I had a lot of trouble telling people I trusted, even the militantly queer ones. My response to being MtF was to shut it down and shut it up at all costs. Keeping it quiet became an integral part of being <i>me</i>.

Part of the fear is that if you tell it at all, to anyone, you will hear it yourself. This will let it out into the world, making it real, and into something that you cannot ignore. You can't un-come-out-to-yourself. And when you cannot ignore it, you cannot deny it. And when you start to honour it, then others will see it, and then all the things we've been told to hate may just come rushing in on you.

Thus, silence is a common coping strategy. The fear of relating it to a trusted person is not reasonable, but it's part of a larger trend of beig afraid to say it at all.

In other words, it probably has nothing to do with you. Blame society. Seriously.
How would you feel about a monthly fixed location and a supplementing floating location? The fixed location is The Den of Crime, sort of like Rick's Café in Casablanca; the floating one is... not. The problem with finding a good floating location is that it has to be good LARPing er... ARTing grounds, and not chalk-full of contemporary items, like 2010 Olympics signs.

I'm thinking of running two a month. The fixed location would be once a month and would be the primary event, the floating would also be one a month and would be more of an optional in-story get-together, something with much less set-up; more of a 'meet down on the docks' sort of thing. This raises the problem of why everyone is showing up there though. The Den of Crime is good because it's the closest thing to neutral and safe; a place of business. To have the noir feeling, there should be some instory shenanigans, preferably live. It could be the case that not everyone can come, but then how do I do this if I'm turning a profit and keeping fees simple? I could charge everyone the same amount and make sure that there's at least one intersession they can attend per three months, or I could let the players er... actors/members of non-welcome characters play side characters. Or I could charge seperately. Or I could do them for free.

Probably some combination of these things: if you say you're interested, we'll try to slot your character into at least every other intersession, but if we can't, we'll have someone else you can play. If you come to an interseison, there's a fee, but it's a smaller one, since we aren't renting the space.

♪ It's the oldest established permanent floating crap game in New Yawk
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