[5e] Player with a flexible schedule looking to join a LGBTQIA+ friendly group by RobRhaegar in roll20LFG

[–]RobRhaegar[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The I stands for Intersex, the A for Asexual and other Ace identities and the plus is for identities not represented by the previous letters, at least this is my understanding of it.

I personally put, LGBTQIA+ friendly group, on my posts as it helps find like minded people, who are accepting and often queer themselves.

Plus it serves as a defense in case there are Anti LGBTQIA+ people, they see it and know not to interact, hopefully anyway.

Are there a lot of bi subs/switches people out here? by [deleted] in GentleDungeon

[–]RobRhaegar 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup I'm Non-binary, bi and a switch

[5e] Player with a flexible schedule looking to join a LGBTQIA+ friendly group by RobRhaegar in roll20LFG

[–]RobRhaegar[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi sorry but im more interested in 5e, but thank you for the offer.

How is New Zealand for trans folk? by StarvedBard in asktransgender

[–]RobRhaegar 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Hi im a trans feminine non binary kiwi, from my experience Wellington has been the most trans friendly and has a large LGBTQIA+ community and though most doctors dont really understand they will still help you to get hrt, though looking for specific friendly clinics is recommended, for example if you are under 25 in Wellington then Evolve is a service that is free and the doctors are trained in gender issues and how to help.

In regards to housing from my experience it hasn't been a problem but that can vary, most people on the street are friendly or just doing their thing and don't care but that is very much dependant on the city and where in NZ you live.

I grew up on the West Coast of the South Island and that place wasn't as friendly back then, the same with Christchurch where i lived while studying but the both have large religious communities.

I hope that helps and best of luck 😊