I'm having the same issues. I have multiple roleplays that I've started with people and it's been nearly a month since I've gotten replies back. I'm wondering if it's me at this point.
I befriended someone through rp and we ended up dating. However, we broke up due to long distance and the rping stopped because it had residual feeling still attached to it.
My biggest insecurity is people replying back. Which is happening right now to me. It makes me think I’m not doing something right when in reality it could be someone just got busy with life. So I’m always double checking my replies to make sure they’re zesty enough. Yay anxiety.
For whatever reason I always play as my opposite gender. I don’t do well as my same gender. Maybe because I feel more one way then another. But I will play as much gender if it’s the same sex romance. I’m very weird
I’m in the process of trying to find better players. I’ve started a few role plays but I haven’t been getting any replies back for a few days which I don’t think anyone ghosted me other than a couple. People get busy so I’m fine with that. I just wish I had one person who was semi frequent but...
I had to walk away from one on here already. This guy wanted to do an anime rp. Ok, cool. He didn't want to give any sort of Plot. Just wanted both characters to be MxF and anime. Ok..... He wanted me to be female without even offering a choice, I suck at playing girls in a MxF setting because...
Once again, Idea is deadly on target. I role play best when I am on my computer. Now I will respond at work because it allows me time to do so but I'm on my phone to do it and screen time diminishes my posts greatly. With that being said, I can hear people already saying " that's not fair to...
As someone who dabbles in the romance genre, the biggest downfall I feel to the whole story arch is " Rushing". A good romance builds, tortures, teases, and entices. Rushing romance between two characters is a trap door that leads to a repetitive maze in which there is no exit and it forces...
I think Idea hit the nail on the head pretty thoroughly if I may so. Back in my early cringy days of role play, high school was an easy setting to throw any OC into the fray. Actually, Some of my characters were developed in high school settings. It wasn't till down the road my characters became...
I like roleplaying with romance but can't stand romance novels. Isn't that irony? I find most romance topics to be too romeo and juliet. Person x meets person y, they keep bumping into each other and then realizing that they had these feelings that won't subside and now they've got hungry eyes...