not very often. The kneejerk reaction to a male playing a female character used to be "what a creep that is, is he getting off on his character?" back when I was a kid. It's a stupid line of thought but it's one that would make me feel ashamed of playing a female character back then. Remember that I was starting to get into games between 2004 and 2006, years that were practically defined by World of Warcraft and its large populations of half-naked female elves who were secretly men, which, in spite of the fact that I have never played WoW, would help form how I subconsciously felt about certain game-associated phenomena. Yes, the bit about never even giving the option to try WoW a passing thought falls under there somewhere.
I know it's kinda irrational to feel ashamed for simply playing a female character but it's a nagging feeling that stuck with me. I do not mind it at all in games where I don't create my own character. It's just a thing about purposefully creating a female character in a game that to me seems somewhat weird, almost bordering of fetishistic. I am fully aware that it's not, that's just the subconscious reaction I've developed in my formative gaming years.
Also, weirdly enough, my character in every Tony Hawk's game I've played is a girl going by the name of Millie. I seriously have no idea why I feel differently about her than I do about other characters I've created. Maybe it's a tradition thing.
I know it's kinda irrational to feel ashamed for simply playing a female character but it's a nagging feeling that stuck with me. I do not mind it at all in games where I don't create my own character. It's just a thing about purposefully creating a female character in a game that to me seems somewhat weird, almost bordering of fetishistic. I am fully aware that it's not, that's just the subconscious reaction I've developed in my formative gaming years.
Also, weirdly enough, my character in every Tony Hawk's game I've played is a girl going by the name of Millie. I seriously have no idea why I feel differently about her than I do about other characters I've created. Maybe it's a tradition thing.