Even on a game which has very few group quest, many men claim to be women. That may be a part of our alternate identity.
Your own perspective. If you play your character ac your own sex, then you could experience it as the opposite sex.
Never but it often is easy to detect if you look for it just based on how one composes their sentences and what words they tend to use. It used to be one of the ways websites used to catch banned posters reappearing after changing IP's. Most will not change their gender, but even when they do, it doesn't hold up very long at all. I recall at some point there was some website I went to where one poster kept trying to convince everyone they were a "really precocious" teenage girl. That person's semantics had all the markings of a middle aged man. Anytime they quoted me I would respond that "I ain't going into that kitchen where Chris Hansen is hiding" or something along those lines
Ok but the question was about posting. I suppose technically when I played Tomb Raider I changed my gender because I was playing as Lara Croft
Since I'm a male it's the perspective I'm capable of knowing. Just because I put a dress on doesn't mean I'll understand what it means to be a female.
I would still only look at it from my own perspective (influenced by my upbringing) which informs me that sexism towards females is wrong. Most women have an innate awareness of when they are being hit on. I would not have the slightest clue if I was.
Not really. I was married when I was twenty so I never really had much experience in the dating scene. I knew when I was hitting on someone though.