10 Ways Role Play Can Go Terribly (And Hilariously) Wrong

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Being a stickler for accuracy

If you’re going to go the historical route, like getting costumes from certain famous periods in history when bloodletting and jousting was still a thing, try not to get too caught up in the accuracy of it all. So if your partner references driving there in his car, but it’s the 1800s and there are no cars yet, you don’t have to mention that. Sometimes, storylines get intermixed during role play. Or if your partner wants to do it one time with a handmaiden before going off to war, but references the wrong war, that’s okay. It turns out that you don’t need to stop and correct them on these details.

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