EzekielRaiden
Follower of the Way
So...you also never take into account the things other people like? If you have a lactose intolerant Jewish friend visit, you'll cook the sausage alfredo you were going to cook and if they don't like it they can just leave? If you invite your friends over for movie night, sucks to be them if they don't like horror movies because guess what, it's all horror all night?Right, this sounds good in a vague general sense....but does not quite work out in real life.
My house in a non smoking house. You come over to play a game: you smoke outside. I will never "adjust" and say "sure come on it and light up and fill my house with your stinking smoke".
Same way I don't put up with personal attacks, bullying or hitting on players during the game, even "as a joke". Again, I will never "adjust" and say "oh sure go ahead and attack and insult Bob all you want".
I'm not saying you should let people smoke in your house. That's--rather trivially--a perfectly cromulent thing to simply forbid. But what others explicitly said, and you explicitly rejected, was lifting even one finger to try to embrace the tastes or interests of your players if they don't happen to be 100% perfectly your own tastes. Hence my dismay. Adjusting to the tastes and interests of others when it costs you nothing and does you no harm is not at all like letting people smoke in your non-smoking house. It is, instead, being friendly and positive to others--and an absolute refusal to do those things is only barely shy of open insult.