Ageplay vs. Roleplay — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Ageplay and Roleplay
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Ageplay
Ageplay or age play is a form of roleplaying in which an individual acts or treats another as if they were a different age. Ageplay is roleplaying between adults, and involves consent from all parties.
Roleplay
(intransitive) To act out a scenario or fantasy with another person or other people.
To spice up their sex life, they like to roleplay.
Ageplay
A form of roleplay in which the player deliberately acts an age different from their own (and usually younger).
Roleplay
(transitive) To act as a character as part of a fantasy, especially with a group.
He likes to roleplay a vampire.
Roleplay
The act or practice of roleplaying; an instance of roleplaying.
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Roleplay
The practice of roleplaying.
Roleplay
Perform on a stage or theater;
She acts in this play
He acted in `Julius Caesar'
I played in `A Christmas Carol'
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