[quote=@ShadowVentus] A quantitative definition, hm? I'm not quite sure how to give such a definition of usual, especially multiple ones of the word in question. However, I suppose one could say that I'm not accustomed to the mindset in which one would find it weird to play as a fictional character that's in a relationship. I do hope I'm not misinterpreting what you're asking, however. [/quote] Sir, I do believe that you are the only person who has ever given me a logical explanation of their thought process when I have posed that question. By quantitative, I meant some sort of numeric quantity that could be expressed in a graph (like, oh, the [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fitzpatrick_scale]Fitzpatrick Scale[/url] for skin color, [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin%E2%80%93Schultz_scale]Martin-Schultz Scale[/url] for eye color, the IQ distribution for intelligence, height/weight ratios for body shape, et cetera.) It was meant as a joke question, because one cannot define "usual" using numbers. I would actually be interested in how you qualitatively (Like a visual definition. "tanned" would be qualitative for skin color, "gray-green" for eye color, "genius" for IQ, "chunky" for body shape, et cetera.) define "usual" and "normal" as I've never entirely met anyone who can so eloquently express his/her mind. (I'm fairly sure that you are a "him" but so that I do not offend I will use both genders of terms.) As far as your explanation goes, I didn't entirely understand it either, but I've had several RP buddies put me on their ignore lists because I tried to set our characters up in relationships...