Another possibility is that the jock is trying to deceive an enemy in the game. By making it seem like he has feelings for the boy, he can create a false sense of security or mislead the opponent. Let's say there's a rival group in the game, and the jock pretends to like the boy to make the rival group think they are on a different track, while in fact, he is planning something else entirely in the game.
One r4r success story could be about two people who met through r4r and started a business together. They had complementary skills and by networking via r4r, they were able to turn their ideas into a profitable venture.
Well, when it comes to fanfic, R&R typically means that the author wants you to read the story and then give a review. It's a way for them to get input on their writing and know how readers are responding to it.
A gay jock might enter the BDSM scene because he wants to break free from the traditional norms associated with being a jock. He meets another guy at a BDSM - friendly event. They start with simple bondage play. As time goes on, they explore more complex aspects of BDSM, all while their relationship as a gay couple in the BDSM world deepens.
There could be a story where a gay jock, who is used to being in control in his athletic life, finds himself drawn to the idea of relinquishing control in a BDSM relationship. He might meet an experienced partner who guides him through the different aspects of BDSM, from bondage to discipline. It shows how people can explore different sides of their sexuality while maintaining respect and communication.
At first, it might be really awkward since the jock is only pretending. The boy might be a bit suspicious too. But as the story progresses, they could start to have some common interests within the game. For example, they might discover that they both are really good at a certain part of the game and start to bond over that.
Definitely. Peter Parker was shown as a nerd with his love for science and his awkward social interactions in the comics. His nerdy traits were part of what made him relatable to many readers.