Post #2467182
2026-05-03 17:38 UTC
Replies (4)
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@Feathercrown@lemmy.world 2026-05-03 19:41
Spaces can be man or woman dominant but they should not become this way through discrimination, only through self-selection. It does happen with women-dominant spaces as well.
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@MartianRecon@lemmy.ca 2026-05-03 20:30
Have you tried to be in a female dominated space? I've had zero issues being in majority female environments like dance classes or arts classes once they see you're not there to hit on every single one of them.
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@PerfectDark@lemmy.world 2026-05-03 22:30
This is the second comment I've seen in here by you. Each of them gross. You've got yourself a ban now, but I did *not* make it permanent. Once the 30 days is up and you're back in here, please have a think before you type. This is not the kind of shit anyone wants to read in this space. > *Why does this only happen in **one direction**?* 
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@Madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2026-05-04 14:41
The "friends" my husband had, well his friend's husband, invited him to D&D he hosted. He was not interested. The guy begged, utterly begged him, he declined. I said, I will! I've always wanted to play. They declined, and I was really confused. Realized a few months later after talking to the host's wife more, it was a boys club, and I wasnt allowed. My husband declined because he knew they guys there, and well, knew who they were. The type to make the joke"hey I have a dishwasher!" and point to their wife, cringe shit. I was new, and just hadnt figured them out yet. My circle of friends was never like that. They divorced, I must mention. My therapist is starting a new D&D therapy group next month after planning it for a year. So, im finally going to be ablevto learn to play! If I had an all lady D&D group and a dude wanted to join, a dude could join, anyone could. Hell (fuck EA and the sims) but If I had a sims party, whatever that may be, a guy could come to that too. Im not different in front of people, for better or worse, I am the same for everyone.