![]() ![]() If this character is in a setting when there was no protection, they might have STD Immunity (being that good characters often have Plot Armor) and probably never impregnate anyone/get pregnant.Īlso, when the adjective "liberated" is used to describe a female character, it usually means that she's sexually liberated. It isn't necessary for the character to have an active sex life. The character is simply leading by example by (directly or indirectly) embracing a wide range of sexuality, either by practicing sexual varietism or by professing their belief in the free love doctrine and by caring about the emotions of everyone involved. Since this standpoint is a personal one, the character does not have to be interested in politics or activism. This is a character who is strongly opposed to abuse, predation, exploitation, entitlement and Double Standards, while at the same time also opposing judgmental, critical, and moralistic attitudes about such matters as promiscuity, Polyamory, open relationships, Friends with Benefits, homosexuality, BDSM and Maligned Mixed Marriage. ![]() ![]() Because of this, regardless of this or in spite of this (depending on the setting), the character believes that Sex Is Good and that it's wrong to impose limits to what sexuality should be like. A person who has a strong (and reasonable) ethical code, a strong (and not misguided) sense of empathy, or both. This character is a moral and benevolent person, at least when it comes to matters of romance and sexuality. ![]()
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