- Joined
- Jul 8, 2020
Can confirm. I won't powerlevel too hard, and I'll avoid overlapping with the tabletop thread, but in D&D circles I'm loosely in, there's a high percentage of trans and nonbinary people. These are generally the kinds of people that insist on playing a "special" race, won't learn the rules, and ask people for their characters' sexualities before the game (to see if it's kosher to grope your character for teh yaoiz/yuri, of course). If you want to see good content here, look for people with D&D-flavored pride merch.Apparently D&D specifically is popular with trannies because it allows them to “explore their identities in a safe environment”. So basically yet another way for the autogynephiles of the world to play as a scantily clad female character and live out their sex kitten fantasies.
Monster of the Week is also kind of like this, given that it replaced its "Pick a Gender: M/F/transgressive/concealed" section on its character sheets with "What are your pronouns?".