You see that is where I have a problem. Hear me out. You look at the picture and automatically assume that is who this person claims to be (look like)? Don't get me wrong maybe they are the person you see in the digital image but how do you know that for a fact? You hear their voices over messanger or other programs through chat, so it is safe to assume that everything they say is truth or close to it?
Okay, I can completely respect what you are saying here, I also happen to agree with it, as I believe most do. So no more needs to be said there.
In my point of view I do not believe everything I may see and hear online. I think that is being very open minded. I can also appreciate that you have your point of view Waylander, as does this Pestilence guy/girl. That too is very open minded. We all have different perceptions of how we see things.
I don't think anybody believes everything they see and hear online. But, by being open minded I was mostly refering to the line that Pestilence had quoted a few posts up. I can understand how it disturbs you, I respect it completely. All I was saying was, give us a chance to explain it. I'm sorry if I sounded offensive.
Also, this is a roleplaying game is it not? The moment you drop your walls and let someone know the real you by showing them a picture, or telling them your age ... you begin to lose the fantasy of the game. You begin to mix RL with RP.
I never actualy though about it that way, it's an interesting approach and, mainly, a true one. Come to think of it, the only people I've really actualy gotten to know (them and not their character) are the people I /tell more than I RP with. It's an interesting point, maybe I'll look into it some more.
You may not do this on purpose BUT it still happens. So you confuse the two and end up falling in love with some parts of the character and some parts of the RL person. How do you know what is which. Hence my comment on falling in love with text. You never really know, as far as MY point of view is concerned if this person is in love with you .... or you in love with them till you see their face, and read their body language. It is to easy to hide behind your monitor and tell people what they want to hear. I would like to think we are all good people with good intentions, but I don't like to lie to myself. I would like to believe this pretty woman in my group box, telling me that she is so happy she found me. That she cares about me and wants to meet me some day. "We have so much in common!" She will say. Again maybe it can happen, but I wouldn't believe it until I meet her. I wouldn't know how much of my in game character she fell in love with. Maybe she would be disappointed to find out that wasn't the real me who was confident in character but has low self-esteem in RL. Maybe I find out she isn't the sweeti she seems with her words and in fact is a self centered person, who likes to control. Should I be cursing the text I fell in love with then? But again I will say ....
I believe I know what you are saying here. You fall in love not with the person behind the character but with some figment of your imagination that embodies all the best traits of both the character and the player. I've never really thought about that, and to be honest, never really fallen for anybody enough to know if you are right, but it is an interesting theory.
All in all, I agree with you. But there are some who have been here for years. After knowing people that long and sharing such an interest with them, you do begin to move away from the character and more to the player. With Karyuu for instance, I haven't talked to her Character in ages, but I like to think that I've atleast seen the tip of the iceberg when it come to who she is.
As for the relationships that spring out of nowhere...I have no idea. They are IG relationships, so it's not much of a commitment. I mean, marriages last an average of what? three weeks? IG I mean. I think mainly the whole thing is just to add a bit of fun and depth to their characters. And, besides that, many of our players are between 14-23, ages that I find are very quick to judge, per se, and are into experimentation. Being 17 myself I can say that some people I love one week and then, before I know it, they become more of a nuissance. Many of them are on the prowl for love or any romance at that.
I am sure there are some exceptions as there always are ......
I am not saying that it is not possible to fall in love with someone from planeshift. How real is it, and has it ever happened? I don't know .... do you?
I don't know anybody who has fallen in love from planeshift, I don't think so anyways. I do think that there was a couple whose love was somewhat damaged from it though...but...that's a whole other story
