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Re: Do genders really matter?

Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2017 4:17 pm
by ViperBrains
I'm with everyone else on this one, I don't think it should matter what gender you choose to make your wolf. I don't mind when someone asks what gender you are, usually that's just for a reference of what the characters voice may sound like, but I don't like when they get asked to leave or change their gender to make the numbers even, it's very uncalled for.

Re: Do genders really matter?

Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2017 10:24 pm
by roguemoon
Almondere wrote:I'm with everyone else on this one, I don't think it should matter what gender you choose to make your wolf. I don't mind when someone asks what gender you are, usually that's just for a reference of what the characters voice may sound like, but I don't like when they get asked to leave or change their gender to make the numbers even, it's very uncalled for.

Thankful I've never had that happen to me, sounds ridiculous!

I personally don't think genders matter. I don't think it's a big deal when people mention their wolf's gender when describing their character in a roleplay since it is part of their character and all, but is there really a need for people to get so obsessive about it? I see people enter RP's all the time and immeditaly want a "gender check". It's ridiculous :roll: you know the only reason they do it is because they're part of that weird group of players obsessed with having a mate.

Re: Do genders really matter?

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 3:38 pm
by Frodo1
I don't really mind people asking about genders, especially in roleplay since gender is part of who a character is, but some people get wayyyyy too obsessed with it. I haven't done as much roleplay in recent months, and I have noticed things have gotten better since 2.5, but I've definitely had times where I've run into people who've just needed to chill o.o
I do find it helpful to know other characters' genders in roleplay, though, just as I like to know other details of their character (like personality, age, etc.).

Re: Do genders really matter?

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2017 2:13 am
by ViperBrains
Adding onto my last post, I just went on and checked Multiplayer, there was a server open named “even number of genders” like, seriously?

Re: Do genders really matter?

Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2017 5:32 pm
by 0927CanisLupus0927
Wolvencall wrote:I could care less about genders. Wolves don't really have gender roles in real life. They do them; they survive. They don't care until its breeding season which shouldn't be apart of multiplayer Wolfquest and something I wish people would stay away from. This is a Wolf Ecology game not Tinder for Tots.
I totally agree with you. Sooo many little kids and teens who get all...:
Sammy: "I love you" runs off*
Alyssa: Runs after him "I lone you too!"
Sammy: "Wanna have pups?"

Anyways, there are so many kids doing things like this. It gets agitating! I am a literate WolfQuest player who plays the role of a wolf (not including the whole "Sammy+Alyssa" thing!
Have a good day!

Re: Do genders really matter?

Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2017 4:37 pm
by ItsLiminal
The only time I care about the gender of someone's wolf is so I know, when roleplaying, what pronouns to use when referencing them in my paragraphs (and even then, I would never ask, because if they want someone to know their character's gender, they'll put it in their character description). Otherwise, there's no reason whatsoever to care-- especially in a regular, non-roleplay multiplayer game. In that case, why why would it matter? WolfQuest isn't a dating sim, and someone's gender doesn't impact the gameplay, so...

Re: Do genders really matter?

Posted: Tue May 16, 2023 7:46 pm
by Mikaylawolf2
Gender doesn’t matter to me to be honest I respect people pronouns and gender they’re people I honestly hate homophobic people and transphobic. WolfQuest is not a dating app it’s a simulation game.

Re: Do genders really matter?

Posted: Sun May 21, 2023 8:29 am
by -Wolfdog-
I can see it mattering for family roleplays and just generally knowing how to refer to the player's wolf (and besides, male wolves will be bigger so with some observation you should get a good idea). Some people want to keep their roleplays relatively realistic and diversify their characters, for example real life you won't have an 8:0 female-to-male ratio.

But 9/10 times it's always some 10 year old trying to play a cringe dating game. Never answer that question. It's a trap.

Re: Do genders really matter?

Posted: Mon May 22, 2023 11:15 am
by Wind_Shadow
As a lot of other people on this topic said, gender is not something that needs to be known for the game. Most of the time it's likely for conversations or roleplays that break the WolfQuest rules, such as mating/dating sims. For an even number of gender, or kicking people because of their gender, that's just plain ridiculous! In the wild, there won't be a perfect, even ratio of male and female wolves in one particular area. And if a roleplay needs an even ratio, the only logical reason I can think of is because they want to do a mating/dating sim (which obviously breaks WolfQuest rules). Also, people shouldn't be discriminating against someone because of their gender. Scrolling through the topic, I've seen some arguments about how it helps to know what conversation to talk about with someone (one person even said they want to know what gender group they're talking to, so they know whether to talk about clothes/shopping or footballs/sports). I personally think this is complete nonsense, and goes back to stereotypes! Not all females like clothes, shopping, and dolls! And likewise, not all males are interested in football and other sports! You should have conversations with people based on what they like specifically, not their gender. Anyways, why would you even be talking about shopping or sports on WolfQuest? You can talk about life topics like that on other platforms, or with friends through another platform.
Now, some people do bring up a good point with knowing how to use proper pronouns for hunting and chatting servers. So I think it's fine to ask someone if they have any specific pronouns they'd prefer to be used for them, but if they don't want to answer, they shouldn't be forced to. It's very easy to use they/them/their, and other gender-neutral pronouns. Especially since WolfQuest is a pride-friendly platform, not everyone identifies within either male or female, and they should be allowed to use whatever pronouns they want. If people continue obsessively asking for pronouns after someone declines to answer, then they are likely either looking for a mating/dating sim, or are biased towards a certain gender.
Everyone has their own opinions, and should have their opinions respected. This is my opinion. I understand not everyone may agree, just as I don't agree with some people's opinions. But that's why it's called that: an opinion. So here's what I think, and I don't want to be pestered or annoyed by someone who disagrees with me and is looking for an argument.