I'll be the first to admit that I'm a committed gutter brain, but I do also feel that sexual themes have valid place in the stories that many of our groups are telling collectively. What is the policy for maturely discussing sexual themes in the context of the game on this forum? Is there an appropriate way/place where it can be done (threads with heavy warnings, and keeping it out of other topics for example), or does it all basically fall under the "obscenity" rule?
(Raised by, but otherwise unrelated to the derail in the recent Toben thread, because I'm not even going to try to argue that my comments there were anywhere in the neighborhood of "mature discussion".)
Question about rule 1 and "mature themes"
Question about rule 1 and "mature themes"
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mature topics can be discussed in a mature fashion. think about how the published ravenloft material deals with such things. Graphic description is unnecessary. You can hint at stuff and we'll get the drift. When in doubt, warnings can't hurt. And when in real doubt, feel free to ask a moderator privately before posting.
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There was a "grandmother rule" which is useful under these situations. Basically "if you can imagine your grandmother doing it and not freak out then it's okay".
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That's an interesting spin on the grandmother rule, to be sure.
Our version is simply: "don't use a word you would not use in front of your grandmother".
Our version is simply: "don't use a word you would not use in front of your grandmother".
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Understanding the spirit of the rule, I just have to say the wording is dangerously subjective...Gonzoron of the FoS wrote:Our version is simply: "don't use a word you would not use in front of your grandmother".
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Yeah, you don't know my grandma...Hazgarn wrote:Understanding the spirit of the rule, I just have to say the wording is dangerously subjective...
But seriously, the rule is supposed to be subjective, because offense is a subjective thing. Honestly, it's not a big deal, really. I can count the number of times we've had to warn someone or edit a post for the grandma rule since I came on board 3 years ago on one hand.
Just use your best judgment.
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What, "Communists"?Gonzoron of the FoS wrote:Our version is simply: "don't use a word you would not use in front of your grandmother".
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And "Blog," of course.HuManBing wrote:What, "Communists"?Gonzoron of the FoS wrote:Our version is simply: "don't use a word you would not use in front of your grandmother".
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