Player Preferences
I'm very flexible. I've played out everything from heavy kink to dub-con to sweet vanilla sex, slash and het and femslash, even a threesome or two. There are only a few things I'll unequivocally say no to, and those are:
+ Violent rape. In dub-con or non-con, I prefer seduction, psychological interplay, mind games. Straight-up violence doesn't appeal to me. If you have any questions on this one, just ping me on PM.
+ Extreme violence period. Minor bloodplay I'm good with, even torture under the right circumstances, but anything involving permanent damage (ie, severed limbs), vore, snuff, I'm not fond of.
+ Bodily functions. It's not my cup of tea.
+ Underage sex. I'd put my lower limit at sixteen, for the character I'm playing off of, and even that one's a little bit of a stretch.
Dub-con is a big kink of mine, from either side, especially if it involves a slow process of domination, one character picking apart the mind of the other character. Or, even better, them both trying to pick apart each other's minds. I also like unusual sex, differently-paced sex, the sort where characters don't come at the same time, where they can take the time to explore one another.
Muse Preferences
Experience and Attitude:
Rayne grew up in the culture of Mars in the 2300s. The colonization of Mars, in her universe, was primarily from Western, Russian and Middle Eastern cultures; the result of this was a planet full of people who were cynical and tough, and yet dependent on family and extended family structures. On top of that, medical advances resulted in the near-elimination of most sexually transmitted diseases. The culture had a backlash against abortion, but because of the overall cultural structure of Mars, and children more communally raised than individually raised, unwanted children could usually find some place to be taken care of.
As a result, sexual norms are very loose, experimentation is encouraged, and sex, itself, doesn't have very much of a cultural stigma. On the other hand, it's to the point where the idea of true love is ridiculous. As is the idea that any Martian could find someone to love outside the Martian culture.
Rayne is probably on the less-experienced side of a normal Martian, in terms of casual sex. But what makes her really different is that she did fall in love. Incredible, earth-shattering sort of love with, all things, a guy from Earth, and a guy on the opposite side of a war. So, in her general attitude, she has an open, willing lookout on sex, but also has this private shaky uncertainty about how sex and emotion is supposed to mix.
Orientation:
Rayne is canonically bisexual. She leans slightly more towards women than men.
Dominance:
Rayne is incredibly dominant in her ordinary life. She had an entire planet bent to her will, obeying her orders absolutely. But that kind of absolute power scared her, even as she used it for her own ends. It scared the hell out of her. Furthermore, Rayne's first real romantic emotional bond was forged in an incredibly twisted Stockholm-like situation. So Rayne sees herself as dangerous, and she distrusts people who trust her, because if someone trusts her, then their judgment must not be very good.
As a result, sexually, Rayne is more submissive. She'll talk a big game, act tough and fight back, but she'll only ever trust a partner that can force her a little. Unlike in other aspects of her life, this is one area where she'll let the other person win, on purpose, even if she's not sure there isn't a threat to her life.
I'm very flexible. I've played out everything from heavy kink to dub-con to sweet vanilla sex, slash and het and femslash, even a threesome or two. There are only a few things I'll unequivocally say no to, and those are:
+ Violent rape. In dub-con or non-con, I prefer seduction, psychological interplay, mind games. Straight-up violence doesn't appeal to me. If you have any questions on this one, just ping me on PM.
+ Extreme violence period. Minor bloodplay I'm good with, even torture under the right circumstances, but anything involving permanent damage (ie, severed limbs), vore, snuff, I'm not fond of.
+ Bodily functions. It's not my cup of tea.
+ Underage sex. I'd put my lower limit at sixteen, for the character I'm playing off of, and even that one's a little bit of a stretch.
Dub-con is a big kink of mine, from either side, especially if it involves a slow process of domination, one character picking apart the mind of the other character. Or, even better, them both trying to pick apart each other's minds. I also like unusual sex, differently-paced sex, the sort where characters don't come at the same time, where they can take the time to explore one another.
Muse Preferences
Experience and Attitude:
Rayne grew up in the culture of Mars in the 2300s. The colonization of Mars, in her universe, was primarily from Western, Russian and Middle Eastern cultures; the result of this was a planet full of people who were cynical and tough, and yet dependent on family and extended family structures. On top of that, medical advances resulted in the near-elimination of most sexually transmitted diseases. The culture had a backlash against abortion, but because of the overall cultural structure of Mars, and children more communally raised than individually raised, unwanted children could usually find some place to be taken care of.
As a result, sexual norms are very loose, experimentation is encouraged, and sex, itself, doesn't have very much of a cultural stigma. On the other hand, it's to the point where the idea of true love is ridiculous. As is the idea that any Martian could find someone to love outside the Martian culture.
Rayne is probably on the less-experienced side of a normal Martian, in terms of casual sex. But what makes her really different is that she did fall in love. Incredible, earth-shattering sort of love with, all things, a guy from Earth, and a guy on the opposite side of a war. So, in her general attitude, she has an open, willing lookout on sex, but also has this private shaky uncertainty about how sex and emotion is supposed to mix.
Orientation:
Rayne is canonically bisexual. She leans slightly more towards women than men.
Dominance:
Rayne is incredibly dominant in her ordinary life. She had an entire planet bent to her will, obeying her orders absolutely. But that kind of absolute power scared her, even as she used it for her own ends. It scared the hell out of her. Furthermore, Rayne's first real romantic emotional bond was forged in an incredibly twisted Stockholm-like situation. So Rayne sees herself as dangerous, and she distrusts people who trust her, because if someone trusts her, then their judgment must not be very good.
As a result, sexually, Rayne is more submissive. She'll talk a big game, act tough and fight back, but she'll only ever trust a partner that can force her a little. Unlike in other aspects of her life, this is one area where she'll let the other person win, on purpose, even if she's not sure there isn't a threat to her life.