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    It seems a lot of Rpers are only interested in smut... a quick get off and release. They dont bother get into character therefore find using first person disturbing. Some use the same names over and over again, changing detail just enough to fit with the story. It becomes apparent they really dont care.

    Personally I typically write in third person because most people I have talked with wont play in first. I find that in third person I have more control of the character were in first person the character has more control of me. But that is just me.....
    Tell me exactly what am I supposed to do? Now that I have allowed you to beat me! Do you think that we could play another game?Maybe I can win this time? I kind of like the misery you put me through. Darling, you can trust me completely. http://www.bdsmlibrary.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=15781

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    Quote Originally Posted by kimbra_ailis View Post
    It seems a lot of Rpers are only interested in smut... a quick get off and release. They dont bother get into character therefore find using first person disturbing. Some use the same names over and over again, changing detail just enough to fit with the story. It becomes apparent they really dont care.
    That's how it seems to me, too. I wrote erotic fiction for this site long before I ever even thought of RP, so I view RP as an extension of that hobby. The development of characters and plots when more than one person is contributing is the entire of allure of RP to me, so I vastly prefer first-person, playing a distinctly different role each time.

    There is the standard trap of the character becoming you rather than you becoming the character. I've heard that said to be one of the problems with first-person perspective in literature, and I can't imagine it being any less of a problem in RP.

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