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<blockquote data-quote="Lylandra" data-source="post: 7772741" data-attributes="member: 6816692"><p>This book isn't meant to be titillating, on the contrary. It is meant to invoke mature thoughts about the nature of love and sexuality in fictional settings and how to handle them at your table. </p><p></p><p>Far too many games simply take assumptions from our world and carbon-copy them onto a given fantasy or sci-fi world. To me, that's always been weird and, if (negative) stereotypes pile on, it can be a deal-breaker as it creates immersive dissonance (Yeah, even the highly lauded Golarion falls into this trap when it comes to Asmodeus and his relation to gender. Ugh.). </p><p></p><p>So I'm happy that this guide is out there, even if I found that, personally, we kind of live and play much of what is mentioned inside. And having characters who come from different cultural backgrounds (in relation to love, sexuality and marriage, but also in relation to everything else) clash can be really exciting. But that only works *if* you have cultural differences that also kind of differ from what we know from our world.</p><p></p><p>TL;DR: Book isn't meant to spice up your imaginary love life, but to think about concepts of love and sex in fantasy/sci-fi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lylandra, post: 7772741, member: 6816692"] This book isn't meant to be titillating, on the contrary. It is meant to invoke mature thoughts about the nature of love and sexuality in fictional settings and how to handle them at your table. Far too many games simply take assumptions from our world and carbon-copy them onto a given fantasy or sci-fi world. To me, that's always been weird and, if (negative) stereotypes pile on, it can be a deal-breaker as it creates immersive dissonance (Yeah, even the highly lauded Golarion falls into this trap when it comes to Asmodeus and his relation to gender. Ugh.). So I'm happy that this guide is out there, even if I found that, personally, we kind of live and play much of what is mentioned inside. And having characters who come from different cultural backgrounds (in relation to love, sexuality and marriage, but also in relation to everything else) clash can be really exciting. But that only works *if* you have cultural differences that also kind of differ from what we know from our world. TL;DR: Book isn't meant to spice up your imaginary love life, but to think about concepts of love and sex in fantasy/sci-fi [/QUOTE]
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