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New Girl in Town

Started by girlinguyjeans, May 08, 2014, 10:13:59 PM

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girlinguyjeans

Hey everybody! My name's Jennifer, and I'm a pre-everything transwoman currently in the closet. I like playing PC games, working on my computer, cleaning my car (oddly enough), reading, and listening to hard rock and heavy metal. I also am teaching myself video game design, how to play the guitar, and am attempting to write a horror novel. Feel free to say hi, I look forward to making new friends :)
We all build masks to hide behind, for we've all stepped into the bright world without those shells only to be broken and ridiculed. I'm tired of peering at the vast, beautiful but deadly world through these eye holes. I am taking off my mask, whatever may come.
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Umiko

i offically claim you as my new partner in crime xD hey sis. welcome to the family! technically we are in the same boat so lets get out there and kick some butt  ;D  :icon_hug: :icon_boxing:
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girlinguyjeans

Quote from: Umiko Liliana on May 08, 2014, 10:16:42 PM
i offically claim you as my new partner in crime xD hey sis. welcome to the family! technically we are in the same boat so lets get out there and kick some butt  ;D  :icon_hug: :icon_boxing:

Alright! I needed a partner in crime! It's nice to meet you!
We all build masks to hide behind, for we've all stepped into the bright world without those shells only to be broken and ridiculed. I'm tired of peering at the vast, beautiful but deadly world through these eye holes. I am taking off my mask, whatever may come.
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Umiko

Quote from: girlinguyjeans on May 08, 2014, 10:22:56 PM
Alright! I needed a partner in crime! It's nice to meet you!
:laugh: oh which pc games you play o.o i need a new one cuz my mmorpgs are getting boring and this one i just downloaded is making me wanna berserker lol
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HoneyStrums

Firstly HI :P


Everybody here are at different stages of transition. And even if you need help coping with being currently being unable to come out youl get as much help with that as comming out itself.

Lots of great people here with lots of diferant perspectivs and advise from all walks of life.
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Umiko

i went stealth so no one except my twin sister and my mother(who i dont even think cares that much) knows lol
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girlinguyjeans

Thank you ButterflyVickster for the warm welcome, and to Umiko Liliana I tend to play lots of bioware rpgs like Mass Effect, Dragon Age for single player games and for multiplayer I really just play Sanctum 2, Dead Space 3, and on rare occasions Borderlands or Left 4 Dead though it's been a while since I've played those. As for people who know my true identity in reality would be my older sister, my ex girlfriend (who is actually very supportive even after we broke up), and one of my friends from school I play Dungeons and Dragons with.
We all build masks to hide behind, for we've all stepped into the bright world without those shells only to be broken and ridiculed. I'm tired of peering at the vast, beautiful but deadly world through these eye holes. I am taking off my mask, whatever may come.
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Serenation

Heyo, welcome I'm new here to. also a PC gamer also but Im terrible at sanctum 2

p.s D&D is awesome respect to anyone who has a 20 sided.
I will touch a 100 flowers and not pick one.
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Umiko

dnd from what game site? perfectworld?
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girlinguyjeans

I'm pretty terrible at Sanctum 2 as well, lol, but it's just a really fun game. And for DnD I actually play a custom tabletop campaign with a few friends from high school. Unfortunately we haven't met in a while as we all have jobs and half the group had the first semester of college to deal with. It's pretty fun though cuz I play a half-elf Paladin who looks like a female version of me (really tall, slender, white with dark hair) and nobody's really caught on, except for the friend who knows I'm trans and he just winks as we all role-play and everyone refers to me as a woman. Just that alone makes DnD pretty amazing in my book lol
We all build masks to hide behind, for we've all stepped into the bright world without those shells only to be broken and ridiculed. I'm tired of peering at the vast, beautiful but deadly world through these eye holes. I am taking off my mask, whatever may come.
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Umiko

Quote from: girlinguyjeans on May 08, 2014, 10:47:36 PM
I'm pretty terrible at Sanctum 2 as well, lol, but it's just a really fun game. And for DnD I actually play a custom tabletop campaign with a few friends from high school. Unfortunately we haven't met in a while as we all have jobs and half the group had the first semester of college to deal with. It's pretty fun though cuz I play a half-elf Paladin who looks like a female version of me (really tall, slender, white with dark hair) and nobody's really caught on, except for the friend who knows I'm trans and he just winks as we all role-play and everyone refers to me as a woman. Just that alone makes DnD pretty amazing in my book lol
looks like someone has an admire xD i can't play male characters. all my games have to have a least one female class i can play as or less i wont play it xD
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girlinguyjeans

Quote from: Umiko Liliana on May 08, 2014, 10:49:39 PM
looks like someone has an admire xD i can't play male characters. all my games have to have a least one female class i can play as or less i wont play it xD

I can't play male characters either. I learned that during my brief stint with World of Warcraft (I made a male dark elf and played until level 2 before realizing how grossly over-masculine he was. I then made a female human priest and played her for about two months before getting bored with the game).
We all build masks to hide behind, for we've all stepped into the bright world without those shells only to be broken and ridiculed. I'm tired of peering at the vast, beautiful but deadly world through these eye holes. I am taking off my mask, whatever may come.
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gennee

Hi Jennifer and welcome to Susan's.

:)
Be who you are.
Make a difference by being a difference.   :)

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girlinguyjeans

We all build masks to hide behind, for we've all stepped into the bright world without those shells only to be broken and ridiculed. I'm tired of peering at the vast, beautiful but deadly world through these eye holes. I am taking off my mask, whatever may come.
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Jessica Merriman

A big warm welcome Jennifer! Sorry I am late to the party as it has been one of those weeks. Looks like you are off to a fine start in the friend making department. ;) I think you will really like it here and we hope you stay a long time. Here is a BIG HUG  :icon_hug: to welcome you to the fold! :)

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girlinguyjeans

Quote from: Jessica Merriman on May 09, 2014, 09:08:37 PM
A big warm welcome Jennifer! Sorry I am late to the party as it has been one of those weeks. Looks like you are off to a fine start in the friend making department. ;) I think you will really like it here and we hope you stay a long time. Here is a BIG HUG  :icon_hug: to welcome you to the fold! :)

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Ah thank you!! :)
We all build masks to hide behind, for we've all stepped into the bright world without those shells only to be broken and ridiculed. I'm tired of peering at the vast, beautiful but deadly world through these eye holes. I am taking off my mask, whatever may come.
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Ravensong

Hi there!  Nice to meet you!

I'm in the same boat with very few people knowing about me right now. Now, on to DnD.  Do you play the computer games or the pencil and paper?  I play the old school way with 3.5ed.  :D   I can't play male characters very well in comp games.  I always have preferred to play female characters, especially in KotOR and Dragonage: Origins.
"You may be whatever you resolve to be."   -Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson
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girlinguyjeans

Quote from: Ravensong on May 12, 2014, 11:40:50 AM
Hi there!  Nice to meet you!

I'm in the same boat with very few people knowing about me right now. Now, on to DnD.  Do you play the computer games or the pencil and paper?  I play the old school way with 3.5ed.  :D   I can't play male characters very well in comp games.  I always have preferred to play female characters, especially in KotOR and Dragonage: Origins.

I play pen and paper with 4th edition, although my DM is starting to hate that edition and is just cutting out rules and making up his own. We used Action Points for one fight, but now its all standard and minor actions, just for one example. And I agree with you, playing males is sooo hard, lol
We all build masks to hide behind, for we've all stepped into the bright world without those shells only to be broken and ridiculed. I'm tired of peering at the vast, beautiful but deadly world through these eye holes. I am taking off my mask, whatever may come.
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Ravensong

Quote from: girlinguyjeans on May 12, 2014, 03:54:40 PM
I play pen and paper with 4th edition, although my DM is starting to hate that edition and is just cutting out rules and making up his own. We used Action Points for one fight, but now its all standard and minor actions, just for one example. And I agree with you, playing males is sooo hard, lol

Is anyone in the group familiar with 3.5?  It is pretty straightforward and fairly balanced.  And there is enough material that is 3.5 or compatible to be able to make just about any character concept you want to.  :) Oh! and the core rules are free as the SRD on Wizard's website
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"You may be whatever you resolve to be."   -Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson
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girlinguyjeans

One of the players and mt DM are. The rest of us are playing pen n paper for thr first time. If playing old computer RPGs count, then I'm familiar with 3.5 lol
We all build masks to hide behind, for we've all stepped into the bright world without those shells only to be broken and ridiculed. I'm tired of peering at the vast, beautiful but deadly world through these eye holes. I am taking off my mask, whatever may come.
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