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She and I did have an idea, between us, for a potential Lively Planet thing, but it would work better around Hallowe'en...which is quite a long way away.
...It's just hit me how very me it is that I have a valid and logical reason to say, "God-dammit, Sexy Potato", and not have it be even remotely non-sequitur.
An example of his kind of behaviour: part of the story involved the party of which he is a member being hired to investigate an ominous fissure that had opened up outside of a village. While the other party-members hesitated to respond to the job offer, Sexy Potato agreed straight away, since "it involves getting paid to go deep into a hole".
Meanwhile, in one module of my university-course, we've started studying table-top RPGs, and what better way to do that, the people who made the course supposed, than to dedicate the entire semester to playing one?
Thus, another character joins my arsenal of people I've portrayed. I couldn't think of a name for him, so we ended up, collectively, dubbing him "Sexalicious H. Potato", or just "Sexy", for short, as he is of an in-game race of fairy-humans who are known for being stupidly attractive. Personality: like a really ditzy This Guy, right down to the libido.
I can see the logic behind, "Well, if they're all male, it's nothing they haven't seen before," but it's still socially taboo under any other circumstances, and, as such, the very notion makes me rather uncomfortable.
...Yes, despite certain other factors of my personality.
I'll say that most primary-schools don't invest in proper changing-rooms, and the secondary-school I attended had sports-'teachers' of the "hanging around with other men in states of minimal dress = manliness" mentality.
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