1. Family themed people. Older people with five+ kids and happy about it with or without a spouse. Big brothers & sisters animatedly talking about their toddler sibling to their friends and just "oh my little brother's birthday is soon! you should come it's at Chuck e' Cheese" and be deadass serious about the invitation. People who love their family and call them often. Idk. I see a lot of characters with issues toward their parents and/or have gravitated away from family due to "reasons" and it's weird. I know your aunt Sharon can be annoying calling you 24/7 but she loves you, call her back in a thread or something lmao.
2. Someone mentioned this earlier but... normal... people. Idk normalcy isn't very interesting but it's more fun for me to type up a backstory where my character David lives with his brother and is a kindergarten teacher and just looking for that special someone. Life isn't always interesting, but it sure is fascinating when I see people take that route where their character is an ordinary salaryman who loves their dog and reads romance novels on the down-low.
3. Male characters who are very protagonist-like, but they're kind and empathetic and mean well. I dunno. I love characters that are kind rather than those who are jerks for literally no reason than that (1) one tragic event that happened to them 10 years ago and they haven't emotionally matured enough to handle their trauma. But that's just me. Some people like that.
4. Strong women. Not necessarily muscular / built like an Amazon, but emotionally stable, mature, serious, dutiful women. That sort of thing. It makes it all cuter when they get a crush and don't know how to act in the situation.
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