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Originally Posted by Dan Davenport
I don't think it's so much that. My guess is that it has more to do with the difference between a given sexuality being <u>part</u> of a given setting and a given sexuality seeming (rightly or wrongly) to be <u>advocated</u> by the game itself. It's the difference between, say, Dogs in the Vineyard having polygamy exist within the setting and Dogs in the Vineyard seeming to advocate such a lifestyle IRL.
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*sigh*
Two paragraphs (perhaps more if you coun't the creation story) does not mean something is being advocated, unless you happen to be of the Thatcher school of thought.