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<blockquote data-quote="candidus_cogitens" data-source="post: 485350" data-attributes="member: 770"><p>Since initially creating this thread, and having read all of your helpful advice, I have come to this conclusion: Gaming groups are often quite different from other social groups. This is true in two ways.</p><p></p><p>First, sometimes people form gaming groups with people that they do not and would not otherwise consider friends. We sometimes even game with people that we really don't like.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, people do not always act like themselves when they game. Obviously, when you roleplay, you bring out different, sometimes hidden, aspects of your personality. Not to mention the matter of different gaming "styles," i.e. preferences about what gaming/roleplaying is all about and how it should be done.</p><p></p><p>In my current situation, the problem is mainly that several of us in the group just don't like this guy. It's not that he's that bad of a roleplayer, or that he is incredibly disruptive (although he is sometimes disruptive). It's more that he just rubs us the wrong way, and sometimes says things that are quite abrasive. In short, he's just not somebody that I want to invite into my home on a regular basis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="candidus_cogitens, post: 485350, member: 770"] Since initially creating this thread, and having read all of your helpful advice, I have come to this conclusion: Gaming groups are often quite different from other social groups. This is true in two ways. First, sometimes people form gaming groups with people that they do not and would not otherwise consider friends. We sometimes even game with people that we really don't like. Secondly, people do not always act like themselves when they game. Obviously, when you roleplay, you bring out different, sometimes hidden, aspects of your personality. Not to mention the matter of different gaming "styles," i.e. preferences about what gaming/roleplaying is all about and how it should be done. In my current situation, the problem is mainly that several of us in the group just don't like this guy. It's not that he's that bad of a roleplayer, or that he is incredibly disruptive (although he is sometimes disruptive). It's more that he just rubs us the wrong way, and sometimes says things that are quite abrasive. In short, he's just not somebody that I want to invite into my home on a regular basis. [/QUOTE]
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