mhacdebhandia
Explorer
Lots of people don't choose to play a given PC based on what they fantasise about being.I dont think I've ever had a rule against it, but to me it's just odd to have a grown man sitting across the table trying to put forth a female persona.
As DM, I often have to play a female PC, more out of necessity than desire to do so. So I guess on those occasions, I'm the grown man sitting across the table playing the female persona.
I just never really fantasized about being a chick. Sure, I've often wanted to be Lara Croft, Tomb Raider... like being in the situations and locations that she's been in. The hot chick part, not so much.
I have never in my gaming life played an idealised version of myself, or played someone with whom I particularly identified, or played someone who had a life I wished I could have. I get that a lot of people do, but it's never been something I wanted to do.
I've never played a female character long-term, but that's not because I'm not comfortable with it; I guess it's just that I create my character to suit the specific game we're playing, and I haven't yet come up with a character who made more sense as a woman than as a man. That said, I've played in plenty of games with men playing women and women playing men, and it's never been an issue - with good, competent players, I don't think it ever is an issue.