I saw a thread here on gender dysphoria in games, and the general idea of playing as an avatar that matches the gender you are vs. the gender you were born, but I was curious about expressing your gender in the online gaming environment.
I'm curious to know if anyone else here plays games online as their expressed gender rather than the gender they were born? And if so, what have your experiences been?
I generally don't play online games as much as I do single-player, narrative-driven ones, but when I find an online multiplayer game I like, I tend to stick with it for a long time. I also tend to play games online expressing as female. I found this to be a particularly "safe" outlet for me to express as my true gender without as many scary consequences of being clocked out and about in the real world. Just being gendered correctly by friends online has actually helped alleviate a lot of the stress I build up living as a male day to day pre-transition.
To clarify, I never engage in cat fishing, or any sort of deceptive behavior online. Those who know me online as female know me based on pictures only of myself, and when I speak, I use my own voice, not something modified to make me "sound" more female.
I've made a number of friends online on PS4 who know me solely as a female. A lot of times it can be re-assuring to be gendered correctly based on my voice, and what images my closer friends have seen of me as female (For those who don't know the Playstation 4 has a "Real Name Request" feature which links to social media like Facebook, allowing others to see an actual photo of you as opposed to a simple avatar). In that regard, I can at least pass online, even if i couldn't do so in person. That's at least a little victory for me considering I'm pre-HRT/Pre-everything really.