[quote=@Crazytrini85] What you said in your initial paragraph can be attributed to men making male characters. Again, the question is literally why not apply that same logic and make a variety of male characters that have different personality traits? [i]Why[/i] is this logic only applied to characters of the opposite sex? [/quote] It's simple. The logic is not just applied to opposite sex. It just happens to be that that's what we're discussing, so that's also what my example is. To quote myself: [quote]but it's not like people who exclusively play female characters always play the same female character.[/quote] "people who exclusively play female characters" being the example. This also applies to people only playing male, or both male and female characters. Writing from "your perspective" to my mind would just always be writing the same, one, singular character- which some people [i]do[/i] do, even on this very site. Uh, basically, don't put words in my mouth yeah? Also don't argue a point I wasn't making? Thanks.