Ruin Explorer
Legend
That is true, but it's not good thing, including not for queer people.Oddly perhaps, queer RPGs are one of the places people seem fine with sexual content in an RPG. Thirsty Sword Lesbians fine, Horny Bards bad. Monsterhearts, good; straight fighter hooking up with the barmaid, bad.
Perhaps because in order to be queer content, it has to allow for expressing sexuality. If you don't express sexuality then it is assumed everyone is straight, in an oddly fantasy asexual world.
And it's worth noting there are even some LGBTQ+/queer people, largely in that "22-y/o minor" category who kind of want to try and make it so even queer RPGs and the like don't allow any expression of sexuality beyond, like maybe stating your orientation on the character sheet, which is kind of wild.
I do see some of the factors that have lead here - not least the fact that it's very easy for stuff to be creepy or cringe, and indeed, a ton of "RPG Horror Stories" involve precisely that kind of expression of sexuality - and many tables just don't have much of it, or even none - so there hasn't been much resistance to it gradually being pushed out (though I feel like stuff like Apocalypse World and so on does resist it - but that's 10+ years old at this point). And we all love to mock ol' Ed Greenwood and his kind of '70s free love take on the FR, because it's pretty funny, but at the same time I respect him for actually acknowledging that these are humans, not some strange sexless beings.