Since you mentioned characters, think about this. One of the core aspects of role play is to become your character, I think you can agree to that, and to do that, you have to take on the characters personality. For example, one of my OCs dislikes wolfs, so for me to rp him getting buddy-buddy with a wolf would be out of character, thus I would fail to become him. So that is a plausible reason for rejection. Another thing to consider is where the characters come from(I know that logic is a tricky thing to apply to vore, but hear me out), the OC that I mentioned earlier lives in a world(universe really) where there are no humans, so to rp him with human, unless some believable bridge is made(ie, a portal), would break suspension of disbelief, pulling me out of character. Both examples given would prevent me from role playing under you definition. One last note, if I am forced to rp, I can not and will not go into character, which, going back to your definition of role play, prevents me from really role playing.
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