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<blockquote data-quote="StreamOfTheSky" data-source="post: 4805113" data-attributes="member: 35909"><p>IMC, the setting is primarily matriarchial or gender neutral</p><p>The players in my group are all male</p><p>IMC, male players have played female characters</p><p>Female players have played male characters</p><p>Female players have played female characters</p><p>IMC, there are gay PCs</p><p>IMC, there are gay NPCs</p><p>Romance/sex is PG-13 (OK for 13-17, but not younger)</p><p>Romance/sex is R rated (under 17 not admitted without parent)</p><p>IMC, it's mostly dungeon crawling or other combat</p><p></p><p></p><p>First off, my current group is all male, but previous groups have had women in them, whic affects the next few replies.</p><p>IME, myself and others have pretty freely played PCs of either gender.</p><p>My world tends to be gender equal, but alas, it was grouped together with matriarchal. Men do tend to have more positions of power, but I try to have a lot of strong female NPCs, too. So far in the current campaign, about half of the boss fights I've run were against females.</p><p>I use gay NPCs occasionally. Sometimes seriously, sometimes comedically. The first one shot I ever DMed, the guy who gave the party their questwas actually the BBEG (using their presence there to frame them for the crime he was going to commit). He spied on their progress, disguised as an old hermit. He came on to the (all male) party very strongly to creep them out and make them not want to stick around and question why he was there. The ploy worked rather well.</p><p>In my current group, one guy is playing a female character and she is bisexual, so I assume that counts as a gay PC.</p><p>I'd like sex to be R-rated in my games, but usually in any group the maximum comfort level for everyone ends up being more like PG-13.</p><p>Wasn't sure how much wahoo my game had, kinda confused at the meaning.</p><p>There are recurring people and places, but I forgot if I checked that off.</p><p>And yeah, we have actually have had some sessions with nothing but RP, but I generally run dungeon crawls and other such combat related stuff.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: And it's just coincidence I've had no gay players yet. I'd be fine with that. A year ago I played a female druid who had a romance with and married a male monk played by another guy. If that counts for anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StreamOfTheSky, post: 4805113, member: 35909"] IMC, the setting is primarily matriarchial or gender neutral The players in my group are all male IMC, male players have played female characters Female players have played male characters Female players have played female characters IMC, there are gay PCs IMC, there are gay NPCs Romance/sex is PG-13 (OK for 13-17, but not younger) Romance/sex is R rated (under 17 not admitted without parent) IMC, it's mostly dungeon crawling or other combat First off, my current group is all male, but previous groups have had women in them, whic affects the next few replies. IME, myself and others have pretty freely played PCs of either gender. My world tends to be gender equal, but alas, it was grouped together with matriarchal. Men do tend to have more positions of power, but I try to have a lot of strong female NPCs, too. So far in the current campaign, about half of the boss fights I've run were against females. I use gay NPCs occasionally. Sometimes seriously, sometimes comedically. The first one shot I ever DMed, the guy who gave the party their questwas actually the BBEG (using their presence there to frame them for the crime he was going to commit). He spied on their progress, disguised as an old hermit. He came on to the (all male) party very strongly to creep them out and make them not want to stick around and question why he was there. The ploy worked rather well. In my current group, one guy is playing a female character and she is bisexual, so I assume that counts as a gay PC. I'd like sex to be R-rated in my games, but usually in any group the maximum comfort level for everyone ends up being more like PG-13. Wasn't sure how much wahoo my game had, kinda confused at the meaning. There are recurring people and places, but I forgot if I checked that off. And yeah, we have actually have had some sessions with nothing but RP, but I generally run dungeon crawls and other such combat related stuff. EDIT: And it's just coincidence I've had no gay players yet. I'd be fine with that. A year ago I played a female druid who had a romance with and married a male monk played by another guy. If that counts for anything. [/QUOTE]
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