[quote=@Jeyma] Answer 1. There's an entire section for that: Advanced Roleplaying. Many people there pump out 3 to 6 paragraphs a post. I tend to go for either casual or advanced, and I personally usually do 2 to 5. My record is about 20 paragraphs, but I try to only do as much as is actually necessary. Word count shouldn't be a pissing contest. :lol Answer 2. Drama is rare overall, but historical and low fantasy RPs often have massive debates about what it historically accurate, and sci-fi RPs sometimes have scientific "discussions" to decide what is plausible to keep it realistic. Answer 3. I've never seen smut/sex RP, but I've heard of it happening occasionally. Overall, it seems to be rarely ever posted publicly: it's only done in PMs for the sake of site rules. It is a bannable offense, after-all. Pro-tip: don't tell people you have Asperger's on the internet. Half won't believe you and will claim you just want attention, because they don't understand how the brain works. The other half will act like you're stupid or imply you need constant help, because they don't understand how the brain works. A few will treat you like Sheldon from Big Bang Theory, because they don't understand how comedy works and watch Big Bang Theory. RPG is a really accepting community and I don't expect you'll run into any of that here- most people will probably simply ignore it- but it's just better not to go advertising a mental aberration to strangers. [/quote] 1.) I see, although I looked at the sections and noticed that the 1x1 section is seperate from the advanced section. Is there a section for advanced 1x1s that I'm not seeing, or do you just have to look around for a bit? 2/3.) That's good to hear. I don't mind debates, as long as they don't get out of hand and are generally moderated. As far as smut goes, I'm also glad to hear it is a bannable offense. I don't believe it ever said that in the rules, but I could be wrong. Tip.) I've been told that before, and personally I can definitely see your point, but I don't see why I need to cater towards the people who are idiotic enough to do so. I feel confident I can handle it if someone decides to be a jerk (That's what ignore buttons are for.) and even without an ignore button it's easy to simply ignore them in general. If you don't reply, they generally don't keep pestering you. The ones who do can be reported to a moderator. I much prefer to ensure people are aware, because I have a bad habit of getting into misunderstandings and sometimes it's difficult to explain what actually happened if people aren't aware. Sure, I could explain it on the spot, but in my opinion there are a million ways that can go wrong, especially if emotions are already heated. Personally, I handle hate extremely well compared to most my age, or I dare say even most in general. However, I am cautious to avoid saying such things on sites that I expect to have a negative or wide variety of a community, mainly larger sites like social media or the more popular role play sites. I try to be wise about it while still catering to my own personal needs. So, yes, that is something I have taken into consideration before, but it is not something that is likely to change anytime soon. I do appreciate your concern though. ^.^