CantFaketheFunk said:
If I started going to the gym again and worked out every day, I could eventually look like a he-man champion
In reality, I am "that fit guy" that every group of friends tends to have, but in WoW I play(ed) a male gnome, a female blood elf, a male undead, pretty much everything was unrepresentative of who I am in real life.
A few of my friends in WoW made claims that they'd rather look at a female model than a male model if they were going to be playing all day, but at the opposite end of the spectrum I had friends who called them out for doing so. In the end, the people that called the others out had no valid arguments of why they SHOULDN'T make female avatars. That was when I started rolling characters based on whatever the hell I was feeling would look most badass at the time, rather than how others would think about the way those avatars looked vs. who I am.
My reasons for choosing to make a male Gnome Warrior was because I thought a tiny gnome running around all badass with a huge axe was hilarious. Nothing more (turns out, this aesthetic was also wicked for dominating tauren warriors, cause they never noticed the little gnome cleaving at their heals until he doms them). Similarly, my reasons for choosing a female blood elf paladin was because no other horde race could be a paladin, and male blood elves just look dumb (seriously, worst model ever). And continuing on that note, I made a male Undead Warlock because, lets face it, Undead just look badass.
By the end of my WoW Career, all of my friends picked their avatars based on aesthetics, not on who they were in real life. We would constantly re-roll on new servers to attempt to keep the game interesting for ourselves. I know one avid MMOer who picked races/sexes based on their casting animations alone. And yet another real life friend who would make level 1 female elf (NE/BE) characters to (you guessed it) beg players for money efficiently. I guess what I'm trying to say here is the age old saying "You can't judge a book by it's cover"