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I'm at a D&D game. Is it considered alright for me to expose the private areas of the female player?

She's married, but not to me. Her husband doesn't know anything about this, and I don't have anyone's permission to do so. Is it still alright under the rules of etiquette for me to expose her to the other male players?

Update:

let me be clear. Her character is a female priest, but I am exposing the female player. The real life person who is acting out the character. The character is fully clothed. I am exposing the player who is married. I am doing that in real life. Is it ok to do that?

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    if a player is acting "out of character" then the DM needs to intervene

    before the game night is ruined or people get mad

    have the DM pull the offending person aside "out" of game and inform her that her actions are disruptive

    if she continues with her actions the DM can ask that she leave the game altogether

    I would not reccommend touching the person in any way that could offend anyone else as the action can turn ugly real fast

    and could turn dangerous

    Don't ruin everyone else's night over 1 person

    Source(s): gamer of 25 years
  • 1 decade ago

    There's a couple of concepts you seem to be having problems with: 'game' and 'reality'. Hopefully, you aren't having the same confusion during combats. (Might want to watch certain episodes of "Reno 911!" to see what that can lead to...)

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    lol do whatever you like when me and my friends used to play DnD we would go round pillaging and stealing XD.

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