I do think that what Tripp is trying to say is kinda making sense. And everyone's inputs are appreciated as we want a roleplay community that is, like Tripp said is "Rules of the roleplay, not rules within the roleplay". While the laws of UK/USA, Australia or any other countries may be similar, we should try sticking to the idea that in roleplay, the rules are what we want them to be. I understand that some people want structured rules for roleplay, but what if those structured rules are actually constricting on the roleplayers roleplay imagination. I mean, we can't have a website called EcchiDreams if we can't live out our roleplay dreams, am I right? I'm sure other's feel the same way, but I'm just saying what I believe should be done.