Any Other LGBT Gamers Here?

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ellieallegro

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As someone who works in student services, we use QUILTBAG all the time in a support setting because it sounds less threatening to someone who is seeking support (sometimes for the first time). It's a good way to lighten the mood and make a silly pun about the identity parade so people feel more at ease. However, in an academic context LGTBQ is still the preferred nomenclature. Just an FYI.
 

waj9876

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Don't know if I count, as I've been told by some members of the LGBT community that I don't. And there's no P in there, so...

I'm pansexual. I like all genders. Male, female, male that used to be female, female that used to be male, etc.
 

Lady Larunai

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il just claim every letter.. :p (incase this was too short)

waj9876 said:
Don't know if I count, as I've been told by some members of the LGBT community that I don't. And there's no P in there, so...

I'm pansexual. I like all genders. Male, female, male that used to be female, female that used to be male, etc.
Australia now has about 12 letter including P in its acronym
 

Branovices

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Usually I don't post when everything that needs to be said has been... but this could be a score for visibility of LGBT/QUILTBAG...P (I saw you, waj, and anyone who likes Disgaea has my support as a person.) Are there many of us? In the immortal words of Final Fantasy 7, "Off course."
 

Dascylus

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The best thing about being a gamer is that our interests lie in games.
I'm a straight white male... I've never had a gay bone in my body (hehe, bone)
I was raised by uptight father who taught me nothing of accepting others and grew up thinking gay=wrong... Then I moved out and saw reality.

What I am trying to say is unless you specify it I identify everybody here as fellow gamers. There is no gender or sexuality in that word for me.