One of the female members on this site (At least their avatar is female) answered a new topic of mine saying they aren't currently a dungeon master and I was like why not? So it got me thinking… why aren't there more female dungeon masters, not just in this site but in general?
So is Dungeons & Dragons a male thing and women only do it because their males are doing it? That's kind of sad because I think women are way better at role-playing than men. They think of the things we don't.
Dungeons & Dragons is mostly a guy thing. When I play other games such as World of Darkness there are lot of other females. Those games have a much higher emphasis on the social aspect. Most games I have seen of D&D tend to be almost all combat. A lot of guys I have seen just want to roll dice and kill things. I made the mistake for a 3.5 campaign I joined of making a very social bard. Then the campaign began and I literally never got to use social skills. All campaigns aren't like this but I dare say most are. The reputation is out there so most women don't play.
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I think it's a definition problem. Technically, ladies would be Dungeon Mistresses
More seriously, as someone from Gen Y, I have noticed a disproportionate ratio, but not a total lack of female Dungeon Masters. Two in a university environment that supports them. One in organised play where the role gets passed around and active participation is encouraged. It seems to follow the ratio of players.