* what current rp trend do you hate?
hate is a strong word perhaps, but the super fancy / really aesthetic looking posting style, where there’s suddenly five spaces between all words, text is double small but there’s hardly any paragraphs, there’s like 10 block quotes in front of the icon that somehow grows smaller with each response, sporting that super over contrasted psd and the text itself is like an amalgam of fancy font, coloured font, italics, bold etc etc so the end result, no matter how well written, is just really, really hard to read.
don’t get me wrong, it is pleasing on the eye and i do like seeing it, you do you, but in terms of accessability / readability it’s just …. no.
* do you prefer writing male muses or female more? why?
i don’t really have a preference either way, i’ve written both male and female muses, but i have found that especially here in the indie rpc i’ve definitely tended to writing male muses more simply because, as sad as that still is in this day and age, it’s easier to get interactions and interest when you’re writing a male muse. but if i ever make another blog, i do want to make a female muse again!
* what is your opinion on exclusivity? do you practice it? why / why not?
i don’t really have a strong opinion about it, nor would i judge people for doing it on their blogs. personally, i prefer working with mains as it’s less restrictive and no portrayal of a muse is ever really the same, but in some cases i’ve found myself going exclusive anyway especially when i click really well with that writing partner and we’ve talked extensively about the relationship between our muses.
i do practice romantic ship exclusivity in that if i have a ship with a certain muse, i won’t ship with doubles of that muse.