D20r Sexy:Alignments on The Sexy

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Many characters who are otherwise paragons of one alignment can be completely (or just subtly) different when it comes to their sexuality. The Succubus can be a shining of this - Chaotic Evil by their nature, but acting like almost any alignment on the spectrum sexually. A Succubus whose sexual nature is Chaotic Good in spite of themselves being the usual Chaotic Evil, for example, sees the bringing of pleasure to others as inherently corrupting and thus useful to their end goals, but also inherently enjoyable outside of that.
Many characters who are otherwise paragons of one alignment can be completely (or just subtly) different when it comes to their sexuality. The Succubus can be a shining of this - Chaotic Evil by their nature, but acting like almost any alignment on the spectrum sexually. A Succubus whose sexual nature is Chaotic Good in spite of themselves being the usual Chaotic Evil, for example, sees the bringing of pleasure to others as inherently corrupting and thus useful to their end goals, but also inherently enjoyable outside of that.
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== Sexual Alignment ==
 
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Besides describing a character's sexual nature independently of their main alignment, characters have a two-dimensional actual Sexual Alignment as well. Unlike the classical alignment grid, this grid is twenty-one spaces - three for drive, and ''seven'' for gender preference (based on the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinsey_scale Kinsey Scale of sexuality]]
 
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=== Drive ===
 
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'''Abstinent''': An Abstinent character doesn't much care for sex. Petty hedonism just doesn't stroke their interests. Perhaps they're devoted to a cause, or simply fearful of societal disapproval. They themselves tend to be pretty disapproving of more free-wheeling bretheren.
 
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'''Moderate''': The neutral. They acknowledge their sexuality, but it doesn't have much sway over them. An opportunity to indulge in their passions is great, but not their be-all end-all.
 
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'''Indulgent''': Indulgent characters like to do it. They seek to gratify their urges and regularly. They view those that repress their urges as confusing beings - why deny yourself?
 
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=== Gender Preference ===
 
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'''Hard-Gyno''': Hard-Gyno characters like women ''exclusively and solely''. They are ''much'' rarer than one would think.
 
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'''Gyno''': Gyno characters like women primarily, only incidentally showing interest in men. This is the most common alignment for men.
 
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'''Bi-Gyno''': Bi-Gyno characters prefer women, but are more than incidentally interested in men. This alignment's more common for men than a straight person might think. Bi-Gynos are the quintessential "dudes who experimented in college".
 
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'''Bisexual''': Bisexual characters like men and women about equally.
 
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'''Bi-Andro''': Bi-Andro characters prefer men, but are more than incidentally interested in women. This alignment's more common for women than a straight person might think.
 
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'''Andro''': Andro characters like men primarily, only incidentally showing interest in women. This is the most common alignment for women.
 
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'''Hard-Andro''': Hard-Andro characters like men ''exclusively and solely''. They're ''much'' rarer than one would think.
 

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