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Why Do So Many Guys Use Or Have A Female Avatar?

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I created my avatar myself,
The avatar is not myself, just kind of a view I like to see often :D
 
You don't have to be gay or crossdresser to have a female avatar. You may use your avatar to show how you treat females in your fantasy.
 
I created my avatar myself,
that's the real answer. They like seeing purty things.
This is out of topic for this thread but...i remember all the artists of my avatars.
I was lucky enough for my avatars are renderings created by significant crux 3d artists in here :)
@mermaidhunter
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@SkatingJesus
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@jucundus
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and Current one is Moebius's
Thanks to all always in my :bdsm-heart:
I cropped for 1:1 ration and pics size current limitation of cf.
 
For the record: my avatar is male. He is my name-sake, an anime villain done in a bishonen style.
"The bishōnen typically has the same traits as idealized female beauties in Japan: lustrous black hair, opaque skin, red cheeks, etc, but simultaneously retains a male body, making them aesthetically different from both men and women. Western audiences may perceive bishonen as effeminate, however Japanese do not, they are seen as something akin to how Westerners view angels; they are wholly male."
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In my case, I simply prefer to enjoy kinky D/s fantasies from the perspective of a female victim and I don't find it too weird or wrong.

I like playing video games and I haven't seen too many people having difficulty identifying themselves with a fictional main character, be it an elf in a fantasy land or some spider-mutant superhero.

Compared to such cases, I don't see much difficulty in imagining myself being a female in a certain fictional context.
 
In my case, I simply prefer to enjoy kinky D/s fantasies from the perspective of a female victim and I don't find it too weird or wrong.

I like playing video games and I haven't seen too many people having difficulty identifying themselves with a fictional main character, be it an elf in a fantasy land or some spider-mutant superhero.

Compared to such cases, I don't see much difficulty in imagining myself being a female in a certain fictional context.
Nice to hear there are others too.
Women feels more and their bodies are more sensitive. It’s thrilling to imagine how it feels and of course exaggerate it a lot, because you can never know.
 
My avatar is just a random image I found online. At one time I did have a pic of myself but everybody said they liked this one so I brought it back
 
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