How should gender/sex affect interaction and dialogue in Zalanthas?

Started by Harmless, June 18, 2017, 01:54:03 AM

Quote from: Melkor on November 26, 2017, 07:42:25 PM
This is not a debate, this is not an argument, this is a conversation. Points of argument are not decided beforehand in a conversation.

I came to the table first by saying the rules must be adhered to, period.
I then asked a question based on a staff member's comments on a radio show.
People who get mad at questions are lacking in emotional maturity.

So, your first statement that I was not glad to play with female players was of your own fabrication, and your statement about my points being ruined by fecal-smearing was just nonsense? If this is wrong, explain.

Many of your questions strongly implied (one could argue they outright stated) that any female player that didn't want to deal with sexism in game was weak and fragile /as a player/.

At the very least, people can get mad at that.

If I were you I'd go back and edit the repeated instances of that out of your posts.

You have an obvious, politically bent agenda, so I'm going to ignore you.

EDIT: Not Narf, that was a damn good point.
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Narf.

Quote from: Melkor
Women are not so fragile they need special rules.
Female players are equal to male players.
Slights against characters are not slights against their players.

In the end, this whole thing seems like "Girls need special rules or they will not play with the boys."

Which I think is legitimately sexist, super lame, and untrue.

No editing needed.
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The OP was addressed. What followed was the usual spiral into thinly veiled flames/trolling.

Thread locked.
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