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You get used to the "babe" and "cutie" and "hun" remarks after awhile.
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j/k j/k I kid I kid! But I've been called "hun" on one of my ancient and retired male toons from live back in 2006. I played with a good number of girls (verified in vent) who called me hun, dear, and sweetie in chat all the time.... I have gotten the same thing at work, just intimate friendly terms for people you share personal stories with. Also: Quote:
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Last edited by runlvlzero; 07-11-2012 at 07:45 PM..
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#83
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lol I also made a halfling female druid on live for some reason. I honestly can't say why a friend said he never sees any so i said fuck it and created my first toon on prexus.
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#84
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On live, I was playing a female HIE paladin in Crushbone, and this male human paladin I was grouped with commented that they could tell that I wasn't a chick. Turns out that the paladin was a chick playing a dude character. They said they didn't want to deal with being hit on and wanted to role play a valiant knight or something.
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I have had female characters call me (a guy in RL and a guy in EQ) hon, or sweetie, or babe or whatever. I just take that (hopefully) it means they're a female in real life and roll with it. I don't make an issue or say anything.
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I played a female on Gunbound.
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the real winners are the ones that pick female forum avatars and act like chicks in game but are really dudes, really love to hit on them bro's
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