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<blockquote data-quote="STARP_Social_Officer" data-source="post: 3750699" data-attributes="member: 41202"><p>I don't go out of my way to point out and introduce sexual elements into my games, but I certainly don't gloss over them. Of course it depends on the setting, and you can go a little too far sometimes. One example would be a friend of mine who ran a game in which all the PCs were elves. At some point during his campaign a licensed work (either an article or a book) was published about elves which made much of their 'sexual freedoms' and no-hang-ups attitude to sex. The rest of the campaign, the attitude of "if it moves, shag it" applied nicely and it started to get weird (think animals...I'm not kidding). That kind of ended the fun for my friend. But not for his players.</p><p>As for my campaigns, it varies depending on setting and culture. In modern games and the like, it has the normal status as it does in Western society today. In more archaic settings, it tends to be "there but hidden" unless PCs go looking for it. It's much the same in other settings I've played in. I could tell you a story involving my halfling bard and a bondage parlour but...well, there might be kids reading this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STARP_Social_Officer, post: 3750699, member: 41202"] I don't go out of my way to point out and introduce sexual elements into my games, but I certainly don't gloss over them. Of course it depends on the setting, and you can go a little too far sometimes. One example would be a friend of mine who ran a game in which all the PCs were elves. At some point during his campaign a licensed work (either an article or a book) was published about elves which made much of their 'sexual freedoms' and no-hang-ups attitude to sex. The rest of the campaign, the attitude of "if it moves, shag it" applied nicely and it started to get weird (think animals...I'm not kidding). That kind of ended the fun for my friend. But not for his players. As for my campaigns, it varies depending on setting and culture. In modern games and the like, it has the normal status as it does in Western society today. In more archaic settings, it tends to be "there but hidden" unless PCs go looking for it. It's much the same in other settings I've played in. I could tell you a story involving my halfling bard and a bondage parlour but...well, there might be kids reading this. [/QUOTE]
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