nedjer
Adventurer
From what I understand of human psychology, you're probably using such a list to sort through people you meet, consciously or not.
We shape and adapt countless lists simultaneously through a process called ad-hoc, goal-directed conceptual categorisation. The lists are held in what can be described roughly as networked situation models, which are conceptual representations way beyond a standard list. These situational blueprints are checked for matches and used to rapidly construct something vaguely resembling what's actually going on in front of us.
As a psychologist this asks me to see people not as cognitively easy cardboard cut-out models / stereotypes, but to try to look further and see the 1,000 books they've read, the 100 concerts they've been to, the 15 years of childhood . . .
So, I'm not suggesting we ask the guy next door with the crystal meth lab to pop over and Al Pacino a Paladin. But it does seem very excluding to insist that players should be employed, comfortable with all animals or in a relationship.