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I'm probably the 1% of guys who plays male characters. Then also I'm not a gooner who needs to get horny about everything. Also I really don't like the voices of female characters most of teh time. They're annoying and too high in my opinion.
I'll always remember that video of a dude taken red handed masturbating in his dorm to his WoW Blood Elf, or whatever is the name of the race.
That level of thirst is frankly quite pathetic, and I feel pity for people like that.
I make as much female characters as male characters, mostly alternating with each game from a series. Man in MH Freedom Unite, woman in 4 Ultimate, man in Generations Ultimate, man in World, woman in Rise, and once again male in Wilds. My wife always make either me or Tom Hiddleston in her games, it's not different for women.
Role play consideration are totally valid, but let's be honest here and say that's not the most important reason for most players.
also i can make cute girls but not cute men (i dont like men)
I got so used to it that I made another female character that basically looks the very same since my first char in MH1 - despite the removal of gender locked armor pieces.
However, in most cases I also made an additional male character to wear stuff like the male Ruiner Nergigante beta set, for instance.
There are two types of players.
Those who see them selves as their characters
Those who narrate the characters or they just like playing as the opposite gender for eye candy reasons.
Each side will find the other weird for but i will say from personal experience with people who ask these questions, they are usually insecure about them selves and are afraid to play outside their own gender for certain reasons.
And i know you people like ignoring this one but girls do this too, they will play male characters for similar reasons guys play females.
for people who dont know how psychology works
I just say play what you like to play as. I dont really care :P I dont find it weird at all