no, it's clear they have encountered lesbian players though the internet, likely from either a specific site or a limited number of them. And somehow thought that this interaction meant they knew how all lesbian act everywhere.
It's a special sort of stupid, but all to frequent these days.
Juan Hughes
So by "nobody", you mean "you". As for red flags, what kind of dumbass groups do you end up in? Just kidding, I already know because they let you into them.
If you ever finish high school, you'll discover some awesome gamers and character concepts of all kinds.
Jeremiah Reyes
Good point.
Camden Anderson
no, most nonstandard sexualities YOU HEAR ABOUT are those who where it like a flag and never talk about anything else.
All those people who have nonstandard sexualities but also don't think it's anyone else's business, you never heard about their sexuality, because they didn't talk about it.
Shouting people make the majority of the noise, but that doesn't mean that the majority of people are shouting.
Cameron Phillips
Quick question: Do you capitalize Heterosexual too? Jokes and obvious bait aside, as a DM, I've never really gone into it because it's never really come up. I do have a background notes that have never been brought to the table that one of twelve legendary heroes (the elven wizard) was secretly gay for the badass and surprisingly charismatic human barbarian. Unfortunately for the wizard, the barbarian was also a half-dragon, meaning he had literally no sex drive (and he was furthermore infertile). He was also dense as a steel wall and had no interest in romantic relationships.
Noah Robinson
I don't see what's so weird about what I just said.
Have fun hitting on your unattractive GM while they play out that they're some NPC your character wants to get in the pants of, and describing your pretend sexual encounters in vivid detail in front of an audience full of guys who would all rather be killing demon nazis or conquering the city.
I'll continue to preclude that from my games so I'm not forced to roleplay it out with people like you and we can continue to kill demon nazis or whatever the campaign is actually about.
So in short, your character's gender identity and sexual orientation are more or less irrelevant. They exist, in theory, but the game is never going to focus on them for more than a sentence or so at a time, and maybe the occasional dice roll, before we get back to the actual game.
If you want to play a campaign about your ideal romantic courtship, highschool romance, failed romantic triangles, the struggle of being unable to cope with the sex you were born as, the struggle of trying to get the world to pay attention to you and and acknowledge the special pretty snowflake you really are, or your efforts to become a group-sex pornstar, find another group, that is actually interested in playing that with you, because, surprise, not everyone wants to hear about it.
John Powell
This.
William Scott
Funny how gay male characters never cause this kind of drama, isn't it?
Fuck off back to whatever shit site you came from.
Eli Murphy
You could summon a Primal Salt Elemental with the combined butthurt of these three posts.