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Guest cjnoble71
I totally agree. Also, as a DnD geek, I can say that "roleplaying" in the sense of rolling 14 sided dice (gosh, everyone knows d13's dont exist) is actually not at all "putting on a front," pretending to be someone you are not. I believe that the characters you roleplay are a way of trying on different personalities to see what fits best, though you never choose anything that doesn't fit at all. All of my characters are girls, and are generally kind, while authoritative, which is the way I'd like to be seen. In my opinion, even when someone dresses up for Halloween in a silly or scary costume that doesn't suit them at all, it allows them to express a portion of themselves that they are not usually able to.

I agree. I often refer to Halloween as the night everyone takes off their masks.

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I'm a very current DnD geek. d13 do not exist, the closest you can come is a d12. or a d10 in combo with a d4

We need to talk.

I just got my 4th ed books.

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Ooo! Ooo! Me too please! I got no one to play with! (funny look on RP forum for players and no luck...go to Laura's Playground...)

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Actually? What she was saying was that she was never going was never going to accept transwomen as "real" women. And encouraging other people that they should feel the same way that she's is planning to.

Oh Gwomen have no problem doing that Evan.

As I have been told to my face,I am a Real Girl somthing you will never be.

Oh well,how true ,that is why we say we are Transwomen.We know we aren't and never will be

real girls.But that makes me no less a woman.And I have all those decades of experience as a

man that help me in my life as a woman.

Angie

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Oh Gwomen have no problem doing that Evan.

Yes, I know this. <_< The word "mean" was defined by a lot of their actions. Genetic men are hateful. But genetic women are "mean"

They (and I don't mean to bash and stereotype ALL) are backbiters, backstabbers, and instigators. They hide in shadowy places pretending not to do anything all the while plotting and prompting others to do their evil.

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Guest Joanna Phipps
There is no way to make a fair 13 sided die that is easy to roll, though surprisingly, 7 and 14 sided dice are actually made!

and that most improbable of concoctions.. the D100

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Guest Tammy Maher
and that most improbable of concoctions.. the D100

I want one of those ^^.

Ooo! Ooo! Me too please! I got no one to play with! (funny look on RP forum for players and no luck...go to Laura's Playground...)

Yeah we are kind of the diverse group over here. Never know what you'll find.

I'll make a topic in the games section is there isn't already. I bought a DM screen the other day because I'd really like to try it. I might have to run a few Rps though due to college.

fine wisdom or less on 6d6

I always liked the 4d6 pick 3 rule ^^.

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As one of us that always knew I was supposed to have been born a girl,

And became a very gender confused teen,searching for who I was supposed

to be,is how I became such a muscle bound wild child.I lived my life how I

"thought" a man was supposed to be.I had likes and hobbies,friends and lovers.

Raised a family,had a beautiful sweet wife who didn't deserve me having to fulfill

my true destiny at mid life,when she should have been secure,looking forward to

advancing age and watching our grand children grow into adults.

That as Lizzy said, was Role Playing.My male facade I thoroughly invented from scratch.

This is my real life,and I am taking on the role I was born to be and why I am sliding into

my life so smoothly.This isn't role playing, this is real life.Anyone who says or thinks different,

is just mean natured.Like radical feminist Women who refuse to think of us a women.

Angie

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