Thomas Shey
Legend
So doesn't it make sense that characters with low mental attributes would be roleplayed as if they didn't?
The problem isn't that they're roleplayed as they're smarter or more charismatic; its that they're played as though they're smarter or more charismatic. What I mean by that is that their (usually) smarter or more charismatic player finds a way to substitute their own traits for the character's weaker ones, therefor making them often moot (this is why the examples I've usually used have been severe, where the gap can be pretty visible). You sometimes see people pull this one with certain sorts of skills, too (this is more common with modern period games, but you can see it in fantasy games with things like survival skills); they suffer from the same sorts of problems, and are basically ways to game system. They're bad roleplaying in that they aren't being played within the capability the character actually has, and can often get away with it by not engaging the mechanics that would be limited to what the character could do.
This was much worse in the old days because often a lot of these things were thrown into the lap of the players by default anyway.
What keeps them in line are the mechanics.
Player: "I'm going to go and put my patented moves on that cute barmaid."
GM: "Sigh. Ok, let's have a roll."
Player: "Let's see...uh-oh. Eight."
GM: "Yeah, she rolls her eyes and walks away."
Player: "She must not like the strong, handsome, successful adventurer type. Either that or she's being mind-controlled. Yeah that must be it."
You won't get an argument from me about this part when the mechanics are actually engaged and there are mechanics. But even now there are a lot of things that will not get handled that way (making plans, solving puzzles and so on) so there's still lots of places to sidestep this, and that's assuming you have a group that isn't subject to letting roleplay do that with things there are mechanics for. Or are playing a game with Old School sensibilities and the whole "the answer is not on your character sheet."

