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gosh this is going to be a very gay roleplay, and IM LOVING IT.
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Both are accepted!Name: Remus (Remy)
Race (Winged one, Hybrid, or Human): Hybrid
Gender: They/Them
Age: 24
Relationship status ( If old enough to have a relationship that is): Single
Physical description: 5'9, tan with a scattering of dark freckles. A mane of red/blonde hair, and thick dark eyebrows. Hazel eyes. Featherless wings, mostly just bone except for the base where they protrude from her back.
Personality: Friendly with every single person they meet. Will randomly give you flowers with no hesitation, and will always be an uplifting hand if you need one. Even though they are kind and helpful, they struggle with severe ADHD and dissociate often, so they understand what it's like to be alone and bullied, and that's where their overbearing kindness comes from
Other: Doesn't have a pet.
Name: Llyr
Race (Winged one, Hybrid, or Human): Winged One
Gender: Female
Age: 19
Relationship status ( If old enough to have a relationship that is): Single
Physical description: 5'5, pretty pale. Short wavy blonde hair, cut in a Bob type style. Soft features, though she typically dresses in a grunge/alt style. Green eyes. Blonde and gray colored wings.
Personality: Fairly cold and unforgiving demeanor. It's actually rare for her to converse with others. Shes not nessicarily cruel or mean, but she isnt the kindest, either. She isn't very approachable, would rather sit and watch people them talk. However, if someone gets on her bad side, she leaves no room for mercy. She will tear you down, physically or verbally, without hesitation if you piss her off.
Other: Very gay XD
I've never RPed an LGBTQ+ character and it should be basically the same as RPing a straight/cis one, but if I ever go off of any stereotypes or any incorrect anything please correct me. I would never want to offend anyone with my ignorance.god this is going to be a very gay roleplay, and IM LOVING IT.
Yeah, LGBTQ+ people are just normal people. Just imagine a straight person, but they are LGBTQ+. The worst thing that someone can do when playing an LGBTQ+ character is making the gayness an issue. We are just normal humans, you probably couldn’t even tell we were LGBTQ+.I've never RPed an LGBTQ+ character and it should be basically the same as RPing a straight/cis one, but if I ever go off of any stereotypes or any incorrect anything please correct me. I would never want to offend anyone with my ignorance.
Yep! Perfect. (of course LGBTQ+ people are just normal people, I'm sorry if I came across as thinking differently)Yeah, LGBTQ+ people are just normal people. Just imagine a straight person, but they are LGBTQ+.
this is gonna be greatgosh this is going to be a very gay roleplay, and IM LOVING IT.
Yay!Both are accepted!
It’s okay, I’m just trying to pound it into everyone’s heads that don’t realize it.Yep! Perfect. (of course LGBTQ+ people are just normal people, I'm sorry if I came across as thinking differently)
gayness is greatness after allthis is gonna be great
all the characters in the other role plays im in are cishet and it's not very flavorful XD
Yeah, LGBTQ+ people are just normal people. Just imagine a straight person, but they are LGBTQ+. The worst thing that someone can do when playing an LGBTQ+ character is making the gayness an issue. We are just normal humans, you probably couldn’t even tell we were LGBTQ+.
Imma second this. LGBTQ+ appear just as any other cishet person. I'm a bi demigirl but I appear as a cishet female if I want to. Unless we dress/act in a way that we actively WANT people to know we're gay, which we typically dont, you would normally never tell if you passed us in the grocery store or on the street.Yep! Perfect. (of course LGBTQ+ people are just normal people, I'm sorry if I came across as thinking differently)
I agree with you wholeheartedly and I"m sorry if I came off otherwise. I'm bad at words on the internet.Imma second this. LGBTQ+ appear just as any other cishet person. I'm a bi demigirl but I appear as a cishet female if I want to. Unless we dress/act in a way that we actively WANT people to know we're gay, which we typically dont, you would normally never tell if you passed us in the grocery store or on the street.
I find it admirable that you are accepting to criticism, which shouldn't be found admirable but in today's society it is! To many people like to use stereotypes for LGBTQ people.