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So this is a topic I've been wanting to make for a while.
From my experience thus far, while I'm sure we all understand that yes you can decline a request to RP if you obviously don't want to, no one can force you to RP, but when it comes to people as individuals under groups. It has come time and time again people are not allowed and not willing to RP with other groups or outside characters if they don't have a superior around, while if that is an official rule about your group no one can change that obviously but when you start restricting people as individuals that's where I kind of disagree regardless if you want a superior there or not.
Now we seem to have grown as a society that hates drama, and now some instances when people simply disagree it is scolded upon to disagree because it's just "drama".
When did the drama leave role-play? Some of us role-play for the drama, and a lot of us came from a background in which conflict experienced in role-play taught us and continues to teach us how to deal with real life situations. I feel like there is a disconnection with that now, a disconnection of striving for being something you're not to experience what it's like. Instead now everyone is too afraid because they'll be accused of "starting drama". I don't think that's fair, and I'm someone who would like to change the negative context in which "conflict" happens, because when you're with a good group of people you can have healthy conflict, and if you yourself don't want to be a part of it opt out.
I see it as an important part of learning, and I don't think it's entirely fair to exclude your individual members from having their own role-play with others just because you yourself don't want to be a part of it while others do. I even had met one leader who was excited to role-play a conflict with my group, but she ended up ultimately disbanding the group because her members did not want to deal with conflict.
Essentially I am making this discussion because I want to hear other people's opinions, and that hopefully maybe we can be more positive about conflict in role-play instead of dreading and blaming people for "drama". Maybe it would lead to a healthier community as a whole.
Ooh yep just to quickly clarify I mean role-play tension yes. OOC is usually very peaceful with us.
Ooh yep just to quickly clarify I mean role-play tension yes. OOC is usually very peaceful with us.
Ahh okay, that's what I thought you meant. Good to hear about OOC peace too.