Girls play D&D.
Girls play D&D.
Girls play D&D.
Girls play D&D.
Girls play D&D.
Girls play D&D.
Girls play D&D.
Girls play D&D.
Girls play D&D.
Girls play D&D.
Girls play D&D.
Girls play D&D.
Girls play D&D.
Girls play D&D.
Girls play D&D.
Girls play D&D. #Girls#play#dnd.
Wow. I'm blown away by the response! I want to echo the point that has been made about how long somebody has played being irrelevant, whether its 20 years, 10 years, or 5 months. I've played with many women and girls over the years and have loved having them at my table! #playon
I really don't understand the push back. I don't understand the comments I see about girls not being "real nerds" or only playing bc their boyfriend plays or they want cosplay likes or whatever. It's all nonsense. Is it so hard to believe that girls play because they WANT to? smh
To all of you who think the problem of girls facing ridicule, exclusion, and/or gatekeeping doesn't exist: just because you haven't seen it doesn't mean it isn't real. Newsflash: people DO experience it, and their experiences are real. Why is this so hard to understand? /1
If you're denying the experiences of others, you're either naive or willfully ignorant, and though you may not be directly keeping women away from the table you are contributing to the issue by saying it doesn't exist /2
How about we just understand that unfortunately, these experiences occur, but fortunately, we can do something about. Is that too hard to grasp?
I've never experienced a hurricane but I don't deny they exist... 3/3
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