Anony
Junior Member
Welcome!
About Me
ღI am a 20 something year old female who has been roleplaying for approximately 12 years. I prefer my partners to be in, near, or older than 20, just because that is my comfort zone. It is really hard for me to relate to someone in high school when I'm a recent college graduate.
ღ I would classify myself as literate. I can respond from anywhere from 5-20+ paragraphs in a post, with well formed thoughts, plot twists, etc.
ღ I prefer long term partners - I've had a single roleplay/story line that has been in the works for over six years.
ღ I am able to play an array of characters, and play multiple characters at a time. I can play both male and female characters.
ღ I enjoy (mostly) modern, realistic type role plays.
My Preferences
ღ Semi-frequent replies (I can usually respond 2-3 times a day)
ღ A free thinker who is willing to throw random, unexpected drama into a plot for my character to react to organically, without asking for my permission (obviously, within reason -no god modding, power playing, or thinking for my character, please).
ღ Someone who is going to write a mature character. If we are writing the story line of late 20 somethings, I don't want to feel like your character reads as a middle schooler. I also prefer adult characters, I'm an adult, I have a hard time playing young characters.
ღ Investment into the story line, I never want you to feel like you're playing 'my' story out. I want it to be ours.
ღ I don't particularly enjoy doubling up. I usually like playing a handful of main characters (usually two 'big' ones), sharing the secondary characters to move a story along. I find that when you double up, one story line there is usually investment and one is abandoned, and I'd rather put those efforts into developing secondary characters that move the story line along than making things 'fair'.
ღI prefer e-mail or google docs. But am willing to entertain private messages and if it is vitally important to you, I may be able to be convinced to do forums. However, I do respond from mobile, frequently, so may not be able to make my posts look the prettiest - so that may sway your opinion.
ღ If you are no longer interested, please just let me know. I will always understand, I just don't like putting characters I've spent time, and effort creating sit around collecting dust.
ღ I'd like to see a sample of writing, to make sure it's what I'm looking for. I can also provide you a sample.
ღ I don't really role-play pairings. I find they get a little domxsub, and it's weird to me unless there is a plot.
Contacting Meღ
ღ Private message
ღ Please leave your preferred method of contacting if one of the above is not your preference.
Feel free to use any of the methods listed above, even without responding. I may see it faster.
Sample writing: Modern - Old Love, New Secrets
Plots
ღI LOVE listening to music that may inspire you and writing plots based off that (I really like indie/alternative rock)
ღMusic I'm currently inspired by: Fast Car, Tracy Chapman ; Ophelia, Lumineers ; Spirits, Strumbellas, Let Her Go, Passenger ; etc
ღ No longer available: This plot centers around a rekindled relationship between two individuals, who during college were absolutely smitten, but couldn't make a relationship work. The guy, he's outgoing, fun, a jokester, doesn't take anything really serious, he's into partying, living the frat life and experiencing college and the reckless lifestyle that comes with it. He's a little bit full of himself, cocky and immature. And then he meets her.
She's a serious, smart and studious student with big goals and a path carved out to get her there. She takes college serious as an investment and isn't nearly as spontaneous as he is. But they are drawn together. They help balance one another out, he helps her see that college isn't all about reading the books and going to every single class. And she opens his eyes to the fact that he can have a real future, and that he needs to take it seriously.
But, ultimately, they break up shortly after he graduates and moves into the professional world. He has a whole new sense of freedom, and they are holding one another back.
Fast forward five years later, and they manage to find one another at a mixer of an old mutual friend. They quickly notice how much the other one has changed and quickly, it's obvious their 'relationship' is going to be rekindled.
Five years is a long time though. Secrets have formed, there is a whole past now that the other one wasn't apart of, and for as serious as they get as fast as they do, they're realizing they really have no idea what the other one was up to for five years. He's had a child, that he's hiding from her. She has her own past that she's keeping from him.
The rest of the plot will be centered around: Him and her learning how to parent and coexist with his overbearing ex and coparent with her. Learning how to accept the fact that there pasts aren't as clear cut as they were 5 years ago. Discovering the drama that comes in a relationship, etc. There is a ton of dynamic and a ton of opportunity for drama, which is what I love.
So ideally, this would be played out in 3 parts:
ღ Starting with the meeting, and development of their relationship. I think this is vital to give us, as writers, the background and an idea for the chemistry the two characters had, and playing out how they meet, fall for one another, and writing a bit of the background and developing character chemistry. I find it hard to roleplay two characters who have known one another for some time, but we as writers know nothing about them yet.
ღ A briefer period of their break up. To explore the why, the how and the effects that each one felt after their break up, so we have an idea of the resentment and hesitations that they may feel for one another.
ღ Lastly - the large chunk (almost all) will take place in present day as they find one another, develop a relationship, and start to discover the past of one another.
I prefer the male character in this plot, I have him mostly developed personality wise, and would love for someone with a creative mind who won't make an overly perfect or annoying character, to take on the female.
I have nothing concrete currently, but I'd LOVE to work on an original plot with someone.
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