[quote=@Hank] Straight men looking to write smut with someone else don't do it merely for the artistic quality of the prose they're writing. It's a fulfillment of a sexual fantasy. If they're straight and their writing partner is a man that might break the spell of sexuality of the whole thing, because to them it's only exciting if it's written with a female writing partner. They fantasize about the idea that what they're writing is also turning the female writing partner on. Because they're straight, it simply [i]isn't interesting[/i] to them to write that kind of content with a roleplayer they know to be a guy. It defeats the entire purpose. That isn't sexism. It's heterosexuality. [/quote] Dude, speak for yourself. I don't know about the rest of the men on this site but I could be playing the raunchiest kinkiest smuttiest dirtiest 1x1 ERP and for [i]some reason[/i] I don't feel like my sexuality takes a ding if my RP partner turns out to be a man too. You're right that this is a [i]fantasy[/i] but I'm not having any fantasies about the other [i]player[/i] it's all about the RP itself and [i]the characters[/i]. There's no 'breaking the spell' or 'lost interest' if my partner is a man, as long as the characters are straight. Maybe we have a very different idea of what the [i]purpose[/i] of these RPs is and I agree that it might not be sexism, but what you're saying sounds a lot like homophobia instead. Maybe I'm the odd man out that I can still get into it without feeling like my sexuality is being questioned but don't act like you're the mouthpiece for all straight men on this forum. I don't give a flying fuck if my smut rp partner is a guy, a girl, or an alien (tentacles preferred please.) Cheers!