Bayonet
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I think a lot of people just have stereotype quick notes embedded in their head, and file people accordingly. D&D is something that immediately connects with "weird guy in basement", I guess, and people aren't really great at dealing with cognitive dissonance.
I'm a pretty traditional huntin' and fishin' kinda guy, a gun nut, a combat vet, and a fighting sport hobbyist. There are times that I've mentioned liking D&D and gotten told that I'm " not that type of guy, at least..." People sometimes refuse to believe me, and assume I'm joking, as if they can't separate the hobby from the stereotype.
People are weird and irrational, and there's not much we can do to prevent them from being so.


'em.
Edited to add: I've actually used the stigma as a "sales point" when talking about D&D. I point out the fact that the game is so enjoyable, that for decades people willingly subjected themselves to the stereotypes and social exclusion that might come from it. That usually gets people interested, in a 'what am I missing?' kind of way.
I'm a pretty traditional huntin' and fishin' kinda guy, a gun nut, a combat vet, and a fighting sport hobbyist. There are times that I've mentioned liking D&D and gotten told that I'm " not that type of guy, at least..." People sometimes refuse to believe me, and assume I'm joking, as if they can't separate the hobby from the stereotype.
People are weird and irrational, and there's not much we can do to prevent them from being so.




Edited to add: I've actually used the stigma as a "sales point" when talking about D&D. I point out the fact that the game is so enjoyable, that for decades people willingly subjected themselves to the stereotypes and social exclusion that might come from it. That usually gets people interested, in a 'what am I missing?' kind of way.
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