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Averick

 

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Alrightey, not sure if this is allowed to be discussed on the board but here we go:

Is sex and love a appropiate topic theme to touch upon in Roleplay? Discuss.

Rawr.


 

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Not here I don't think. Depends how much detail you go into. All posts have to be PG or PG-13. I can't remember which.


 

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Post like you expect a Lady to read it, because we do. Dev's will censor, and should, anything explicit or even overtly suggestive.


 

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I think the real question is why did we click on a topic with a title like this?

/em slowly edges away


 

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This is incredible

I was just contemplating something having to do with this topic for the next Chapter of my Fanfiction "The Pain of Team Legacy"

You see, I've reached a problem:

The first part of my next Chapter involves some "suggestive" actions by one of my characters (a new one I'm going to be introducing). I don't THINK it's violating anything, but I'm not sure if it's allowed.

BUT...

If I CENSOR it, then there's no way I'd be able to properly CHARACTERIZE the character I'm introducing; that is to say, he'd be missing a pretty big PART of him that I WANT the readers to see, as it's part of his CHARACTERIZATION.

So, I can either CENSOR it and be safe, but then I'd NEVER be able to properly characterize him, OR I can write it how I WANT, but then some Mods MIGHT find it inappropriate.

Does anyone know a way I can do BOTH, since that's what I want?




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Go create your own CoH roleplaying forum.


 

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The way i read the guidelines is don;t post anything you (or children) won't see on TV (skipping past PPV and HBO, ect). If you can see it in the latest episode of your favorite sitcom or show, then its safe.

If you can imagine a parent reaching for their kids eyes to cover them from seeing what you just wrote then leave it out.


 

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write it how you want then go back and be creative about how you're going to express it. Be vauge. You can write an entire sex scene without saying "his hard throbbing blank was in her blank". Just elude to it. Skirt the issue. Be suggestive without being obscene.


 

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Wuthering Heights was one saucy book.
Shakespeare was quite bawdy.

It's all in how you write it.


 

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i have a coh forum just for thigns liek this coh.avidgamers.com their a opt in R secion while the normal user default to the pg-13 forums


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If you can see it in the latest episode of your favorite sitcom or show, then its safe.


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If I had a kid I don't think I would let him/her/it watch sitcoms. Not because I find them offensive... but because they're complete crap.


 

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If you can see it in the latest episode of your favorite sitcom or show, then its safe.


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If I had a kid I don't think I would let him/her/it watch sitcoms. Not because I find them offensive... but because they're complete crap.

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Don't they though? I completely agree with ya, was just making a generalized statement. I have to agree with the other posters, vagueness is easy, i have a chapter coming in my story here that has a scene which i purposefully wrote in a vague manner but in othe rplaces i have posted it, was congratulated that it stayed PG. Erotic does not equal graphic.