“The combat penis is a reach weapon” might just be my favorite phrase in any TTRPG book I’ve ever read.

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    I’m not saying that anything to do with sexual content is juvenile or even “deviant.” Everybody has their kinks and to each their own, as long as it doesn’t harm others.

    I’m saying that nonstop “look it the titties and dicks lololol” is only amusing for a short time and not as a constant stream unless the viewers are hormonal adolescents or are full adults with the mindset and immaturity of adolescents. And rape focused content or killing things with one’s genitals is the kind of thing that directly appeals to people with an unhealthy sexual fixation and a desire to harm others, which is what makes sex offenders. Or incels, who are just as bad for different but often adjacent reasons.

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      OK. Thank you so much for explaining. I so much better understand where you’re coming from. I still don’t entirely agree, but I agree much more!

      The thing is, well, I don’t like the rape and murder with genitals. I’m kind of looking at some of it as the equivalent of a BDSM scene where somebody gets raped, but in real life it’s totally consensual there, safe words, orange slices and water for everybody.

      But I totally get where you’re coming from killing somebody with their dick is very offensive to be, and that’s why I specifically mentioned a paladin that killed a lich with their penis, specifically with their cum.

      And the thing is while I don’t there are many many adults that do regular erotic, role-play.

      I reviewed this book with a free copy from the publisher.

      https://www.drivethrurpg.com/m/product/340447

      But listen, thank you so much again for elaborating on what you were saying. I’m autistic and I often find it difficult to understand nuance in others speach especially in text.

      It’s a common trait, but autistic people are often unable to tell the difference between lies in truth, or even humor in satire. It’s because we usually say what we mean and mean what we say. And we find it difficult to deal with the world that doesn’t usually do that.

      To be totally honest, I wasn’t entirely certain you weren’t coming for me personally.

      I now understand better what you were saying, and thank you so much again.

      Please check out a meme that I just did. I would love to hear your opinion.

      https://ttrpg.network/post/197550