as I stated in my earlier post you are still affecting the real people online. And if you treat them like "roleplay meat" that's pretty much the equivalent of seeing someone as "just for fucking". It can be fun, sure, but it's like "just a dom". Or "just a sub". Except in reality (even online) it doesn't work that way. Because we're real people with opinions and thoughts and (important) concerns. I'm going to repeat the C word. Concerns. Which is something a lot of happy fun only online people lose sight of. As I stated in my earlier post. Some people talk about it. Some act like they're perfect and never done a thing wrong. Sometimes people like that can be convinced. Sometimes they can't. How is this any different then real life? People want fun in the physical world as well after all. It's soooo easy to just focus on fun alone isn't it? Thing is a number of people want to pretend their "fantasy worlds" can't affect real people. The main sticking point is that a number of people online will use their "fantasy" excuses the moment you try to be a real human being with concerns. Which I believe is dollmaker's main concern. As it is mine. One such concern can be how people want to roleplay their OWN things alone. Instead of each others. It boils down to the "fair" topic. And the only way to establish that is with communication. Which can be fun. But if "serious" then one of two things happen from there. Either the person you talk too is a coward that never claims responsibility, or you have a good talk about how to make fun happen. Been through both. Sometimes the former can turn into the later. Suffice to say some online people act like they can just get away with hurting you. And this will be because of their REAL issues. As I stated in my earlier post "escapism" is something to be wary of. I find people that only seek to "escape" are more likely to be blind to how they affect the people behind the characters. In the long run this threatens peoples mental well being due to not being prepared for "serious" situations and never talking about it. People say things like "not looking for more then fun" and "Avoiding relationships". Then those SAME people end up in those relationships even if it wasn't intended. Not a bad thing in and of itself. But imagine being BLIND to that. Then one concern pops up. Then another. The serious things never get talked about. Then people get hurt or worse. Like anywhere else if the communication is lacking it will lead to clusterfuck situations. To put it bluntly. Some people will be able to have those conversations. Some won't even let you have an opinion. In which case have one anyway. Best that can happen is they take note of your concerns and it leads to good things (and fun roleplay. It actually helps make fun happen). Worse that can happen is that you tried. If fun happens easily, great. But the MOMENT there's concerns, address the concerns. Otherwise the danger of silence takes root. Which can be unhealthy and destructive. Just like it is in the physical world. |
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