ENWorld women

Kahuna Burger said:
heh, this reminds me of the "female atheist club" on .atheism... weren't a lot of us there either.

I'm an agnostic leaning toward atheism myself. I agree, very few women roaming those circles...

Ariel
 

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alsih2o said:
done, you owe me one :) i choose to call it in here-
Done. Great job with the round robin, six playing characters to pick from, and you choose one of the horses! Interesting thread there with the alphabetical. (I encourage others to check out and contribute to both of these threads). About the alphabetical, Kriskrafts has forbidden me from reading any more than the first and last posts, planning to use most of the rest for an upcoming module of hers. Yes, I'm afraid, very afraid.

Now, back to the topic (before Randomling decides to shoot both of us). I would not be surprised if there are dozens of female gamers on these boards. I would expect that there will be several new people joining Randomling's House as a result of this thread, especially with the "Girl Talk" forum up later today.
 
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Not a female gamer but my best friend is. She doesn't post here because it's to d20 and she's nota d20 woman. I've known a few femal gamers in my time, but most of them I personaly introduced to the hobby. There area decent amount out there judging by all the ones I see at the Conventions.
 

You know what...

The one thing I really want to talk about...and I know looking at my earlier description of myself it seems like all I must talk about is anything scientific or literature related...but by god!

I really miss talking about really girly things...things that "the modern educated woman" aren't usually supposed to talk about once they exit their teenybopper years.

Men! Clothes! Shoes! Makeup!

I miss that with my gal pals especially now that we're all in different cities all over the country. I'm surrounded by guys all day and I get enough talk about the latest video games, the latest technology...well if I'm lucky they'll actually talk about books as most of my guy pals are techies like me.

:p

I don't know why some women in my profession think that in order to perform it, we have to dress like the guys (I so do not - I am so tomboy-girly girl) and talk just like them.

Can't I be a top-rated scientist and a fashion diva at the same time?

;)
 

over my gaming career, i've gamed with probably over a dozen or so women.

two groups had more women than men; one group was 50/50.

i prefer mixed groups; the party dynamic seems to be a bit better.
 


KitanaVorr said:
Can't I be a top-rated scientist and a fashion diva at the same time?
only if you're also a professional stuntwoman, rockstar, and on your way to save the Earth from an alien invasion. ;) :D
 

Interesting. Being bisexual, I kind of take turns talking about men and women. It's women at the moment. I only have about six pairs of shoes (most falling apart) and wear makeup very rarely. I'm coming around to clothes, though! :D
 

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