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Originally Posted by TheOpportunist
In cyber: easier. I can communicate easier with people like, and I like people who I can communicate well with
In real life: harder, or so I imagine. I wouldn't do real life to begin with because I wouldn't enjoy fighting to keep the anger and agression in check during the roleplay. Bring someone I like into the mix, and that makes it even harder; either I won't be able to get into the aggressive state of mind or if I could it would be even harder to cope with the negative emtions.
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in a sense though I would think its far more important in offline roleplay to understand each other so that things don't go too far.
if things go too far in online /or textual roleplay its seems unlikely to be something the injured party won't recover from, also its not likely to lead to legal actions but offline or face to face roleplay though would seem to harbor a lot more dangers in both of those areas.