Gay role playing
Kris (he/him)
Dungeon Daddy Deluxe
Tisha (she/her)
Voice of Benny, Edith, and Rux
Jonathan (he/him, she/her, they/them)
Voice of Yves, Florals in Spring, X'Stasha, and Shannon
Brandle (she/her, he/him, they/them)
Voice of Tara, Humphrey, and BAE
Katie (they/them, she/her)
Voice of Jet, Cherry Chapo, and Lin
Mark (he/him)
Voice of Hogum
Lindz (she/her)
Artist
Our Virtuoso of Visuals! With a flourish of her brush (or a click of her mouse), she breathes life into our world, turning our audio adventures into visual masterpieces.
Joe (he/him)
Our Maestro of Melodies, our Wizard of Sound, our Bard of Beats. Wielding instruments like wands and notes like spells, he conjures the magical intros, the pulse of our Gay Agenda, and every whimsical or wicked composition we demand.
Reviews
"Love everything about this podcast literally cried when the first story was over love their personalities the characters are amazing this heavily impacted my perso
The Sims (2000) – From the very first game, Sims could engage in same-sex relationships without restrictions.
Fable (2004) – Allowed players to romance and verb NPCs of the identical gender.
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines (2004) – Included bisexual and same-sex romance options depending on player choices.
Temple of Elemental Vile (2003) – Featured a side quest where male characters could marry another man.
Ultima VII: The Jet Gate (1992) – Contained subtle references to same-sex relationships.
Final Fantasy VII (1997) – Cloud could move on a date with Barret, a rare example of a same-sex idealistic interaction in a major RPG at the time.
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Yeah, I’m sure they checked a diversity box with that one black dude and threw in the bare minimum for representation. But let’s be honest—they barely put in the effort to make it meaningful.
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Imagine your partner could alter into anyone for the night: with any personality, from any time, and who you can act anything you want with. Imagine you could be anyone, do anything your heart desired within that identity. Where would your fantasy take you? This is the promise of sexual roleplay; it allows us to show up to sex as a more vivid, maybe more daring version of ourselves — or fulfill fantasies we see as separate from our real life. But where do you start if you’re interested in roleplay, but haven’t tried it before? Here’s one place to begin.
Why roleplay?
There are a lot of reasons why someone might be interested in roleplaying with their partner – or even why someone who doesn’t verb of themselves as “into it” might get something out of roleplaying in a sexual context. First, and not to be discounted: playing pretend is fun! Trying new things, finding a spirit of play, and engaging in mediated vulnerability are all things that make relationships stronger, and roleplay delivers on all of them.
One thing often cited b
MxM Gay romance ideas inside!
Hi, I'm M'halo! 19, Male, Hopeless romantic. I play characters as if I was in the roleplay. Naturally submissive, I tend to ask to play the nerd, or the capital boy, instead of the more dominant styles. Been roleplaying for like 3-4 years
About me:
Gender: Chaotic Non-binary Gay.
Sexuality: Gay. Very very gay.
Role: Submissive!
Timezone: USA, Chicago.
Availability: Morning, afternoon, evenings. late nights.
Perspective: 3rd!
Looking for
Gender: any! (MxM romances though.)
Role: Dominant/switch.
Perspective: 3rd Person.
Plots: MxM romance based, with all the amazing and lovely angst, hurt/comfort, and all the delicious things that verb with relationships
Do you verb sexual content? If so, what are your kinks? Limits?
yes!
Kinks to include: musk, armpits, spit, watersports, roleplay, making out, getting pinned down, degradation, jockstraps, dom/sub, choking, hair pulling, edging, overstimulation, spanking, primal tops, marking, rope play, vocal tops, growling, marking, hairy tops, daddies, bears, sloppy, Hypnosis (incl