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Sex and D&D

(With all due apologies to (Phil Foglio.)

Nice article about how we use different language about sex in different contexts — and how different games/gaming systems similarly use different language about sex to communicate something beyond just what's being talked about.

(Some lessons that also applying in writing about sex, it should be noted.)

Reshared post from +Jerome Comeau

Oh, look, +Meguey Baker once again says something intelligent and insightful.  

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The Languages of Sexuality, and how they relate to game design and game play | Gaming As Women
One of the first things I do in the sex ed classes that I teach is to talk about how we talk about sex. For most people, in most places, talking about sex is difficult, or at least unusual. So we talk…

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