The benefit of the doubt. My experience with said player might be different than someone else's. A bit of a warning isn't necessarily bad but if the person is going out of their way to consistently trash the other player I would start to question that person.
Holding a grudge seems like more of me using up too much time and effort, I would rather move on but that doesn't mean I would want to write with the person in question. I write for one x ones mainly. When I make up my request thread just like anyone else I'm doing so in the hope others will see...
People who get upset because you are not a mind reader to know everything they want. Also, the ones who expect you to be at their beckon call to roleplay with them alone as if you don't have other partners to write with.
Sorry not sorry.
If you don't care whether someone likes what you have to say, what's the point of attaching the sorry not sorry? Just don't say a damn word. Seems to me it takes more effort to put that up than to say whatever you need and keep it moving. No one cares.
I really guess it goes along with their opening post, but I like to know what my partner's character is thinking or doing. What brought them to where they are presently and where they might have been before. If they have a small goal in mind, I would like to read about it.
This actually happened to me. Just a random plot twist thrown on me about a Medieval plot of mine. When I wasn't going for it, they wanted to do a Slice of Life plot with a twist.....which was the Terminator. I don't know about anyone else but that doesn't fly with me. They didn't even suggest...
When someone continues to try to push their idea even though it doesn't make sense for the setting. For example, their idea of adding to a simple Medieval plot would be a plot twist of having the Terminator as royalty or having the Terminator in a Slice of Life setting.
When someone generalizes a group, a race or religion based on a traumatic experience or out of ignorance. Just because an individual acted in an unbecoming manner doesn't mean everyone is that way. Even though we are all entitled to our own opinions and judgements. It's not fair or right.
Kim Kardashian. I mean I wouldn't even call her a celebrity but so many people strive to be like her and do the things she does it really is frightening.
I used to play MxM but pretty much everything you outlined drew me away from it. It became less about telling a genuine story and developing characters and more about exploring stereotypes, roles.
Not really angry but it's just kind of out there for me when I see characters being described as being submissive or dominant. I have seen it on different platforms and even here. Whatever happened to simply playing a character?