[quote=BorkLazer]What may be considered taboo for others will be considered normal for other people to discuss. Different cultures, societies and religions will have different taboos and different perspectives on how they engage with these taboos. [/quote] That's where I'm coming from. One single post can be offensive to somebody, who makes a big deal out of it. The roleplayer on trial is kicked out. This is a case where two players have different morals. Ways to combat this is keeping an informative profile, making or following rp rules, and discussing politics. And, know what you're getting into. If your taboo is respectable and well defined jump in! I think there can be a consensus about taboo things and how to handle describing them. An example is keeping certain things implied and make the taboo interesting. Now, as far as writing taboo I take my own advice and keep things to a minimum detail. However, if my partner wants to go all the way then I use language at will. And, also, I use a loose attitude when rping with people who want to make it a little "sick" if you will (the word sick can be used a lot of ways). And finally, respect goes around and around so I treat other writers like they treat me.