I'm not free friday nights or saturday, but I'm available early sunday and every week day (minus friday) after 5! My time zone is pst and I'm moderately experienced with 5e c:
I can play many classes too, I'm pretty flexible!
EDIT: I'm not looking to recruit people for a group, and thats what this kinda turned into! I'm looking for a game to join, that's all!
Deleting my comment huh... welp guess that shows more about you and your unwillingness to converse with people of different ideas. I had no intention on attacking you I just wanted to know your reasons for creating this. Because let's say if I were to create a session for just Straight people everyone would attack that. So I wanted to know why you think the reverse was ok. I expect this to be deleted too so have a good day I guess...
Deleting my comment huh... welp guess that shows more about you and your unwillingness to converse with people of different ideas. I had no intention on attacking you I just wanted to know your reasons for creating this. Because let's say if I were to create a session for just Straight people everyone would attack that. So I wanted to know why you think the reverse was ok. I expect this to be deleted too so have a good day I guess...
D&D hasn't always been welcoming to LGBT. The community has drastically improved over the years, but there are still people that will suddenly balk when a player reveals their character is LGBT. I once derailed an entire campaign my freshman year of college a few sessions in by jokingly saying I wanted to flirt with a bar wench while playing a female character, and suddenly a few of the other players were questioning me and asking the DM whether "that kind of stuff was allowed." An argument broke out amongst the entire table. Thankfully the DM was a very good friend of mine, and politely asked the players having a problem with me to leave. It is, singularly, the worst D&D memory I have. And I can guarantee I'm not the only one who has had experiences like that.
Nowhere do they say no straight people allowed. They, like me, just want to make sure the other people at the table aren't going to turn on them for being queer. Playing with other LGBT ensures we KNOW right off the bat that we are in a safe space and aren't going to get hit with stuff right in the moment, as I did. We want a safe space, not an exclusionary one.
Deleting my comment huh... welp guess that shows more about you and your unwillingness to converse with people of different ideas. I had no intention on attacking you I just wanted to know your reasons for creating this. Because let's say if I were to create a session for just Straight people everyone would attack that. So I wanted to know why you think the reverse was ok. I expect this to be deleted too so have a good day I guess...
D&D hasn't always been welcoming to LGBT. The community has drastically improved over the years, but there are still people that will suddenly balk when a player reveals their character is LGBT. I once derailed an entire campaign my freshman year of college a few sessions in by jokingly saying I wanted to flirt with a bar wench while playing a female character, and suddenly a few of the other players were questioning me and asking the DM whether "that kind of stuff was allowed." An argument broke out amongst the entire table. Thankfully the DM was a very good friend of mine, and politely asked the players having a problem with me to leave. It is, singularly, the worst D&D memory I have. And I can guarantee I'm not the only one who has had experiences like that.
Nowhere do they say no straight people allowed. They, like me, just want to make sure the other people at the table aren't going to turn on them for being queer. Playing with other LGBT ensures we KNOW right off the bat that we are in a safe space and aren't going to get hit with stuff right in the moment, as I did. We want a safe space, not an exclusionary one.
I never deleted that Skeptical guy's comment, it must have been a mod, but I agree with what you said! I don't mind playing with straight/cis people at all as long as they arent a dick, you know? Just like I wouldn't wanna play with another queer person who is confrontational.
When I play dnd, I just wanna have a good time, and I tend to feel more comfortable with queer people and people who are more welcoming! I just want a safe, fun place to play dnd and romance every queer female NPC that I can.
I am always looking for more players to play D&D with, being rather new to the universe I don't have access to a ton of knowledge however I learn quickly. Should you ever find yourself needing an extra body shoot me a message over on Discord(Crytek#3096) or here, in the process of trying to make new friends who play the game and just want to have fun doing so. I am part of a campaign right now on Tuesdays however having come into a lot of free time as of recent that wont change for the foreseeable future I'd always be open to playing another campaign or two.
It baffles me that people still have a strong opinionated voice towards a persons interest in partners, being straight and having a wife + a baby I'd consider myself mature and LGBT friendly, currently in talks with a DM right now regarding a campaign that requires you to be so. Anyhow, babbling on right now, if you need an extra player for a campaign in the future I'd be happy to hop in and play!
I am on a GMT / BST schedule, with the extra added baby aggro here and there.
I'm a new player to D&D and I would love to be included in this! I most comfortable playing Rangers, Sorcerers, and Monks! If you're interested in taking me just lmk. My discord is peachcactusblossom#9560
I'm fairly new to D&D (only been playing a couple months) and would love to play with y'all. Only nights I'm not free are Wednesday/Sunday nights (USA Eastern Time). My discord is WilyMethos86#5173
Deleting my comment huh... welp guess that shows more about you and your unwillingness to converse with people of different ideas. I had no intention on attacking you I just wanted to know your reasons for creating this. Because let's say if I were to create a session for just Straight people everyone would attack that. So I wanted to know why you think the reverse was ok. I expect this to be deleted too so have a good day I guess...
I deleted your comment. This is a LFG post, not a venue for you to question the OP's motives/preferences and voice your opinions. Those comments would be off topic for the thread.
OP, please advise via PM if you need any of these thread posts cleaned up and I shall oblige.
Deleting my comment huh... welp guess that shows more about you and your unwillingness to converse with people of different ideas. I had no intention on attacking you I just wanted to know your reasons for creating this. Because let's say if I were to create a session for just Straight people everyone would attack that. So I wanted to know why you think the reverse was ok. I expect this to be deleted too so have a good day I guess...
I deleted your comment. This is a LFG post, not a venue for you to question the OP's motives/preferences and voice your opinions. Those comments would be off topic for the thread.
OP, please advise via PM if you need any of these thread posts cleaned up and I shall oblige.
I'm not free friday nights or saturday, but I'm available early sunday and every week day (minus friday) after 5! My time zone is pst and I'm moderately experienced with 5e c:
I can play many classes too, I'm pretty flexible!
EDIT: I'm not looking to recruit people for a group, and thats what this kinda turned into! I'm looking for a game to join, that's all!
Deleting my comment huh... welp guess that shows more about you and your unwillingness to converse with people of different ideas. I had no intention on attacking you I just wanted to know your reasons for creating this. Because let's say if I were to create a session for just Straight people everyone would attack that. So I wanted to know why you think the reverse was ok. I expect this to be deleted too so have a good day I guess...
D&D hasn't always been welcoming to LGBT. The community has drastically improved over the years, but there are still people that will suddenly balk when a player reveals their character is LGBT. I once derailed an entire campaign my freshman year of college a few sessions in by jokingly saying I wanted to flirt with a bar wench while playing a female character, and suddenly a few of the other players were questioning me and asking the DM whether "that kind of stuff was allowed." An argument broke out amongst the entire table. Thankfully the DM was a very good friend of mine, and politely asked the players having a problem with me to leave. It is, singularly, the worst D&D memory I have. And I can guarantee I'm not the only one who has had experiences like that.
Nowhere do they say no straight people allowed. They, like me, just want to make sure the other people at the table aren't going to turn on them for being queer. Playing with other LGBT ensures we KNOW right off the bat that we are in a safe space and aren't going to get hit with stuff right in the moment, as I did. We want a safe space, not an exclusionary one.
I never deleted that Skeptical guy's comment, it must have been a mod, but I agree with what you said! I don't mind playing with straight/cis people at all as long as they arent a dick, you know? Just like I wouldn't wanna play with another queer person who is confrontational.
When I play dnd, I just wanna have a good time, and I tend to feel more comfortable with queer people and people who are more welcoming! I just want a safe, fun place to play dnd and romance every queer female NPC that I can.
Hey JinkxCurses,
I am always looking for more players to play D&D with, being rather new to the universe I don't have access to a ton of knowledge however I learn quickly.
Should you ever find yourself needing an extra body shoot me a message over on Discord(Crytek#3096) or here, in the process of trying to make new friends who play the game and just want to have fun doing so. I am part of a campaign right now on Tuesdays however having come into a lot of free time as of recent that wont change for the foreseeable future I'd always be open to playing another campaign or two.
It baffles me that people still have a strong opinionated voice towards a persons interest in partners, being straight and having a wife + a baby I'd consider myself mature and LGBT friendly, currently in talks with a DM right now regarding a campaign that requires you to be so.
Anyhow, babbling on right now, if you need an extra player for a campaign in the future I'd be happy to hop in and play!
I am on a GMT / BST schedule, with the extra added baby aggro here and there.
Ok this is what I wanted, see I didnt know that. Thank you for explaining. I appreciate that you took the time to do so :)
I'm a new player to D&D and I would love to be included in this! I most comfortable playing Rangers, Sorcerers, and Monks! If you're interested in taking me just lmk. My discord is peachcactusblossom#9560
I'm fairly new to D&D (only been playing a couple months) and would love to play with y'all. Only nights I'm not free are Wednesday/Sunday nights (USA Eastern Time). My discord is WilyMethos86#5173
Discord: WilyMethos86#5173
New to d&d pretty flexible with my weeknights cst here discord: greyson94 #5160
I deleted your comment. This is a LFG post, not a venue for you to question the OP's motives/preferences and voice your opinions. Those comments would be off topic for the thread.
OP, please advise via PM if you need any of these thread posts cleaned up and I shall oblige.
Thanks much all-
Tysm Mod!
do you have any openings still i'm lbgt im transgendered , my discord is JustineLouiseEne#8048
oof why does no one read...
guess i'm just a deperate loser looking for a game