Have you ever gone against your IRL sexual preferences in a game romance?

(Note: due to our small number of posters, all of whom seem like rational humans, I think we can discuss this topic in a mature and interesting way. If the mods disagree, feel free to delete the thread)

So, for instance, if you are gay IRL, have you pursued a heterosexual relationship in a game (or the other way around).

How about furry romance? I read a game description that concluded with "by the end of the game you will have a furry fetish". That seems highly unlikely. The only time I've ever done this was in the game Crush Crush when I was forced to romance a bear. Oh yeah, I also played a pigeon dating sim briefly. There was also one about dating tanks, but I didn't play that.

Back to legally more acceptable human/human relationships, I understand that a lot of heterosexual male players romanced Garrus in Mass Effect.

What if you are playing the opposite gender, though, like you are male and playing female Shep? If you tend to stick to your IRL preferences, would you then pursue a lesbian romance or pursue a male character? Does the presence of romance in a game make you more or less likely to play as the gender you identify as IRL?

Is it all just a game, and you don't care who you romance? For me, if I'm going to role play, I'm going to stick to my IRL preferences, but I'm a stick in the mud, as they say. I also shy away from evil playthroughs and even just any playthrough that differs too significantly from my IRL personality.

AHA! I JUST FIGURED OUT MY PROBLEM. I don't actually role play at all. I just play as myself.

But anyway, how do you handle these things?
 
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I pretty much always play as myself as well. I don't remember ever choosing to play as a female character or romancing a male NPC.

I also almost always avoid the evil options, at least for the first playthrough. I think Black & White is one of the few games where I was almost consistently evil, but that's mostly because it's much faster to convert villages by being evil than by being good. I did usually take good care of the people that worshipped me.

I did start a single-player Baldur's Gate 3 campaign with the Dark Urge after only having played a few hours in co-op, but it's honestly been too hard to be properly evil. I chose to give in to the urge a couple of times and sometimes it's just kind of funny, but there have been too many instances where it's just been horrifying. Outside of the times where there was a Dark Urge option I've been very helpful to the people I've met and I've decided I'm going to try to redeem myself and resist the urge from now on.
 
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