QuoteComputer games, both on and off line have given us the opportunity to create virtual characters as extensions of ourselves. If you play or played such games did you always choose a character whose sex/gender was opposite of yours? Or maybe only sometimes? What was the purpose of your choice and what was its effect?
Always, when I have the option. My brother (Mike) got a Wii recently, and it has WiiSports, for which you can create your own character. So he and I went through the family creating characters that look roughly like us, and finally it was my turn (though he held the controller-thing). He entered everything for me as anyone 'normal' would - as close as he could get to my physical appearance (i.e. female, "diminutive", long brown hair etc). Anyway, he went to bypass the 'facial hair' section, but I got him to stop and go through all the options as he'd done for the other sections, and they had this
really cool moustache

... And then, when he was about to finish, I realised that 'I' was wearing a dress. Lutin does
not do dresses, and the only way a female can wear pants on the Wii is if she's male. Figures

. SO! My Wii-me is wearing a
purple ("the ->-bleeped-<- colour?!!!!", as my accepting brother so diplomatically phrased it - though I confess that I didn't choose that colour randomly

) top and black *pants*, and has a long brunet ponytail, a moustache, and very feminine facial features. So
I'm happy with it.
However...Quote....what was its effect?
It scared the bejesus out of Mike. >

Now, *every* time the topic of WiiSports comes up, he says "Yes,
someone really needs to *shave*." He even told our parents that my Wii character is male and has a moustache, but "transgender" obviously isn't in my family's vocabulary, 'cause no-one has any idea.