I, look, I mean no offense by that, but if it’s a serious post, I don’t believe you’ll find anyone that way. Most people I know who are open to write romances (more and more rares as people get burned) will do so only with players they know and trust OOC.
Godsknows it’s the case for me.
(That and the mixture of “must be female healer pleasant to my eyes” but also “i don’t want to know about their irl but they still need to be a cis-woman” is… Let’s just, raiding eyebrows. It’s weird demands.)
if it’s sincere then nobody would ever want to come in any sort of partnership, romantic or platonic or whateverific by agreeing to some kinda terms of service
just reeks of the neckbearded ‘you must do xyz if you become my gf’ types we saw in memes in 2017 or somewhere
What does any quality of creativity have to do with running dungeons…?
Or you could just… head ingame and try to find someone for each? Have the development of your characters naturally evolve + if you click with eachother well do the PvE stuff?
You do realize humans have more traits than 1, yeah?
I did and I am utterly confused.
Usually people go the way of: meet ingame in roleplay (primary hobby in this case) to see if they have chemistry with eachother and then go from there to do PvE and stuff maybe. Which is really nothing uncommon. This approach is very strange though.
If this is a troll: cool post.
If this is real: roleplay and interacting with another person “on terms” is usually not a great thing unless it’s a very active guild. People usually want to have their friendship OOC (pve content) + in character relationship happen naturally.