u/GenderBendingRalph

Fun With Antagonism

Most of my roleplay is built around female-led relationship scenarios. So I designed my persona as kind of an overloaded version of me - gentle, nurturing, submissive, and most of my female protagonists are strong, assertive, dominant women, often somewhat misandrist so I have to work to earn their trust.

As has been discussed here frequently, the AI tends to jump straight from "meet cute" to "let's get married" (or do NSFW stuff) without a lot of slow-burn subtlety. No matter how standoffish or distrustful I write my characters, they warm up to me within just a couple of exchanges and suddenly they're in love with me.

So once in a while I change the script. I created a "Leisure Suit Larry" character, 100% sleazy, sexist, condescending, walking case of unsolicited sexual contact.

I'll respond to my feminist CEO with things like
*pats her on the head* "Oh, don't worry your pretty little head over it, honey. It's cute that you think girls can understand business, but we both know your place is in the kitchen."

If I play it right, I can even provoke the AI to physical violence. But only if I massage the output... left to itself, AI will start writing my apologies for me, and {{char}} will soften and forgive me.

Still, it's more entertaining than the constant fawning even if I feel embarrassed on behalf of that awful persona I wrote.

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u/GenderBendingRalph — 3 days ago

[socialmedia] Feminine essence, masculine energy

This came up over on r/RoleReversal and I think it's worth bringing up here too. OP believes that men and women each have a unique form of essence/energy that is assigned to them based on gender.

Excerpt for those who don't have access to IG

>Every single woman who has a feminine essence wants to be able to relax, and let go go of control in her relationship,

>The problem is that many women have overdeveloped their masculine energy as a means to protect and lead themselves.

>This is why she’s burned out and exhausted, because she’s producing so much masculine energy.

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u/GenderBendingRalph — 29 days ago