Y'all, there ain't nothing wrong with having a rp account. No shame. No judgement. Go have your fun! But if you are acting out a fake pregnancy, please disclose it as so.
((Shout-out to @imhavingababy for being an excellent example of how to run a preg/birth kink rp blog!))
As @breathe-and-push has pointed out in the past, catfishing as a pregnant person can harm actual pregnant people in this community. It can give someone a false expectation of what pregnancy will be like, which is unhealthy. It could give consumers of kink content the expectation that all kinksters will share their irl pregnancies, which can lead to a sense of entitlement and harassment of pregnant people who are not open to sharing details.
I will not tag this person, as I'm not trying to harass them -- and DO NOT go spam them, either! They're a very new blog, but for the well-being of the community at large I'm posting proof that they are a pregnancy catfisher.
This is their blog and bio:
See that ultrasound? It's stolen.
I pointed out this person should be tagging their rp:
Less than an hour later, they deleted my reply:
And then they vertically flipped the ultrasound pic to try and fool reverse image search:
Yes, I know that "birth roleplay" is tagged on that, but if you go to the blog and look at how they use tags, it seems they've slapped every preg and birth related tag on there to try and get eyes on their blog.
Sidenote: PLEASE do not use the tag "#pregblr" for roleplay posts! That tag is supposed to be used for actually pregnant people to share their stories and find support.
My guess is that this person is likely young and wanting to live out their mpreg fantasies. That's not a bad thing, it's just something that needs to be tagged.
This post exists because they are clearly wanting people to think they're actually pregnant, when they are not.
Be wary out there, folks. Don't do this. It's empty attention if it's not real, anyway; you'll be left feeling hollow after the charade is over.