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bazilisk · 7 months
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I hope that the horniness I see for the various BG3 companions (I'll admit, especially Astarion, he's really the standout for this hope) will get more women, goths and queers into tabletop D&D and multiplayer gaming who weren't into it before. 🎲🧛‍♂️💜💜💜 the bigger the tent, the more fun the party!
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silvergeek · 2 years
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TrueGirlGaming is a subreddit made for women gamers.
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All women and girl gaming enthusiasts are welcome to post topics here. Cis, trans, younger, older, etc. The goal is to focus on games, be positive, and have fun! Any gender is welcome to comment on posts.
This place is a refuge away from politics and negativity just as gaming is a refuge away from those things and more.
This is a positive subreddit for women and girls who want to focus on gaming recommendations, discussion, fanart, tech, screenshots, discounts, and news without all of the negative, repetitive venting. This is not a political sub nor a relationship advice sub, it is a gaming sub!
And - YES - tabletop gaming is absolutely welcome here.
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Also, one of this sub's strongest suits is game recommendations. Many women and girls are new to gaming and need recommendations. Well, this is the place if that's what you need. Feel free to post your game recs, or post a request asking for game recs! We gotcha covered.
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How r/TrueGirlGaming is different from other female gaming subs:
First off, I want to clarify that there is nothing wrong with having a safe place to vent about being bullied for being a woman. r/GirlGamers provides just such a place and it is no wonder that it has attracted thousands of redditors, for better or worse. There is nothing inherently wrong with having a safe space for that sort of dialogue.
Having said that, the venting posts in that subreddit became increasingly alienating to many gamers who simply wanted to utilize an online space for their favorite hobby. Women gamers often have a difficult time finding other female friends who play video games. (Especially the older we are.) In real life scenarios, the majority of women we interact with are not interested in, nor have ever been exposed to, the hobby of gaming (whether video games or tabletop games).
A lot of the redditors who flock to r/GirlGamers are looking for a fun space with likeminded women. And while it does offer that, to an extent, the subreddit is also littered with ongoing venting posts that claim to be on the subject of gaming -- but in reality it's a space to complain about men and boys. So, the focus no longer becomes about gaming, but instead turns into a session of "let's problem solve males".
r/GirlGamers has a big problem in that men are constantly the focal point of discussion, whether they are individual males or an amalgam of male varieties. Regardless of which, the discussions become heavily focused on what men are thinking, what men are saying, what men are doing. Many redditors post there about boyfriend troubles, more so seeking relationship advice -- not gaming advice. Perhaps this is cathartic for some gamers, but in my experience -- it wasn't healthy and I felt a longing for a space that was exclusively, 100% about video games, but all discussions are led by women!
Here is what r/TrueGirlGaming is really about:
- This sub encourages readers to branch out and play different types of video games, not just online shooters. Try out different genres.
- This sub values the classics. There are so many video games that date back 20, 30 years that have kicked off some of the most amazing franchises. Go. Play those. Discover what you missed because you weren't encouraged to play video games as a little girl.
- This sub values gaming recommendations. Lists, lists, and more lists. Make lists of some of the best games you've ever played. Advertise them. Tell everyone about them. Geek. Out. Show us screen shots, show us videos of your gameplay footage. Tell us about the mechanics of what you did. Tell us what you liked and what you didn't like. We need more gaming recommendations because so many women are new to gaming. And when they go looking for recommendations in default gaming spaces.... sometimes people can be pretty nasty to them.
- This isn't just a sub about video games. Table top gaming is quite popular right now. It doesn't matter if you're a woman -- learn how to become a Dungeon Master or Game Master! This practice is highly encouraged. I say this as a woman who DM's. It's not impossible. It's not even hard. It's very fun. If you can gun down 15 dudes, right between the eyes, in some online shooter -- you can build a fantasy world and take players on an epic adventure.
- This sub encourages female-developed games. I don't care if it's a card game or a 35 hour high fantasy RPG. Promote your gaming work here. Get your name out. Get support. This sub wants you to succeed.
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- Lastly, this sub values enjoyment over negativity. We don't celebrate oppression here by ingratiating on it. We don't want a negative echo chamber that targets a the opposite gender that makes us feel like outcasts. We know we're outcasts. Gamers, in general, are outcasts, and it's even harder when you're a woman. We want to focus on what you can do. You can learn to branch out and try different games. You can learn to code. You can learn to design a tabletop game. You can join our discord and meet others who can collaborate with you. You can promote yourself here. You can show off your tech, geek out, and scream from the proverbial rooftops that you're so excited about a game's upcoming release. This is a positive space. This is a place to learn about gaming, strengthen your skills, and maybe - hopefully? - make friends. To do any of this is the best way to give a giant "fuck you" to anyone who ever told you that girls can't game. You can lift yourselves up without bringing others down.
So, that's what this sub is about. These are the differences between r/TrueGirlGaming and all the others.
​Life is short. Play some games.
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She's fn hot gamer girl/ Batgirl. But she's a sexy tease. Needs to show her face more next time. And a lot longer.
You can follow her on Tiktok.
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elliesbuns · 2 years
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she became a fine woman.
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kazifatagar · 8 months
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Malaysian Women as Good as Men in Spending MONEY on Games Now
A recent study commissioned by Coda, a prominent player in digital monetization for gaming, unveiled intriguing statistics about Malaysian mobile gamers. Surprisingly, 38% of Malaysians spend over 16 hours a week gaming on their smartphones, surpassing even South Korea, known for its gaming culture. Malaysian females in the 18-24 age group spend an average of RM127 on mobile games, double that of…
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apricoth311 · 11 months
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I do play Beat Saber in VR. This is my avatar!
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ckarlova · 24 days
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This whole event was amazing! There’s so many more funny pictures I want to draw! If you have any favorite send them my way 🙏
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hydnewstoday · 2 years
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Ada Wong is a character from the Resident Evil series. Introduced in Resident Evil 2, Ada is a field agent working for a mysterious organization known only as the "Agency" - List Of Resident Evil Characters
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leahafterdarkk · 3 months
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Do you like my t-shirt? :3
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jessroxxo · 25 days
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tinywasian · 7 months
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Hot gamer chick player a video game but with the way she's dressed sex must be on her mind as well. She's fn hot as fuck. Love sexy leg warmers on girls and their sexy thongs. She looks ready for anything!! Ready for action of any kind for that matter !!
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bxbblegxmbby · 9 months
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Golden Hour 💛
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andylynn-paynee · 2 days
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I’m available for meet up and fun sweetheart
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hydnewstoday · 2 years
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Female Gamers – An Overview Of The Female Gaming Industry
female gamers – With 48% of female online gamers worldwide in 2022, the playing field has become more challenging than ever. Female gamers account for more than 40%, including in the large traditional markets of the US and Read More
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leahafterdarkk · 3 months
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I love this mimikyu onesie :P do you like Pokemon ?
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